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#Do you have idols who will never take off their powder in this life#This really doesn't. First, each age has different hobbies and different moods. Childhood is innocent and imaginative; young people have it

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#Do you have idols who will never take off their powder in this life#

There really isn't.

First, each age has different hobbies and different moods. Childhood is innocent and full of imagination; young people have ambitions, ambitions, hard work, and full ideals; in middle age, there are old and young, both busy with work and taking care of the family, the idea is more practical, choose reality between ideal and reality; step into old age, the sunset, walk through most of life, see everything, and only want to spend the old age in peace. A period of age, a state of mind, a period of understanding.

Second, there is no such thing as a long-lasting thing, and idols are the same. Not to mention some traffic stars, just a flash in the pan. Star chasing originated from the popular Little Tigers in the 80s, and since then people have begun to use the term star chasing to describe fans' worship of stars. Even the "star-chasers" blindly worship the idols in their hearts, and imitate them feverishly to the point of madness, fever, and fainting.

The most typical star chasing character, Yang Lijuan, has been obsessed with Andy Lau since she was 16 years old, watched all of Andy Lau's films, sang all of Andy Lau's songs, and then dropped out of school and began to chase stars madly. The parents raised funds for their daughter to go to Hong Kong and Beijing many times to chase stars, but in the end they did not keep their daughter's life.

#Do you have idols who will never take off their powder in this life#This really doesn't. First, each age has different hobbies and different moods. Childhood is innocent and imaginative; young people have it

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