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Thursday, June 9, 2011

Ten.Ten. speaks on Sweets* article!

Hello Everyone! I just got done reading an article on the Pico Perfect blog. The title of the article is False Idols. I really like this article because it kind of addresses the mindset a lot of Pico players have. I don't consider myself  Pico famous, well known, or even well liked. However, on my personal blog I am considered an idol of sorts in my genre. therefore, I will try to speak on both sides.

For this article I will speak as an admirer. I don't have a lot of Pico friends, I don't belong to a clan or family. I don't belong to a clique or want to. Therefore, I don't know the ins and outs of how a lot of these cliques, clans, and families work. A lot of the bigger clan/family leaders are considered Pico famous and seem friendly but I can't really say much. So I'll just tell you about what I look for in a Pico Idol. 

What I look for in a Pico Idol is what they  bring to the table after all the gold and items are gone.  When I think of Picos being worthy of being called Idols, I think of many Picostylers. Even after the gold, fans and items they still have/had (?) something to bring to the table. They gave us their geniune kindness and their knowledge. They have the whole package. Not just the glitz but also the glam to back it up. They accepted their fate as Pico Idols with grace and didn't let it get to their heads. They never once abused their power of influence -not that I am aware of anyway.- negatively over anyone. They had the power to exclude, to judge, to make a negative impact but they did the complete opposite and that is what an Idol should do in my opinion to be worthy of the title.

I don't expect Pico Idols to befriend their fans but I would like them to not abuse their powers. Not to pull stunts for the attention or buy their fans with  pretty words, clan names or gold.

In the next part I will speak as an "Idol".

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