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Kristen Stewart and her Pure Awesomeness
(Yes, it’s about her. So if you’re a hater for some weird media bias phenomenon, feel free to hit that red X button up there.)
I’ve already expressed how much I adore Kristen Stewart. And just to make it clear, it wasn’t because of
Twilight (although I must admit I’ve come to know her because of that franchise). I started adoring Kristen because of the movie
The Runaways. She acts really well, despite of all the bashes she gets from being as boring as a brick because of what people have seen on
Twilight. Again, I admit the first movie was really shitty. If you compare it to Kristen’s other movie projects,
Twilight would fall pale in comparison, in terms of the theme, the script and the amount of acting required. Yes, as I’ve noticed that vampire movie required a little less acting from her because that’s what the character Bella Swan was – she had an emotional range of a teaspoon.
And that’s what I don’t get from people. They started hating Kristen Stewart because of
Twilight. What the fuck. They say she has bad acting because Bella was an annoying character. That’s it, right? The fact that you hate Kristen only proves how good she was in portraying the most annoying, Mary Sue heroine to ever exist in the world of literature! You saw how perfectly exasperating Bella was that you feel like punching her and hating the actress playing her. Sometimes people have a hard time separating the art from the artist (e.g. Chris Brown: he makes good music and can dance like crazy shit, but he’s very scary sometimes). Also, it seems like people’s judgments are easily influenced by what the media and the majority tells them.
One night these thoughts came into my mind:
Question:
Why do you hate Kristen Stewart?
Them:
Because she has no emotions.
Me: Where’d you get that, 9GAG?
Me: Ha! She must be a robot. We must ask Japan if they made her two decades ago.
Them:
Because she’s a bad actress.
Me: Have you seen
The Runaways?
Them: No.
Me: How about
Speak?
Them: No.
Me: How about
Welcome to the Rileys?
Them: No.
Me:
On the Road? C’mon, you must have seen OTR!
Them: No.
Me:
Panic Room?
Them: No.
Me: You must be kidding me.
Me:
Twilight?
Them: Yes.
Me: Yeah, thought so.
Them:
Because she’s a cheater.
Me: And she’s the only woman who did?
Yes, I will talk about her cheating issue. I know this is all so 2012, but I just want to lay it out. For some weird reason, the first time I learned about this scandal, I didn’t give a fuck. Yes, I was shocked. Yes, I didn’t know who the heck Rupert Sanders was. But after that, I just shrugged my shoulders. Making a big deal about it is useless. It’s not as if she’s the
only one who did it. We are not in the Scarlet Letter era! A famous singer also got into this kind of scandal but she (and her management perhaps) handled it very well, and now look at her: she’s living a happy life with the same guy. All that I’m pointing out here is that everyone makes mistakes. Kristen screwed up pretty bad with that, but the conscience is hers to carry. And it’s not our responsibility to feed her guilt every day. I’m pretty sure we all have our own problems to deal with, right?
In my fangirling heart, Kristen Stewart is the queen. She’s a committed actress. (Did you know that she didn’t eat right, didn’t sleep, smoked a lot and kept a close proximity with strippers just to prepare for her role in
Welcome to the Rileys? Also: She cut her hair for
The Runaways despite of the Twilight franchise management’s disagreement and bribery. Now tell me if that isn’t
dedication.) She’s not afraid to accept controversial roles. She did a lot of nude scenes in
On the Road. She always looks nice. She doesn’t smile a lot (and who cares really), but when she does she lights up the whole room. (And really, I can relate to her because I also don’t smile a lot, because for what reason? I won’t walk around smiling – I’d look like a crazy person.) Kristen is a beautiful person.
Kristen is the queen – even
James Franco agrees.
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Two Cents 3.0
Read my
Two Cents 2.5. Please.
Kristen Stewart and her Pure Awesomeness
(Yes, it’s about her. So if you’re a hater for some weird media bias phenomenon, feel free to hit that red X button up there.)
I’ve already expressed how much I adore Kristen Stewart. And just to make it clear, it wasn’t because of
Twilight (although I must admit I’ve come to know her because of that franchise). I started adoring Kristen because of the movie
The Runaways. She acts really well, despite of all the bashes she gets from being as boring as a brick because of what people have seen on
Twilight. Again, I admit the first movie was really shitty. If you compare it to Kristen’s other movie projects,
Twilight would fall pale in comparison, in terms of the theme, the script and the amount of acting required. Yes, as I’ve noticed that vampire movie required a little less acting from her because that’s what the character Bella Swan was – she had an emotional range of a teaspoon.
And that’s what I don’t get from people. They started hating Kristen Stewart because of
Twilight. What the fuck. They say she has bad acting because Bella was an annoying character. That’s it, right? The fact that you hate Kristen only proves how good she was in portraying the most annoying, Mary Sue heroine to ever exist in the world of literature! You saw how perfectly exasperating Bella was that you feel like punching her and hating the actress playing her. Sometimes people have a hard time separating the art from the artist (e.g. Chris Brown: he makes good music and can dance like crazy shit, but he’s very scary sometimes). Also, it seems like people’s judgments are easily influenced by what the media and the majority tells them.
