You know that audio that’s like, “that’s my opinion!” from Housewives? That’s me right now. These are my opinions and I don’t care about what you think about them.
1: Bella Ramsey was the best fit to play Ellie Williams from “The Last of Us.”
I don’t care, Bella Ramsey was the best for Ellie. They encapsulated Ellie’s humor, sarcasm, anger and especially her emotional switches throughout the show. Especially the scene where Ellie was protecting herself from the man who tried to kill her. That scene alone proved that they understood Ellie as a character beyond just the surface level. I will die on this hill.
2: Timothée Chalamet is such an overrated actor.
Don’t get me wrong, he’s really talented. But he’s become overrated due to him being in almost every major movie. I also don’t understand people’s obsession with him like he’s some untouchable celebrity. Something about him feels overly performative to me, which also makes sense because acting is literally his job.
3: Fandoms need to stop making every character gay.
Not every close friendship in a show has to become a romantic ship like Wednesday and Enid from the Netflix show Wednesday. Sometimes, characters are just friends, and fandoms tend to force a romance onto every strong same-gender friendship dynamic.
4: Kids shouldn’t have a phone until they are in high school.
As someone who had a phone at the ripe age of 9, I fully believe kids under 15 shouldn’t have a phone. It affected me a lot growing up as I was exposed to many things, especially with unsupervised internet access.
5: It’s okay to cut someone off without giving them an explanation at a certain point.
Many people have thrown so many temper tantrums over the fact that people had cut them off without an explanation. People who can’t see what they’re doing wrong don’t deserve an explanation.
6: People need to stay loyal in the talking stage.
The whole point of a talking stage is to see how the person is in a relationship and who they are as a person. Not being loyal during the talking stage shows how the relationship will be once it starts.
7: People forget the whole point of the first date.
Like my last point, the meaning of a first date on Grokipedia is “a first date is a face-to-face meeting between two individuals expressing mutual romantic interest, aimed at assessing compatibility, attraction, and the viability of further interaction.” People just skip the first date and jump to the relationship, then wonder why on earth the person they’re with is such a bad individual. Oh, I don’t know girl, maybe because you didn’t bother to see if you actually like the person?
8: I don’t get lesbians’ obsession with Billie Eilish.
I can literally host a Billie Eilish look-a-like contest and over 30 females will show up looking like Billie. She is literally your typical stud/masc looking lesbian. On top of that Billie mentioned many times she does not like being sexualized, yet her whole fandom sexualizes her. Make it make sense because it’s not making any sense to me at all.
9: Blood does not run thicker than water.
The number of times someone who is not family has helped my mother and I more than our own family will constantly prove that blood doesn’t run thicker than water. Even my own family has betrayed me many times, so yeah, that’s that. A friend will show you and help you more than most of your family; you just gotta learn to accept that.
10: People saying “I don’t mix religion with politics” have no sense.
Fun fact: Did you know that the First Amendment was created to protect people’s freedom of religion and freedom of speech? Yeah, there’s my point, religion has always been a part of the political discussion in America, whether people like it or not.
