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The disadvantages of middle school students being star-chasers

While chasing stars is beneficial, it is unavoidable to chase stars excessively and even become addicted. This phenomenon can cause a person to lose his or her entire life in a mild case; in a more serious case, it can lead to obsession, being unable to extricate oneself and even committing suicide. There are many examples to prove this, such as : Dalian, an energetic girl in adolescence committed suicide out of grief because her mother did not buy her the CD of Leslie Cheung, the idol she admired; a 17-year-old middle school student in Wenzhou committed suicide because he had no money to see his idol in person. Movie star Zhao Wei committed suicide by taking poison; a 13-year-old girl in Sichuan ran away from home after watching "Meteor Garden" eight times in a row and her whereabouts are unknown; her life or death is uncertain; a 13-year-old first-grade girl named Dai from Zigong City "stolen" After taking away a huge sum of 1,000 yuan from his family, he suddenly disappeared. From 6 pm on the 19th to 1 noon yesterday, his family mobilized more than 100 people to search for him in Zigong and Chengdu. It turned out that Dai disappeared because he was sending a vase worth 200 yuan to F4 who was singing in Chengdu. It is not uncommon to skip breakfast for several days and save money to go to a certain "star"'s performance... These are typical examples of star-chasers who are obsessed with it and cannot extricate themselves. According to statistics, among 100 middle school students, 83 are star-chasers. , others are not star-chasing. It can be seen that this is where the craze for star chasing started. If star chasing cannot be effectively controlled, otherwise the consequences will be disastrous.

I think there are many reasons why middle school students chase stars, for example: the songs they sing are good; the dances they perform are good; they play (kick) wonderfully, are handsome, and have personality; I envy them for being carefree. , can be supported by people... But, I think the most important ones are: appearance, talent, and moral character. According to the survey, 23% of middle school students like the appearance of the stars they admire, 69% like the talent, and 14% like the character of the stars they admire. It can be said that most people like the talents of stars. As for their qualities, And sentiments are rarely paid attention to. For example, celebrity crimes are common these days (especially cases of cheating and assault), but for "fans" who are addicted to their idols, this is not important at all. They will still spend a lot of money and time to indulge in their idols. They even try their best to find various excuses to cover up their idol's mistakes. Regarding other people's bad comments about their stars, some middle school students resolutely support their stars and do not allow them to be harmed in any way. Therefore, they attack those who criticize their idols, but they do not realize how many confidants they have hurt at this time. , this shows that our middle school students still have relatively poor self-control, and over-support of idols can easily cause emotional fluctuations. They seem to have become loyal slaves of celebrities, and are placed in the position of loyal lackeys of celebrities.