melon lord wrote:
Some of the things fans have said on their social media and blogs is so cringy my skin crawls in second hand embarrassment.
And they think it's ok because "dan likes that sense of humour".
Oh girl. Don't go to my twitter then. Save yourself. Stay here where it's safe.
LurkingTrash wrote:
I'd have to disagree with this point, I feel like when it's for charity puts the whole thing in another level, I applaud Zoe -even if most of time I disagree with everything she does/says- for doing that and I'm actually very surprised and sad that the bids are that low.
also they low key had their moments of being an "entitled celebrity on a high horse" on the documentary (nothing major like that other youtuber you pointed) but like the comments about the linting Dan being someone's dream job and someone being happy for getting a shoe in the face? lol (not that it isn't actually true or that I think badly of them for these comments, but still...)
Agree with thinking that if deppy did that prices would (probably) go higher, not only it would fit more people but people would wanna buy it just because it was theirs. It's actually a good idea if they are never using that props again, it just helps the cause.
Yeah for charity is a nice sentiment, but I still feel like it's saying "this was on my body, it's worth fighting for." I just don't agree with that mentality...I mean, I understand that we would indeed fight for it, but I don't like dan and phil
telling us that their article of clothing is special and worth lots of $$$ just because they owned it.
Lol Dan makes "sicko" jokes about how obsessed we are with him and Phil all the time, it didn't seem very out of character for me, except
maybe the dream job comment was a little bit entitled, but it wasn't a big deal since it was a one-time thing. Coupled with calling himself a pop star as a joke, it could also be interpreted as a joke.
@dans left hand If you're comfortable, PM me about that emma blackery thing i'd like the juicy gossip, haha. If you don't want to though no hard feelings