princxss-bucky

I like someone. Shoot me. 

euphoricprince

@clxffordsgirl such true words. I've been called obsessive a lot and I just ignore them. 
          
          In truly...that I can see their missing something in life, that only us can see. And I love that part of life, but...I feel sorry for their lost of the world that is around us. I open someday I tell them to see what some else can see, like saying to people "If you don't like what I talk about, you should see it in my eyes. Then you can call me crazy." (Made that up myself) and I think some people take stuff for granted. 

princxss-bucky

SOmeone who get s it! THANK THE LORD!! I sat for about ten minutes sobbing into my mothers shoulder last night after Doctor Who, and my friends would probably call me crazy, but if they had seen that in my eyes, they would understand why I cried. EVerything about it was emotional. So they just don't understand. But, I guess finding friends on here is more reliable than finding them n real life and them calling you crazy.
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princxss-bucky

I feel sorry for the people who aren't open minded. The people who think something can't be real if not proved by science. Or the people who can't take interest in things like science fiction. Or can't see the beauty in a good song. People who brand people like us as weird, or strange, and give us the name fangirl, or insult us with the term, obsessive. We aren't. Some o us just see he true beauty in the writings of good tv show. Or the art that can be music. We open our eyes more than anyone else, and we get ridiculed for it. So I feel sorry for the people who make fun of us and pick on us. Because they don't see the things we can see. ANd if being picked on and called obsessive is he only price, I would gladly pay it. 
          
          Because we see true beauty. And they can't. I feel sorry for them.