GammaGlobulin Posted May 1, 2024 Posted May 1, 2024 Dear Folks, I have always wished I might have been famous in my life, just once. And, why is this? I wish I might have been famous enough, like David Bowie, to appear on Soul Train, just once. What is your Fame Fantasy? Do you dare to tell, here on this Famous Forum? Why not? Are you not anonymous here on TV? If I had been granted my wish, when I was younger, and even now, I would have opted to do this: Some Psychiatrists will tell you that an obsession with becoming famous is maladaptive. Do you believe this? I do not. I believe that it is not too late for me to be famous. I just need to get lucky. So, anyway, here is what some researchers say about our need and fascination and, almost constant daydreaming, with becoming famous. And, also, I would like to know why our newest generations, now yet to become adults, are even more fixated upon becoming famous than I ever was of appearing on Soul Train. (Soul Train? Me and my buddies watched Soul Train religiously, every afternoon, when we were teens. Great show!) Somedays, as I say, I worry my daydreams of fame might become troublesome for me or others....(like this guy worries, too, I guess): And, Billy Graham, who was so famous, and whose son I attended school with, probably would tell us that it is wrong to wish to be famous: And, here is BETTY who is having problems with her FAME-Fantasy: But for a more SCIENTIFIC Analysis, then you would want to read articles like this one. And, I am sure that I am NO Narcissist, Believe Me!: So I ask you: How much would you give to be famous. And, if you were famous, or if you were a famous author, or a famous footballer, or a famous politician,... How would your fame change your life, and... What would you do with your fame, besides improving our world? Would you have no one but girls around you, 24/7? I know that I would. I would drive a Bentley, with girls sitting to the left and to the right of me. And, the driver would be a girl. And all the girls would be Thai. I would not wish to become a famous author. And, if I were a famous author, then I would not really be famous. I would use a pseudonym. And, I would write under the pen name: Oliver Twist, being, in real life, rather twisted. How do you deal with your fantasies? Is there any hope for you, do you think? Regards, Gamma Note to Self: Becoming Famous, later in life, will not be so easy as it might have been when one was young. 1 3
GammaGlobulin Posted May 1, 2024 Author Posted May 1, 2024 ADDENDUM: Attached is a PDF copy of the FULL article mentioned in the above Original Post: I mean, it would have been attached, and I am ready to upload and attach this article, however, I am not sure how to attach the PDF file here, which I have stored on my desktop. Maybe I will try again later. Sorry.
Homburg Posted May 1, 2024 Posted May 1, 2024 No. When you are famous your life is no longer your own, always in the public eye. I much prefer anonymity. 1
BigBruv Posted May 1, 2024 Posted May 1, 2024 I reckon you should give it a go GG Why not take a dump on soi nana and clean up in a local fountain - that should do it - at least for 15 mins anyway 2
GammaGlobulin Posted May 1, 2024 Author Posted May 1, 2024 3 minutes ago, BigBruv said: I reckon you should give it a go GG Why not take a dump on soi nana and clean up in a local fountain - that should do it - at least for 15 mins anyway It's been done, and so doing it again, a second time, would not be worthy of Fame, but only... Cringeworthy.
BigBruv Posted May 1, 2024 Posted May 1, 2024 5 minutes ago, GammaGlobulin said: It's been done, and so doing it again, a second time, would not be worthy of Fame, but only... Cringeworthy. To be fair many, if not most famous people are pretty cringeworthy - seems to be part of the deal. But if you wanna be famous at an advanced age those type of antics in a landmark spot are probably your best bet. Good Luck!
BigBruv Posted May 1, 2024 Posted May 1, 2024 Being famous is over rated imho - esp 'Hollywood famous' Think Weinstrin's casting couch or what Leo DiCap allegedly had to go through to 'make it'. Music biz is just as bad, allegedly
Popular Post Lacessit Posted May 1, 2024 Popular Post Posted May 1, 2024 Never. I think fame would be a dangerous burden, with so many people that have tall poppy syndrome, or are just nuts. I have a different fantasy, being wealthy enough to do exactly what I want. Bobby Axelrod: "What's the point of having f*** you money, if you never say f*** you? 2 2
KhunLA Posted May 1, 2024 Posted May 1, 2024 If I was to be famous for something, I don't think it would be for something good, unfortunately Why I could never talk to a shrink ... they'd commit my A$$ and throw away the key
GammaGlobulin Posted May 1, 2024 Author Posted May 1, 2024 1 hour ago, AreYouGerman said: Water is essential. a8qQOMe_460svvp9.webm 1.31 MB · 0 downloads I am really getting into this vid. This may be my all-time fav, this year. I just want to know how to find it on YouTube, or ... Who IS this woman? And, is she Famous? Or, is she a REAL Student? I have so many questions about this thing.
