My Life as a Jonas Brothers Fan

It took me 2 long contemplative days  to convince myself to write this post. It won't be easy to get out what I feel about things or to talk about how my life has been being a fan of the Jonas Brothers. But I do believe that writing can do several wonders - including understanding the most complex feelings within myself.



I first found out about the Jonas Brothers in 2007, when I heard their song When You Look Me in the Eyes on the radio. The song was so emotional and heartfelt for me. I was only 12 years old but it made me feel everything. I bought their album, researched everything I could about them and fangirled over them with my best friend to whom I introduced them to. I became known in school as that Jonas fangirl; and to be honest it wasn't always a good thing. People thought the Jonas Brothers was a joke; they thought I was a joke for being a fan. They found my love for the Jonas Brothers as something ridiculous and trivial, but I didn't care at all. 

When the Jonas Brothers joined Disney, I thought that that was the most awesome thing ever. Joining Disney meant more leverage - more movies, tv shows, guestings and more. I wasn't that ignorant to not know what immense power Disney had. It also meant the Jonas Brothers got to interact with other stars I liked - Miley Cyrus, Demi lovato, etc. 

As expected, the Jonas Brothers exploded into superstardom because of Disney. Number one albums, sold out concerts, 3d movies, tv shows - you name it. I was so happy for what they were achieving, and they seemed to look happy too. In fact, all the Disney kids seemed so happy to me. They always seemed to be so close and so happy with what they were doing. I always found myself admiring these people, wishing I could be like them. And now it turns out they were all scarred.

But that's a different story.


WHY KATNISS SHOULD CHOOSE PEETA

WARNING: This will be a long read.

WARNING WARNING: MAJOR MAJOR MAJOR SPOILERS AFTER THE JUMP.

Do not read if you haven't read the books or haven't seen the movies. If you've read up until Catching Fire, but not Mockingjay, then STOP right now (unless you're like me and like spoilers so much, then wow okay read on, I insist)

But for those who hate spoilers, enjoy this picture for a while, then LEAVE. For the love of God LEAVE NOW OR FOREVER HOLD YOUR PEACE (i have had enough death threats from people who I have unintentionally spoiled, I don't want any more)



E I G H T E E N

18


"Pray hard, study harder, and party hardest."

Yup, just one of the advices I got during my debut.

(Via if you're reading this, that is probably the best advice I've ever gotten.)

I digress.

I love being 18. I really do. I know that most people hate getting older but turning 18 has given me one of the best feelings ever in my life.




Sure, I still can't drive. I still have to go to school. I can now get imprisoned if I do anything wrong or illegal (not that I do). I probably won't even really do anything with this new sense of legality. It's not like being 18 will suddenly turn me into this alcohol consuming tattoo addict person.




But there is a certain feeling of freedom I get now that I'm 18. It means I'm old enough to make my own decisions and opinions about certain issues. It means I'm mature enough that what I have to say would be taken seriously. It means I would be taken seriously by the people around me. It means that my opinion would count, that I would count. 

But it doesn't mean that I am now this perfect mature wise experienced person. No. I'd still probably get lost if you leave me on my own at Disneyland (And I'd cry).




Being 18 gives me this refreshing feeling that I'm old but still young enough to explore the world, make mistakes, meet new people, fall in love, gain experiences, and most importantly - find myself.

And that is why I love being 18. ❤

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Pictures taken 3rd of November, Trader's Hotel. Taken using my iPod touch unless stated otherwise :)

(More pictures next time when I get the HD photos :) )

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