The Weekend Five: Blasphemy Day Edition

September 30th is Blasphemy Day, a day in which people are encouraged to speak openly against religion. Of course, I don’t like to bring political or religious issues to my blog in respect to my lovely and diverse readers, but in honor of the so-called holiday, today’s Weekend Five will focus on some of my less popular opinions and interests as they relate to pop culture. (See, it’s loosely related to the idea of blasphemy!)

This post isn’t meant to offend or cause arguments, but rather to share with readers! Feel free to post a comment with your own words of blasphemy. 🙂

The Weekend Five: Blasphemy Day Edition

1. I’m not a fan of The Beatles.
I say this with the slight fear that all of my friends will read this and subsequently disown me. The Beatles made a huge splash in music, and the band has a strong following to this day, but I just can’t get into it. While I like a few of their songs (namely Here Comes The Sun and I Wanna Hold Your Hand), the rest of their work is just background for me. I appreciate the impact they had on our culture — and I couldn’t resist snapping an Abbey Road-style photo with friends while in London — but I will probably never choose to listen to several of their songs in one sitting.

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2. I have no interest in video games.
I should preface this by mentioning that at least half of my friends in college are engineering majors and that video games are very important to them. Of course, this makes it slightly awkward when I casually mention that I’ve played Halo maybe once (and had no idea what was going on). Growing up, I was never allowed to have video games, so my only gaming experience consisted of Super Mario Brothers on the Nintendo-64 or in the waiting room at my dentist. Because of that, I never really developed an interest when I was older, and now when people are playing it in social situations, I usually find myself staring at my phone instead.

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3. Squidward is my favorite character in Bikini Bottom.
I will never forget my (now ex) boyfriend’s reaction when I told him that Squidward was my favorite — “I can’t believe I’m dating a Squidward sympathizer!” I haven’t seen an episode of the Nickelodeon show in a long time, but Spongebob himself always made me extremely uncomfortable because of the chaos that followed him. I always pitied Squidward for having such inconsiderate neighbors. Sure, he’s a bit of a grouch, but can’t he just play his clarinet in peace? I would be grumpy too if a sponge with bad teeth and a barely functional starfish were constantly at my door, throwing me into situations I didn’t want to be part of.

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4. I think Nicholas Sparks’ work is overrated.
As much as I cried reading A Walk to Remember and watching the film adaptation of The Notebook, I’m just not a huge fan of his other work. Not only did I not enjoy the novel version of The Notebook (le gasp!), but I find the love stories in most of them to be too melodramatic and maybe even formulaic for my taste. I’ll admit that I love romantic comedies as much as the next girl, but I have trouble thoroughly enjoying a book that uses the term “making love” more than once in the same paragraph.

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5. I liked the newer Star Wars trilogy.
I’m not going to get too specific about my Star Wars history, but in spite of everything that every real Star Wars fan has ever said, I will admit these three things:

a) I liked the new movies.

b) I think C3PO is charming and adorable, even though most people I talk to seem to dislike him.

c) I don’t care what they say about George Lucas not being able to write a love story — I enjoyed the love story of Anakin and Padme (even though she seems a lot older than he is). Maybe this has something to do with the fact that Hayden Christensen is extremely attractive, but I’m sticking to my opinions and don’t feel the need to defend them. 😉

What are some of your unpopular opinions or likes/dislikes that you would like to share? (No political or religious posts, please!)

8 Replies to “The Weekend Five: Blasphemy Day Edition”

  1. I am in total agreement with your points 1, 3, and 5! I love Squidward but he’s so fun to laugh at too… my favourite episode is the “IMAGINATIONN!!!” one where he has the ride of his life being picked up in a box by a garbage truck. EH-HAHH, EH-HAHH, EH-HAHH! XD

    I sympathize with 2 and 4, as well, but I have very little experience with any serious video games or works by Nicholas Sparks, so I don’t feel I should really judge. XD

    Phew! Felt good to get that off my chest.

    1. Hahahah I loved the Imagination episode! I think that was one of the early ones and the idea still cracks me up.

      Thanks for your comment! 🙂

  2. 1. I still love you in spite of this 2. Yes! Me too. We should do things together instead of play quietly on our phones 3. Is Squidward not everyone’s favorite? I had no idea.. 4. Much agreed 5. I’ve never seen any of ’em : /

    Loved the topic this week!

    1. Love you too! Let’s openly mock everyone who plays video games and instead do FUN things 🙂 I’m so glad you say you like Squidward too. I have had several people tell me “You’re watching Spongebob wrong!” so I’m not always comfortable sharing my worldview on this subject.

      Glad you enjoyed!! Thanks for your comment!

  3. I love Squidward, but my favorite character is Plankton. He’s so funny and tiny and thinks he’s so evil while he’s really a tad pathetic. It’s hilarious.

    And I couldn’t agree with you more on number five! I really like the newer trilogy. Anakin has some great lines and young Obi-Wan is awesome. As is his mentor, whose name starts with a Q, but I’m not even going to try to spell it. I’ll admit I wasn’t a big fan of Padme-Anakin because I can’t get over the age difference. Petty, I know, but there you go.

    1. I totally get what you mean about the age difference thing — as sexist as this makes me feel, I’m not a huge fan of the whole dating younger guys thing (at least not at this point in my life while I’m twenty-two!) and so it’s a little weird for me too. But then in episodes two and three, I try to just pretend they’re the same age, since it isn’t as much of a difference anymore. 😛

      Plankton is hilarious- and super cute! I haven’t watched the show in at least five years but he always made me laugh.

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