Okay, so I have become a bit infamous on Twitter….do to the rants that I had spewed out all over in my tweets recently.
I just wanted to make something clear: even though it may have seemed like it, I was NOT trying to generalize the Delena fanbase. It was just that one fã that made me mad. A lot of DE fãs are my friends, or I have come to respect them from a distance.
I really don’t know what came over me….since I am usually known as one of the “calm” fãs when it comes to these shipping wars.
There was just something about that person (and you know who i’m talking about if you’ve seen my tweets) that really set me off, which is weird, considering I have seen fãs behaving WORSE then her, and was able to just ignore them.
I just HATED how she considered Bamon some kind of illness or mental disease, because I have a cousin who actually suffers from those types of things, schizophrenia, and ect, which was why I probably found it so offensive.
So when someone on fanpop mentioned that the user wasn’t using the word “Erotomania” correctly, I, curious and angry, went and looked it up and got the definition (in result, tweeting it to my followers).
But looking back over my tweets now, I realize that some of the things I said may have come out offensive to members of the DE fanbase that had NOTHING to do with the “healing” person, and I apologize for that.
There are times when I come across DE fãs that make me want to pull my hair out, but I also know that there are a lot of cool ones too. (Like Damon_Girl, TellyMaster, and RupertJensenKSW. amor you guys :)
So once again, i’m sorry if my rants offended anyone that wasn’t involved with the “Bamon healer”. It was not my intention, and I really hope this won’t change your opinion of me too much.
Now that I have gotten it out of my system, I will try not to let it happen again.
But for the Delena fãs and the healer who HAVE been calling us diseased, i’m not apologizing to you, because I feel like what you’re doing is hurtful.
Yes I should have acted calmer about it, but you need to think about how you would feel if you were in our shoes.
Because be honest: if someone was calling Delena a mental disorder, most of you would be highly offended and angered, just like I am.
Many nice Bamon fãs who have never done a thing to you guys have been, and are still being hurt por what is going on, and it needs to stop.
That being said, I think I will be taking a leave from Twitter for a while. I just don’t think I belong there, and I should just stay in fanpop and Fanfiction.net. I may come back after a few days, if I’ve cooled down, but it all depends on how i’m feeling.
Sincerly,
Danielle (AKA BamonFan101)
I just wanted to make something clear: even though it may have seemed like it, I was NOT trying to generalize the Delena fanbase. It was just that one fã that made me mad. A lot of DE fãs are my friends, or I have come to respect them from a distance.
I really don’t know what came over me….since I am usually known as one of the “calm” fãs when it comes to these shipping wars.
There was just something about that person (and you know who i’m talking about if you’ve seen my tweets) that really set me off, which is weird, considering I have seen fãs behaving WORSE then her, and was able to just ignore them.
I just HATED how she considered Bamon some kind of illness or mental disease, because I have a cousin who actually suffers from those types of things, schizophrenia, and ect, which was why I probably found it so offensive.
So when someone on fanpop mentioned that the user wasn’t using the word “Erotomania” correctly, I, curious and angry, went and looked it up and got the definition (in result, tweeting it to my followers).
But looking back over my tweets now, I realize that some of the things I said may have come out offensive to members of the DE fanbase that had NOTHING to do with the “healing” person, and I apologize for that.
There are times when I come across DE fãs that make me want to pull my hair out, but I also know that there are a lot of cool ones too. (Like Damon_Girl, TellyMaster, and RupertJensenKSW. amor you guys :)
So once again, i’m sorry if my rants offended anyone that wasn’t involved with the “Bamon healer”. It was not my intention, and I really hope this won’t change your opinion of me too much.
Now that I have gotten it out of my system, I will try not to let it happen again.
But for the Delena fãs and the healer who HAVE been calling us diseased, i’m not apologizing to you, because I feel like what you’re doing is hurtful.
Yes I should have acted calmer about it, but you need to think about how you would feel if you were in our shoes.
Because be honest: if someone was calling Delena a mental disorder, most of you would be highly offended and angered, just like I am.
Many nice Bamon fãs who have never done a thing to you guys have been, and are still being hurt por what is going on, and it needs to stop.
That being said, I think I will be taking a leave from Twitter for a while. I just don’t think I belong there, and I should just stay in fanpop and Fanfiction.net. I may come back after a few days, if I’ve cooled down, but it all depends on how i’m feeling.
Sincerly,
Danielle (AKA BamonFan101)
Drabble about Damon's thoughts at Alaric's party (The Struggle). This is my first drabble. I hope you like!
I was at the party to piss off my little brother.
Stefan wanted to fight me off, but Elena wouldn’t let.
They left.
Then I saw her.
That flirty redheaded I had saved at the library.
Bonnie. Her last name was Scottish or Irish. I couldn’t remember.
But I could remember her sweet voice, her childish braveness and her delicate neck.
"And have you ever heard that beijar a red-haired girl cures fever blisters?" I said in a low ironical voice.
And then I heard her outrageous, flattered laughter.
I want to kiss her, I thought.
Then I kissed her.
I was at the party to piss off my little brother.
Stefan wanted to fight me off, but Elena wouldn’t let.
They left.
Then I saw her.
That flirty redheaded I had saved at the library.
Bonnie. Her last name was Scottish or Irish. I couldn’t remember.
But I could remember her sweet voice, her childish braveness and her delicate neck.
"And have you ever heard that beijar a red-haired girl cures fever blisters?" I said in a low ironical voice.
And then I heard her outrageous, flattered laughter.
I want to kiss her, I thought.
Then I kissed her.