Your Favorite Annoying Teen

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Hello, I am YFAT or Lo. I have been writing/around on Journal Scape for over a decade now. Time flies! This journal chronicles my random thoughts, high moments and sometimes low, throughout high school, college, and now beyond, into the world of "adulthood", whatever that means.

Sinerely, ~Lo


Boybands, what?



Did Justin Bieber make room for this? Boybands? God. What it really this awkward for older people to see NYSNC and Backstreet Boys come up when I was in elementary school?

THEY ALL LOOK THE SAME!!!
One Direction...I CAN'T TELL THEM APART! THEY HAVE THE SAME FACES! AND THE SAME HAIR SWOOSH! AND THE SAME TIGHT PANTS! (God is that awkward.)

When girls flip their hair are you overwhelmed?



I didn't know I could have that effe- aww damn my hair is too short. Bummer.

It is strange though. Pop music must go through these cycles. I mean they happened throughout the past 70 years or so. It's just weird experiencing it myself. I'm 23 now. I feel awkward watching these kids. Was it like this for people with my BSB? Eeek.

Mind you, I don't mind The Wanted. They're pretty freaking sexy actually. I'm just disappointed by the fact that they don't appear to dance. They're like "We are too FIIIINE to dance." I would like it if they danced because they have very dancey music.
I wonder if they get advice from BSB or NYSNC on how to be successful boyband? I'm amused by this thought.

On the note of a boyband let me go back to Justin Bieber, the one man boyband. I am glad that he has "grown up" with his Boyfriend song....all the same I thought he was Colbie Callet yesterday when I heard him doing a song with Chris Brown. >.< I'm ready to hear where the guy is now headed. I'm ready for the Bieber Fever to not be as bad.

So, those are just my thoughts on boybands that I felt the need to express.
Peace.
~Lo


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