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The Twilight bug




ogod. I'd tell the teacher straight up. "Please, give me the zero and let me sleep in peace, or give me an alternate assignment. No exceptions."

Lol XD

Of course, all I had in the past was obscure books (some of which were Canadian) that I never heard about. Though this was a few years back, thus before all these newer books.
 
Wasn't Taylor Launter Sharkboy?
 
Some people are going to read the title and be like, "Agh! Twilight god I hate it!" Others will spazz-out and go, "OMG OMG Twilight!"
If you're a person who would do either of these, stop, read this, and then post an answer. Not just some totally spazzed out, "Omg Twilight rocks!" or "These movies/books are terrible!" post. Please and thank you~

But anyway, to get back to my question, have your friends been 'bitten' by the 'Twilight Bug'? Was everything they talked about Twilight where you can't go a day without hearing about Twilight? My friends have. I personally love the books, while I enjoy hearing about them and the movies, to an extent. I've got girls in my class that only talk about Taylor Lautner and how hot and muscular he is, I don't disagree though. However, they are obsessed with him.
Opinions? Experiences? Comments?
Proper English, the way to live.

Anyways, I am not obsessed with Twilight, nor have I read the books or watched the movies. However, there is a girl in my Physics class who loves it. She does not talk about it though.
 
Wasn't Taylor Launter Sharkboy?

Indeed he was... >.>

Actually now that I think of it, those random scenes he popped into were *okay*, it seemed rather forced though. (talking about the movie) Oo

Appearently shark boy lava girl, came out 2005, which would make him 12-13 when that film was being made, and probably about 16 when Twilight was made, which makes it even more awkward, considering the followers he has...



Anyways, I am not obsessed with Twilight, nor have I read the books or watched the movies. However, there is a girl in my Physics class who loves it. She does not talk about it though.

That's a good sign she hasn't found anyone else to talk to, about it. And that's also why she probably isn't even defending it (by herself), because she was met with an onslaught of proper naysayers *only hoping* XD
 
Twilight... what do I say... my aunt and sister obsessed. read books every day! Girl in my English class has a picture of that Edward fellow on her binder! ugh

Everytime I see that Jake guy in the movies I think of Sharkboy >__> The image is stuck forever! lol
 
Well.

I got into Twilight shortly after HP ended - October 2007. Note that this was before the whole 'cult' and obsessive fans had really come around. I, quite frankly, have this weird relationship with Twilight. I read all four books, though the fourth left a bad taste in my mouth. But I can go on and on about Bella's Mary-Sueness and Stephenie Meyer's crappy writing, but then say I actually enjoy the story... maybe if it had been done well, it wouldn't be half as bad as it is. But the fact is, Bella is a Mary-Sue and Meyer can't write worth anything.

When Twilight is mentioned, I think of Twitards. And they make me grimace. Twilight has the absolute worst fans ever - too obsessive over Edward or Jacob and their teams and everything. (Though I will admit Taylor Lautner is quite attractive. x3)

But no matter what Meyer does, she'll never be J.K. Rowling. Harry Potter ftw. =3
 
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But no matter what Meyer does, she'll never be J.K. Rowling. Harry Potter ftw. =3

And those that don't believe as such, will NEVER EVER EVER, pick up a book that is remotely just as good...

Even Where the Wild Things Are, is a book that was done much better than Twilight... XD
 
And those that don't believe as such, will NEVER EVER EVER, pick up a book that is remotely just as good...

Even Where the Wild Things Are, is a book that was done much better than Twilight... XD

are you kidding me!

where the wild things are cannot be compared to twilight. MONSTERS ARE FTW :D
 
Lol XD

Though I actually haven't read the novelization.

I also work at a music/movie store, so I'll regret the time, when fangirls start asking about it... and indeed line up to buy it... Our store had a midnight release, and I thankfully was closing before than, so when it was 10am, girls of all ages were lined up and waiting already...
 
The books suck, apparently. I haven't read them, but I hear her (Meyer) writing is horrible.

Not to mention how she killed what people view of vampires as.
 
So I found this by accident (it's not my fault if you are rendered unconscious):

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well im not one to judge...but

I kinda like the first one. the second one however, FIRIN MAH LAZER!!!111!! TEAM JACOB please and thanks.
 
I think more credit can be given to those who know about vampires (in fact, I wouldn't be surprised if some fans decided to research vampires as a result of the books). Also, I believe that Romances (in general) are a more obvious ummm what is the word, like that the reader either identifies or wants to be the hero, than say with other genres...

Thus one of the reasons why a lot of girls like it. It doesn't take a well written book for someone to have a vivid imagination... So that is why the book ends up being a hit to many...
Well to their shock I bet vampires didn't sparkle and where cold blooded murderers with some passion. Not sparkling effing stalker boys who prance about sparkling to the world I'm a Vampire! At least that is what I got from the book after I read it. And a vampire falling in love with a human wouldn't be uncalled for its just that specific nature fits the person into the Anti-Hero category a bit. I dunno why it would even fit into hero. And hell yeah it doesn't. Anyone could read and write a book but only people who aren't exactly read up would read this.
 
I go to an all boy school, so no.. but god, when I meet all the girls at the shops all they talk about is Twilight. ._.;

All the guys are like, "omg stfu ;;"
 
What is it with guys and saying 'team Jacob'?

That's a few times already (not just pertaining to this thread).

*puts on a David Attenborough hat* From what I understand, it is logical for the native fans of the Twilight fandom to adopt one of two positions: namely that of "Team Edward" and the vampires (these tend to be the more obsessed, insane fans who scratch out eyes and kick out teeth when a dissenting opinion is voiced) or "Team Jacob" and the werewolves (fans who tend to be more moderate and understand it is healthy for people to have different opinions over things). */David Attenborough hat*
 
And those that don't believe as such, will NEVER EVER EVER, pick up a book that is remotely just as good...

Even Where the Wild Things Are, is a book that was done much better than Twilight... XD
Its a classic children's book and twilight is a tween/teen book on sparkling stalker vampires and werepuppies. How can you compare them?
 

Its a classic children's book and twilight is a tween/teen book on sparkling stalker vampires and werepuppies. How can you compare them?

Cause I just did XD :P >.>

But no really, it's comparable in that 10 sentences and some illustrations can prove to be a better read than a novel about Mary-Sues...

Lol, woot Attenborough. Oh, I forgot that, in the New Moon trailer, it shows Jacob tranforming instantaneously to werewolf form, in what looks to be like broad daylight. Why is that exactly? Is this just Meyer's excuse to have fantastical beasts (seeing as how vampires sparkle)?
 
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You had to do a project on it? :O

Not on Twilight itself... I had to do a project on the book I was reading, and I was unfortunate enough to be reading Twilight for a review that I'm going to be doing soon. (As soon as I can get through The Host, I'll be reviewing both of them)

But it's no less terrifying, you know? I had to botch my report a little to avoid their wrath.
 
All the females in my school are enamored by Twilight. Except my Media Studies teacher. She said, to all the fangirls in my Media Studies class, that it's badly written. I wish I had the guts to laugh at that minute, but I really didn't want to be torched by a bunch of Twilight fans. Who knows, they might sic EDWARD on me *shudder*. Or Bella's creepy... um, it was a kid, right?

SHE IS THE C-C-C-COMBO BREAKER! And my new IRL hero.
 
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