AreYouGerman Posted May 1, 2024 Posted May 1, 2024 28 minutes ago, GammaGlobulin said: I am really getting into this vid. This may be my all-time fav, this year. I just want to know how to find it on YouTube, or ... Who IS this woman? And, is she Famous? Or, is she a REAL Student? I have so many questions about this thing. Yeah, it's like a slut version of a parrot. 😅 Anyway, her social media handle is willoriewisp (2.5m followers on tiktok) and she allegedly has tourette with sometimes conveniently a cute/slut version of it. Good luck.
JGon Posted May 2, 2024 Posted May 2, 2024 3 hours ago, Homburg said: No. When you are famous your life is no longer your own, always in the public eye. I much prefer anonymity. This... I don't seek attention or need it. 1
JimTripper Posted May 2, 2024 Posted May 2, 2024 I'm not sure Soul Train & American Bandstand were for famous musicians. They seemed to be up and coming artists. Also, American Bandstand was for the whites, Soul Train was for blacks. Also, Casey Kasem with the Top 40.
GammaGlobulin Posted May 2, 2024 Author Posted May 2, 2024 3 hours ago, JimTripper said: I'm not sure Soul Train & American Bandstand were for famous musicians. They seemed to be up and coming artists. Also, American Bandstand was for the whites, Soul Train was for blacks. Also, Casey Kasem with the Top 40. Soul Train is DEFINITELY a WHITES Show. Just get stoned in the afternoons, and watch, and then you will understand. I and my buddies just LOVED Soul Train, back in the day.... Please refer to the following: a. Get Down, Get Down bb. Keep on Keepin't On Soul Train had us rolling in the aisles, at the time. Now, I realize that the music was great. It was only the dancing on the dancefloor, and what they were wearing at the time, that seemed a little ODD then. c. Could you have been a Soul Train dancer? They were so infamous that they finally became famous....
JimTripper Posted May 2, 2024 Posted May 2, 2024 6 minutes ago, GammaGlobulin said: Soul Train is DEFINITELY a WHITES Show. Just get stoned in the afternoons, and watch, and then you will understand. I and my buddies just LOVED Soul Train, back in the day.... Please refer to the following: a. Get Down, Get Down bb. Keep on Keepin't On Soul Train had us rolling in the aisles, at the time. Now, I realize that the music was great. It was only the dancing on the dancefloor, and what they were wearing at the time, that seemed a little ODD then. c. Could you have been a Soul Train dancer? They were so infamous that they finally became famous.... I think they intentionally starting putting some blacks in the american bandstand dancing crowd as a racial equality gesture as time wore on. You would always see a token black or white person in a crowd of another color 🤣.
Hummin Posted May 2, 2024 Posted May 2, 2024 Been kind of semi famous, a few docs and a movie, as well known in sports. Now older and forgotten, just a few lines in lexica left. Still got some google searches, but they also fades away. Im happy, good memories but all in the past, now it is all about now and future. It feels good to do not chase any bucket list anymore, and just enjoy the moment as it comes 1
GammaGlobulin Posted May 2, 2024 Author Posted May 2, 2024 From this Famous Lynyrd Skynyrd concert, it is possible to see that... a. Not only is the recent generation FAR more interested in achieving FAME, but.... b. Breast size has been increasing, too, since the 1970s. c. I just wonder if, some day, breast size will finally get... Out of hand....... Cool World....
worgeordie Posted May 2, 2024 Posted May 2, 2024 I have had my 15 minute of fame ,that was enough for me regard worgeordie
brianthainess Posted May 2, 2024 Posted May 2, 2024 I'm not Famous, but several famous people know me, whom I have met, outside of their 'Fame bubble' .
