Does it ever seem like the things that get blown into huge fads are always the t!


Question: Does it ever seem like the things that get blown into huge fads are always the things you disliked!?
As in Harry Potter!.
i never liked harry potter!.
Twilight!. i read it, couldnt finish it, i hated it so much!.
but suddenly the world lovesss it!.
Dane Cook!.
never found him funny!.
etc!.

Does it always seem like you are never part of the craze!?Www@Enter-QA@Com


Answers:
My feeling on fads is - "The last one in, is out!." I'm with you and my tastes don't run in the same direction as mainstream stuff!.Www@Enter-QA@Com

Like Emo haircuts!?

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Just saying that most of the people "bucking the trends" are following the "bucking the trend" mold!. Wanting so much to be different that they end up being just like everyone else!. There are different Fads for every type of person!. People following such things typically don't think they are falling into that trap!. But you are!. Just like everyone else!.
www!.luv-emo!.com/Www@Enter-QA@Com

Haha!. Jeff!. xDD

Eh, I find that I jump on the band wagon about a year or two before it explodes and everyone spazzes over it!. But, even then, it's usually just for books and - occasionally - bands!.
But, even though I'm on the band wagon and I like some of the things that become popular, I still think there are things far better than them!.Www@Enter-QA@Com

actually, i like something, everyone starts to, then i keep hearing about it!. and seeing fan groups and posters,!.!.ect!.!.!.

then i start NOT to like it!.!.

LOL

good point though!Www@Enter-QA@Com

Yes Harry Potter sucks!!!!Www@Enter-QA@Com

I feel ya!. I think anything thats trendy sucks and that people only follow them so they fit in!. Www@Enter-QA@Com

saggy,baggy pants,or the hat on backwards thingWww@Enter-QA@Com

yesWww@Enter-QA@Com



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