Labelling can be an example to the contributing of misconceptions. A contribute because labelling is more about the ideas of a person. An online article, Understanding Misconceptions, on simplypsychology.org explains “its easy to make a misconception of ones personality when you dont hear both sides of the story.” When arguing, all types of ideas come across and can be interpreted the wrong way. Finding the ideal group of friends will always involve using misconceptions on people. A false judgment, miscalculation, error, misbelief, and misunderstandings are all linked to what a misconception is based on a …show more content…
I represent the one direction fandom, a group of pop singers from england. I have had amazing experiences through the years with being involved with this band. Being able to meet girls who have the same appreciation for the same person is what brings joy to me. My best friend Esmeralda is a directioner just like me, an awesome friendship all started by just liking the same band. By being a fangirl I get the whole experience of what it is to admire a certain person for what they do. We like things a lot more than other people, does not mean we lack social skills, instead we have a lot to say. The vocabulary we use always amuses people because they have no idea what fangirls are talking about, making them seem crazy. Sarah S. Menendez, writer of the online article The Art Of Fangirling says “fangirls will spend a good amount of their free time analyzing every single detail of what they've just witnessed, take a moment to curl up in a ball of emotion and cry, and then proceed to write a post about it on their tumblr fan blogs.” Having a fan blog myself makes it way easier to understand the life and ideas of a