Monday, December 21, 2009

Ah! I Can't Stand This Girl!

Every once in a while, I enjoy going on Teen Vogue. I get their magazines, but it's nice to see what they have on there, not to mention the fact that most of the magazines are going out of the print business and moving everything online. However, the moment I saw this I screamed.

Let me zoom in for you a little bit, so you can understand what I was not so happy about.

Now, I am sure you are wondering? Why would I not like the fact that sweet Dakota Fanning is on Teen Vogue? Well, Dakota Fanning isn't the sweetest girl in the world; and I'm about to tell you why. About this time, a year ago, my friends and I were at In-N-Out after our school's basketball. Figuring out that the lean blonde was Dakota Fanning, I told one of my friends and secretly was flipping out inside. I thought she was a good actress, and it was cool to see someone that worked with some great actors. Well, there were a bunch of our friends and there wasn't any room at all, except where Dakota and her friends were sitting. We noticed that they were almost done, and we patiently waited for them. I thought, cool, we have seats now. But, right when I went to go and sit down, I noticed that there was ice on my seat, ketchup and pepper all over the tables. I was furious. This girl, who seemed so cordial on interviews on the red carpet, left a mess at In-N-Out. I was pissed. Why would she do this? Granted, I'm sure it could have been her friends as well, but just because you make paychecks that have my zeros that I have in my phone number doesn't mean that everyone is going to pick up after you. Needless to say, I am not a huge Dakota Fanning fan, and anytime I hear or see her, I end up thinking about that night at In-N-Out where her and her friends made such a mess. Don't get me wrong, I am sure she's a great person, and probably picks up after herself, or at least I hope so. But here's the thing, we all have one impression to make on someone before their opinions of us can change, and on that night, my opinion of Fanning changed.

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