[quote="lelizwe"]The way some TLK fans act regarding merchandise, blegh. Look I know you're excited and that's totally understandable (I get excited too), but some of these people sound like overgrown babies and spoiled brats. Mine mine mine, I want it now, I
NEED this item. As if you're not gonna survive without it. It's really not a flattering look for an
adult collector.

Maybe I just get secondhand embarrassment too easily.

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Honestly, I don't think someone needs to act according to what society believes to be "adult behaviour" if they're really passionate or excited over something. I personally enjoy seeing someone's excitement over something, regardless of age, because I can see how happy they are and how much they love that 'something'. Some people find joy in doing certain activities, but others find it in collecting and obtaining items. I don't think most people that say "I NEED IT NOW" mean it in a spoiled way, but more like "I'd feel so happy if I had that, because it has a meaning to me". Deep down, I think it's all about personality, but truth is that we're raised to act in a "calmer way" when we supposedly become "adults", when, maybe, our personality doesn't exactly match the so called "correct behaviour". It's very debatable, IMO. But, if you mean those people who act like the world is going to end if they don't get X item, then I agree.

Please, don't think I'm trying to attack you. I'm just giving my opinion on the matter. Also, honestly, that type of behaviour isn't limited to TLK fans. I've seen it in
so many fandoms.
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How long the GoT episodes are...one hour per episode is a lot.
