i'm pissed

so what you're saying is

Simon and Martina will be making a trip around Europe?

THAT'S AWESOME! not.

holy damn, i've just seen this on facebook and COME ON.

i know they're famous, i know they've got a lot of fans but for god's sake, this is ridiculous! 

as you know, Simon is polish, and i come from Poland, and a lot of kpop fans from here are like 'yay S&M will be coming to Poland, yes!'. but the thing is, they - Simon and Martina - want (i'd say us but i stopped following them a long time ago) Nasties to organise and pay for EVERYTHAING. for plane tickets, for their hotel or whatever, they want Nasties TO RENT A ING SCHOOL SO THEY COULD MAKE THE FANMEETING THERE, and they also want about 200USD of "pocket money" /PER DAY/ for food and transportation and other activities. also, to top it all off, S&M will be selling some shirts, so not only will they have a free trip around Europe, BUT THEY WILL ALSO MAKE MONEY OUT OF IT

i know Nasteis invited them here, i know they surely don't have enough money to make such a trip, but having requirements like that (renting a school, giving them 200USD - and do you know how ing much it is when you transfer it to PLN-[ING A LOT]), i don't find it necessarry at all.

this is the most ridiculous and unbelievable thing i've seen in months. and the worst is that there are actually people willing to pay those 40-50PLN for ING TICKETS TO GET IN AND SEE THEM, and also give them additional money.

this is just. i don't even ing know.

they're youtubers. YOUTUBERS. they're not politicians, or pop stars, or anything. i think 'fame' is rubbing off on them, and not in a good way.

you know Pewdiepie? yeah, he's the first most subscribed youtuber IN THE WORLD, he travels quite a lot, and he's never, NEVER done something like that, and that's probably what bugs me the most - he's got 11 millions subscribers on yt, and he still managed to stay humble - he made a freaking charity project, he himself donated 10.000 USD - while, turns out, Simon and Martina didn't. 

it's just my personal opinion, tho. i'm not forcing anyone to think the way i do. it's just, as a fellow polish person, i find it bothering, even though i guess i'd be nice if Simon and his wife could visit the place he was born in. but the whole deal, it just screms NO

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