Call me frivolous, but is it possible Harry Styles might look my way? | Genevieve Novak
A few weeks ago, I and 21,000 other rabid Harry Styles fans flocked to the Ticketmaster website to compete with one another for a place in his glorious, life-affirming presence. Maybe he’ll wear a sequin jumpsuit. Maybe he’ll look in my general direction, and I’ll faint.
Now there is no limit to the number of subreddits, Tumblr and Instagram communities, or areas of Twitter where you can tap into a community of people who really vibe Benedict Cumberbatch’s new haircut, theGame of ThronesGetty/Instagram Tell me the people still writing 200,000-wordHarry Potter fan fiction manuscripts aren’t at least as committed as we lapsed Catholics who go to mass twice a year to appease our grandparents. Announce to Twitter that Taylor Swift is untalented and watch her followers flock, furiously, to her defence, citing your remark as more fodder to her ongoing public crucifixion – a renewed reason to believe that she is a saint who can do no wrong.It’s this commitment to fandom that sometimes makes the news.
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