Surasak Posted May 2, 2024 Posted May 2, 2024 10 hours ago, GammaGlobulin said: Dear Folks, I have always wished I might have been famous in my life, just once. And, why is this? I wish I might have been famous enough, like David Bowie, to appear on Soul Train, just once. What is your Fame Fantasy? Do you dare to tell, here on this Famous Forum? Why not? Are you not anonymous here on TV? If I had been granted my wish, when I was younger, and even now, I would have opted to do this: Some Psychiatrists will tell you that an obsession with becoming famous is maladaptive. Do you believe this? I do not. I believe that it is not too late for me to be famous. I just need to get lucky. So, anyway, here is what some researchers say about our need and fascination and, almost constant daydreaming, with becoming famous. And, also, I would like to know why our newest generations, now yet to become adults, are even more fixated upon becoming famous than I ever was of appearing on Soul Train. (Soul Train? Me and my buddies watched Soul Train religiously, every afternoon, when we were teens. Great show!) Somedays, as I say, I worry my daydreams of fame might become troublesome for me or others....(like this guy worries, too, I guess): And, Billy Graham, who was so famous, and whose son I attended school with, probably would tell us that it is wrong to wish to be famous: And, here is BETTY who is having problems with her FAME-Fantasy: But for a more SCIENTIFIC Analysis, then you would want to read articles like this one. And, I am sure that I am NO Narcissist, Believe Me!: So I ask you: How much would you give to be famous. And, if you were famous, or if you were a famous author, or a famous footballer, or a famous politician,... How would your fame change your life, and... What would you do with your fame, besides improving our world? Would you have no one but girls around you, 24/7? I know that I would. I would drive a Bentley, with girls sitting to the left and to the right of me. And, the driver would be a girl. And all the girls would be Thai. I would not wish to become a famous author. And, if I were a famous author, then I would not really be famous. I would use a pseudonym. And, I would write under the pen name: Oliver Twist, being, in real life, rather twisted. How do you deal with your fantasies? Is there any hope for you, do you think? Regards, Gamma Note to Self: Becoming Famous, later in life, will not be so easy as it might have been when one was young. 1 1
tubby johnson Posted May 2, 2024 Posted May 2, 2024 Suicide by cop is the road to fame. Take out some really corrupt bigwigs and oligarchs in the process ..... and you'll be remembered fondly by millions. 1 1
rwill Posted May 2, 2024 Posted May 2, 2024 I would never want to be famous. Rich is ok as long as you keep it on the low. 1
OneMoreFarang Posted May 2, 2024 Posted May 2, 2024 I never wanted to be famous. Not when I was young, not when I was a little older, and not now, even older. Looking at all those famous people and what others think they should do or not do or think or whatever, I am happy not to be famous. 1
sherwood Posted May 2, 2024 Posted May 2, 2024 Don't you know who I once was? Legion in my own lunchtime! Nah.
herfiehandbag Posted May 2, 2024 Posted May 2, 2024 11 hours ago, GammaGlobulin said: Dear Folks, I have always wished I might have been famous in my life, just once. And, why is this? I wish I might have been famous enough, like David Bowie, to appear on Soul Train, just once. What is your Fame Fantasy? Do you dare to tell, here on this Famous Forum? Why not? Are you not anonymous here on TV? If I had been granted my wish, when I was younger, and even now, I would have opted to do this: Some Psychiatrists will tell you that an obsession with becoming famous is maladaptive. Do you believe this? I do not. I believe that it is not too late for me to be famous. I just need to get lucky. So, anyway, here is what some researchers say about our need and fascination and, almost constant daydreaming, with becoming famous. And, also, I would like to know why our newest generations, now yet to become adults, are even more fixated upon becoming famous than I ever was of appearing on Soul Train. (Soul Train? Me and my buddies watched Soul Train religiously, every afternoon, when we were teens. Great show!) Somedays, as I say, I worry my daydreams of fame might become troublesome for me or others....(like this guy worries, too, I guess): And, Billy Graham, who was so famous, and whose son I attended school with, probably would tell us that it is wrong to wish to be famous: And, here is BETTY who is having problems with her FAME-Fantasy: But for a more SCIENTIFIC Analysis, then you would want to read articles like this one. And, I am sure that I am NO Narcissist, Believe Me!: So I ask you: How much would you give to be famous. And, if you were famous, or if you were a famous author, or a famous footballer, or a famous politician,... How would your fame change your life, and... What would you do with your fame, besides improving our world? Would you have no one but girls around you, 24/7? I know that I would. I would drive a Bentley, with girls sitting to the left and to the right of me. And, the driver would be a girl. And all the girls would be Thai. I would not wish to become a famous author. And, if I were a famous author, then I would not really be famous. I would use a pseudonym. And, I would write under the pen name: Oliver Twist, being, in real life, rather twisted. How do you deal with your fantasies? Is there any hope for you, do you think? Regards, Gamma Note to Self: Becoming Famous, later in life, will not be so easy as it might have been when one was young. Who is David Bowie? Is he famous?
brewsterbudgen Posted May 2, 2024 Posted May 2, 2024 3 minutes ago, herfiehandbag said: Who is David Bowie? Is he famous? He was in his day. Not Taylor Swift levels, obviously.
GammaGlobulin Posted May 2, 2024 Author Posted May 2, 2024 12 minutes ago, sherwood said: Don't you know who I once was? Legion in my own lunchtime! Nah. Or, famous in the school Lunch Line, maybe....
herfiehandbag Posted May 2, 2024 Posted May 2, 2024 Fame is transitory, fleeting even; speaking as someone who had 5 seconds of exposure on the BBC nightly news, peering round a corner in West Belfast and then sprinting across the road! The fame didn't last, although when I rang home that week my mum said she and all the neighbours had seen me on the telly! 1
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