Tuesday, April 14, 2009

the NAIL-BITTING continues




And here we thought we would have nothing to post about today. How wrong we were! The fandom continues to impress us with its ability to keep us entertained! Now, following the trend of the E! 250-words or less essay for either Nair or Chair, GG Insider has also taken up the challenge. There's a poll, which we will easily win, but what interest me is the essay portion of this.

SUBMIT YOUR ARGUMENT

Now, you all are FANTASTIC, so very composed and mature that I personally challenge you to send in your 250 words depicting why Chair is better than Nair, WITHOUT pointing out the bad things in Nair. Like I've stated before, the Nairer's main argument is pointing out the faults in CB, which we know them already. But, as Agent Kujan once said: "Convince me. Tell me every last detail." Let them know in your most put together statement why Chair is simply magnificent.

3 comments:

  1. ugh, have you guys seen the new sneek peak

    Chuck Bass is back to his old womanizing ways :( what happened to fighting for our B?

    http://spoilertv.blogspot.com/search/label/Gossip%20Girl

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  2. More than 250 words, but here goes :)

    Love is objective. It hits when you're not looking. You might even think you were absolutely content with who and what you were (and with whom) before but the fact is, love makes you vulnerable when you least expect it. It's two hearts drumming to the same beat, two people who know each other inside and out without even needing to pry. Love is objective, because it doesn't care about perfection. Perfection can't be attained because whether you like it or not, you'll end up hurting perhaps just as much or even more than you'll hold hands without a care in the world.

    Chuck and Blair are not strictly about sex, though it was part of their mutual appeal at first. Blair knew Chuck was a womaniser, and yet she trusted him enough to lose her virginity to him. "Trust" is a keyword: she's known him her whole life, he was one of her closest friends, they operated almost on the same wavelength from the beginning of season 1 (and, logically, even before). They can see right through each other's masks. He's never been less than gentlemanly with her, and his "you sure?" in the limo completely supports that argument to a tee - he wouldn't have asked if he hadn't cared for her.

    Sure she tried to forget about that night, and so did he, but then love - or at least attraction thus far - operates in its own twisted ways doesn't it? The turning point for Chuck was when he found Nate and Blair kissing at the cotillion. The one for Blair, I think, was when Chuck rejected her so sourly after she was dethroned. These weren't just OMFG moments for the sake of audiences going "OH SNAP" - they were moments when they found they couldn't breathe for hurting too much from the deceptions of their own making.

    Yes, they keep hurting each other to the quick, much more than they enjoy what they have. Can you blame them when Chuck is deathly afraid of losing his freedom and has never been able to look to the future, and Blair, who swears by strict planning, doesn't even have the foggiest idea what's in store for her?

    Chuck and Blair aren't "cute" or "pretty" or "siiiigh". They're fierce, fierce lovers and the fight is just that much more epic because they refuse to lay down the arms without first getting everything out in the open. And that includes those three damn words.

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  3. Yours truly is never getting tired of this pro-CB stuff. Namely cause it's more eloquent than the pro-NB stuff. Anyway, here's mine which I also posted there. Exactly 250 words too!

    ~CT

    It's kind of odd that I'm falling for a couple like Chuck and Blair. I usually do not go for the bad boy getting the girl. However, there is something that these two have that I haven't seen in a long time. I could list several reasons that will probably have been listed a hundred times. Yet I'm going to stick with the big reason why I love them. That reason is they both kick each other back into reality. Meaning that every moment between them, every exchange, every kiss, everything is real. This is not a strictly physical relationship, there is something deeper. It's something that only Chuck and Blair can understand. Yes, they have secrets but they will be blunt and honest with each other, no matter what. That's true passion. Real love is when you open your eyes and love a person the way they are, not what they want to be. Blair does not have to pretend for Chuck and vice versa. She has always been one to go on plans but no one can actually plan every detail of their life. He reminds her that things don't always go the way you planned and it's not a bad thing. Their biggest moments together were unplanned but that didn't mean everything was ruined. If anything, it brought them out of what they were used to and into something greater. Life, like love, is unpredictable. But, roadblocks or not, it works out just like these two do.

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