http://www.cnn.com/2015/03/26/world/one-direction-zayn-malik/index.html
Zayn Malik has recently quit the popular band One Direction. This has come as a shock to all of One Direction's fan-girls who have the walls of their rooms covered with posters of Malik. Many are deeming it as the worst thing to ever happen to them. Some are going further, starting the twitter trend #Cut4Zayn, posting pictures of his name slashed into their arms. This response has led many parents to be confounded, not knowing what to do. A few are trying to turn it into a life lesson moment over losing someone "close" to you. Perhaps the most direct way parents have dealt with consoling their young daughters is "Get over it." Be that as it may, it doesn't look like Zayn is coming back, and is simply looking forward to enjoying a normal 22 year old's life.
Ok so first and foremost, I want you all to know how hard it was to try and write a serious summary of this article, as it was one of the most ridiculous things I have read in a very long time. The fact that someone actually took the time to create an article telling parents how to help their child cope with this "tragic" loss is completely ludicrous. I mean most of these girls freaking out over this have never even seen the guy in person, let alone actually talk to him. They simply think he's just so ca-ute and love his auto-tuned voice. That is the extent of their attachment to him, and quite frankly, it doesn't warrant the response that has been given. Never mind that some are starting the whole "cut4zayn" thing. That is just downright wrong. I don't care if it's just a joke, because you know that there will be a couple girls out there with serious problems that may actually do it. Also, I give props to Zayn for making the decision to step out of the spotlight and choose to live the life he wants, good for him. But the bottom line for all of these sobbing teenage girls is that in the grand scheme of life, Zayn Malik stepping down from One Direction is not that big of a deal. He didn't die. Life will go on. They simply need to get over it, and not feel it is their duty as fan-girls of One Direction to make such a big deal out of such a small thing.
I agree, this whole thing is ludicrous and has been taken way to seriously.
ReplyDeleteThe whole #Cut4Zayn fiasco is sickening. While these teenage girls may be upset over their favorite band losing a member, going as far as to self mutilate themselves is being far too melodramatic.
ReplyDeleteI agree completely simon, fans are crazy and 1D is a hoax
ReplyDeleteIt's sad what humanity has come to if girls feel the need to chastise themselves for things that dont even involve them, sickening.
ReplyDeleteIt's sad what humanity has come to if girls feel the need to chastise themselves for things that dont even involve them, sickening.
ReplyDeleteIt is sad to see how girls think they need to do such things for a man they never actually knew
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