One night these thoughts came into my mind:
Question:
Why do you hate Kristen Stewart?
Them:
Because she has no emotions.
Me: Where’d you get that, 9GAG?
Me: Ha! She must be a robot. We must ask Japan if they made her two decades ago.
Them:
Because she’s a bad actress.
Me: Have you seen
The Runaways?
Them: No.
Me: How about
Speak?
Them: No.
Me: How about
Welcome to the Rileys?
Them: No.
Me:
On the Road? C’mon, you must have seen OTR!
Them: No.
Me:
Panic Room?
Them: No.
Me: You must be kidding me.
Me:
Twilight?
Them: Yes.
Me: Yeah, thought so.
Them:
Because she’s a cheater.
Me: And she’s the only woman who did?
Yes, I will talk about her cheating issue. I know this is all so 2012, but I just want to lay it out. For some weird reason, the first time I learned about this scandal, I didn’t give a fuck. Yes, I was shocked. Yes, I didn’t know who the heck Rupert Sanders was. But after that, I just shrugged my shoulders. Making a big deal about it is useless. It’s not as if she’s the
only one who did it. We are not in the Scarlet Letter era! A famous singer also got into this kind of scandal but she (and her management perhaps) handled it very well, and now look at her: she’s living a happy life with the same guy. All that I’m pointing out here is that everyone makes mistakes. Kristen screwed up pretty bad with that, but the conscience is hers to carry. And it’s not our responsibility to feed her guilt every day. I’m pretty sure we all have our own problems to deal with, right?
In my fangirling heart, Kristen Stewart is the queen. She’s a committed actress. (Did you know that she didn’t eat right, didn’t sleep, smoked a lot and kept a close proximity with strippers just to prepare for her role in
Welcome to the Rileys? Also: She cut her hair for
The Runaways despite of the Twilight franchise management’s disagreement and bribery. Now tell me if that isn’t
dedication.) She’s not afraid to accept controversial roles. She did a lot of nude scenes in
On the Road. She always looks nice. She doesn’t smile a lot (and who cares really), but when she does she lights up the whole room. (And really, I can relate to her because I also don’t smile a lot, because for what reason? I won’t walk around smiling – I’d look like a crazy person.) Kristen is a beautiful person.
Kristen is the queen – even
James Franco agrees.
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Already several months had passed, and I am missing
Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry more and more each fleeting day. There are just some things in life that we can never forget – especially that something that had given us knowledge, skills, strong relationships and a second home. I am glad that everything in the magical world is now at peace, since Voldemort (yes, I can now say his name; no need to be afraid) had died. I had secretly admired Tom Marvolo Riddle (Voldemort’s birth name) though, because of his intelligence, passion and love for magic. Wasn’t he very clever to think of and conjure his seven
Horcruxes to preserve his life, or form a clan of
Death Eaters who were very loyal to him and would give up their lives just for him to succeed? Not everybody can acquire that much loyalty from people these days. I do not, however, admire him for the way he had carried out all of his plans. He had a good agenda, his means just weren’t morally right. But he still is one of the darkest wizards of all time… and let’s leave it that way.
Oh, for all those who are baffled of what I’m saying here and who the heck I am, my name is
Christine Faye Ordas, and I am an alumnus of Hogwarts. I came from the bronze-and-blue-clad house of the smart ass witch Rowena Ravenclaw and her dictum
“Wit beyond measure is a man’s greatest treasure.” And yes, I know the wonderful Luna Lovegood (she’s such a darling) and Harry Potter’s first crush Cho Chang. I had just left Hogwarts last May. Right now I am trying to pursue a career in magical researches, literature and writing. It’s my dream to inscribe intellectual books, publish and sell them in
Flourish and Blotts for the future Hogwarts students’ use. I am also planning to credibly write for the
Daily Prophet, the magical world’s primary news bulletin. And of course, I will be very much honored to contribute to Mr. Xenophilius Lovegood’s
Quibbler (hence, my interest in magical researches). I have always found the Lovegoods a fascinating family, and I bet working with and for them will be very exciting. Or maybe, in Merlin’s beard’s time, I can write legends and bedtime stories like the famous – and wickedly brilliant – Beedle the Bard.
And that’s how my life goes these days. I am utterly missing my old school, my friends, the Great Hall, the bronze eagle knocker just outside the Ravenclaw common room, Professor Flitwick (the head of our house), Hogsmeade, the Quidditch matches (although I didn’t actually play for the house), the moving portraits, the castle ghosts, the pumpkins on Halloween, the giant pine trees on Christmas, Rubeus Hagrid’s (Hogwarts’ gamekeeper) tea and treacle fudge – even the crabby Argus Filch (Hogwarts’ caretaker) I miss. Maybe I can visit the school grounds sometimes and see how the magical world’s been doing since Voldemort died (I’ve been spending my months in the muggle world, you see). I’ve heard everybody’s been moving on and starting all over again; the ministry is back on work under Kingsley Shacklebolt; and Harry Potter’s scar haven’t been disturbing him since.
All is well, indeed.
And because of that, we should celebrate and drink firewhisky! Oh, I still don’t drink firewhisky; I can take butterbeer or tea or pumpkin juice – just not firewhisky, please.
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