Thursday 10 May 2012

I LOVE HIM! I LOVE HIM SO MUCH!

HOLA! :D

So, I'm back! *waits for cheers but there's only silence and a little wind swishing*

Summer is a very odd time of the year. Even though you aren't doing ANYTHING, you still won't do what you were supposed to. Like blogging. I have so much free time. But I just don't. Sometimes, I just lie on the bed. And do nothing. Just lie there. Not sleeping, not thinking hard. I just lie there.

I wanted to write. I really did. But I didn't have enough will power.

So, now I am.

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Fictional Characters and Love <3

I finished reading The Hunger Games, recently. And I was sure I was in love with Gale and Peeta. I was torn between them. I couldn't choose. I felt like Katniss herself. Torn between two lovers. I felt like I have to make a decision but I couldn't because I love them both. And it was like a life-changing decision.

Then I realized, THEY DON'T ACTUALLY EXIST! :O
Yes, I think I need therapy too.

What's funny is, a lot of people find themselves falling in love with fictional characters. Sometimes, it goes to an extent of having to test the person for schizophrenia.

See, the reason we fall in love with these non-existent males, is because they are portrayed so perfectly. Like, if Gale was described like this: 'He had an odd facial structure, greasy black hair and he was far too skinny. He was awkward and shy all the time. Not a single muscle in his body. But he was a nice guy.' WELL, IT DOES NOT MATTER IF HE IS A NICE GUY! There are loads of nice guys around us that look like something the cat dragged in (No, offense, you guys. I don't look that nice either, so I'm also one of you.). If you described Peeta as: 'He had the most gorgeous blue eyes, amazing blonde hair and a Greek god-like body. But he was an a$$ h0le.' Some of us might like him. Gape over him, even. BUT NEVER TRULY LOVE HIM.

People say that looks don't matter. But if they don't, how come everyone goes for the pretty and the hot ones, huh? THEY DO MATTER. And I'm not going to lie and say that they don't. 'Cos deep in your heart, you know you feel the same way. Everybody agrees with me, I know. But they will never admit it. -.-

Falling in love with fictional characters is a way of showing how we NEED, not want, the perfect guy. Or else we might turn into a psychoanalogy case. And maybe someday there will be someone amazing.
And he will be matter. Something that has weight and occupies space. All we can do is wait.

And wait.

And wait.