First off, I was late, and I didn't get the t-shirt I was promised (I emailed them, and was like "WTF T-SHIRT?!"), but I didn't miss S.H.E, and my seat was pretty good. I was further back, but I was in the dead center of the arena. The schedule was a bit weird; Gary Chaw was out first, followed by S.H.E, followed by Gary again, and finally S.H.E
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I always wish for audiences to be active and energetic for concerts, but sometimes it's just not so ne. They're all so pretty *_*!!
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Right. I do think there's a difference between American concerts and Asian concerts (at least Korean / Taiwanese). Even at the BB concerts, the people in the seating area stayed seated. To all the concerts I've been to with American artists/audience, you'd never stay seated. It's weird.
Aren't they pretty?! And to think, in like, every drama Ella is in, she's the "fat ugly one". Which seriously makes me question Taiwan's perception of beauty.
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I guess it also depends on the artist and their fans? Idk, but like it seems like some artist's fans can be boring lol. Apparently fans here in Atlanta are really boring and don't respond much haha.
Uhh wah!? None of them are fat or ugly by FAR! I often wonder about fans. I mean, what standard are they putting these people against? Are THEY themselves prettier, skinnier or whatever else then them? Probably not :/ I just think people like to pick out of jealousy.
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At the US concerts I've been to, mostly everyone sat, I think.. Except for the ones that were standing room only, or outdoors. I fucking stood for nine inch nails even though the people I was with were sitting. Fucking fuckers. One of the guys was like "I don't know anything about this band, except that they have a song about fucking animals! lololol" (referring to "I want to fuck you like an animal" from Closer). So stupid on so many levels.
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Thanks for the vid! ;)
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