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Bieber is crashing out in real time
Yea I'd never want to be THAT famous. Personally, I'd prefer to be a "deep-cut" celeb. Like Daniel Day-Lewis or someone like that.Nah, I'm with him on that one.
Not everybody can handl being recorded and in the limelight damn near 24/7. I know damn well I couldn't.
"But you get millions and millions of dollars!"
I would be in the news for the wrong reasons every single day, I promise.
Reminds me of a debate we had in the wrestling thread.Nah, I'm with him on that one.
Not everybody can handle being recorded and in the limelight damn near 24/7. I know damn well I couldn't.
"But you get millions and millions of dollars!"
I would be in the news for the wrong reasons every single day, I promise.
A person can't possibly sign ONE-HUNDRED PERCENT of all items handed to them, so even if they were to sign 95%, (which still seems unreasonable but I don't have any data), the critics will point to that 5% as "That superstar is ungrateful! The fans are what got him there! Sign the 'graphs!!"Reminds me of a debate we had in the wrestling thread.
Some people felt wrestlers being asked for autographs @ airports should always be granted to fans and them saying no means they aren't giving back to the fans that essentially make them who they are
I believe you have the right to say no whenever you damn well want to.
John Stockton at the 1992 Olympics for me, please & thanks.Yea I'd never want to be THAT famous. Personally, I'd prefer to be a "deep-cut" celeb. Like Daniel Day-Lewis or someone like that.
John Stockton at the 1992 Olympics for me, please & thanks.
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All I saw were crabs and Shreks, everywhere
Always loved this.
Yeah I think a lot of people underestimate how insanely annoying it must be to literally not be able to go anywhere without hordes of either fans, paparazzi or both swarming you.Nah, I'm with him on that one.
Not everybody can handle being recorded and in the limelight damn near 24/7. I know damn well I couldn't.
"But you get millions and millions of dollars!"
I would be in the news for the wrong reasons every single day, I promise.
Always loved this.
People definitely hold grudges. I used to buy nuggets 20 game packs back in 03 after Melo was drafted. They had a meet the team event and Melo didn't sign an autograph for a kid. He didn't tell him no, and he said he would do it in just a little bit, I actually think they were finishing getting his booth set up. But him telling that kid no bothered me for no damn reason for a good 10-15 years(maybe my groupie love for the Lakers)A person can't possibly sign ONE-HUNDRED PERCENT of all items handed to them, so even if they were to sign 95%, (which still seems unreasonable but I don't have any data), the critics will point to that 5% as "That superstar is ungrateful! The fans are what got him there! Sign the 'graphs!!"
It's a combination of 3 dynamics:
- Perfectionist ideals.
- Mob mentality.
- Speaking without EXPERIENTIAL knowledge.
Nah, Lakers/Nuggets were BATTLES back then.People definitely hold grudges. I used to buy nuggets 20 game packs back in 03 after Melo was drafted. They had a meet the team event and Melo didn't sign an autograph for a kid. He didn't tell him no, and he said he would do it in just a little bit, I actually think they were finishing getting his booth set up. But him telling that kid no bothered me for no damn reason for a good 10-15 years(maybe my groupie love for the Lakers). Melo didn't even do anything wrong and it didn't even happen to me, I was trippin.