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Being A Fan

By Chantell hayesPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
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If anyone has ever watched this movie Named Misery Which is a 1990 American psychological thriller film directed by Rob Reiner , based on Stephen King 's 1987 novel of the same name, starring James Caan , Kathy Bates , Lauren Bacall , Richard Farnsworth , and Frances Sternhagen about an obsessive fan who holds an author captive and forces him to write a story, I believe everyday we have these type of fans, whether on Instagram, Facebook or twitter. Sometimes on these websites we want a normal person to follow us, some just pretend to be a singer , or even a actor, and tell you that you are there number one fan. I don't know about anyone else but I just want a normal fan.

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Right now there is so many people that feel they need to be someone else, or even live someone else's life in order to be happy. Who ever is reading this page please click on the video, such a shame the lady had rescued him from a car crash and by being a fan of his novels, he comes to realize that the care he is receiving is only the beginning of a nightmare of captivity and abuse. Sometimes we have a Only Fans club online which is for Content mainly created by YouTubers, fitness trainers, models, content creators, public figures, in order to monetized their profession. That does not mean you want someone with mental issues harassing someone who is a Fan of your work.

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At the end of the day we love to be a fan to someone, just as long as the fan is respectful and loyal, a fan relationship is much like the follower relationship, with a few key differences. For one thing, it’s not a relationship between two profiles; it’s a relationship between a page and a profile. Profiles can follow pages, but pages are limited in what they can do. Being a fan of a celebrity does not mean you devote your whole life to them, but rather admire their work and who they are. Want to be a fan of a celebrity you've discovered? Fandom – the state of being a fan – is usually linked to popular culture rather than high culture. Even though the relationship is an illusion, the feelings of being a fan are real to them. Internet scammers will sometimes pose as prominent figures in a bid to trick the celebrity's followers into thinking it's them. For many, many years, being a fan was considered not chill, now you can feel great about being a fan to someone. Why do people want to be fans? In many cases the drive to be a fan is an attempt to be perceived positively by family or peers who are already fans of the subject in question. This is particularly true for music — studies have shown that young people think the music they listen to is the best way to communicate who they really are, more than movies, clothing, or hobbies. What defines a fan? The definition of fan has become a lot more technical and is not, as you might suspect, simply: people who really, really like stuff. They are audiences that “actively interpret media content by producing meaning out of the signs and symbols that make up the media text”! At the, end of the day there is nothing wrong with being a fan or follower on Instagram, or Facebook, or twitter. we just have to respect each other and have a great time even if we meet a actor, singer, etc.

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Chantell hayes

All of the things you receive in your life that give you happiness are because you believe in God.

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