idol

August 6th, 2009 | 407 Entries

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407 Entries for “idol”

  1. You are my Idol. You sit on high as goal of what I want to become. Yet in the finite moment, when I achieve that goal, and am inside the magic circle, I realise that I was there all along. I am your idol.

    emma cannings
  2. False idols are supposed to be wrong, yet to idolize another person, especially one who is worthy, gives us an ideal to look up to and strive to meet.

    shyanni
  3. An idol can be anything on our lives. It can bee a good thing or a bad thing, but the sad thing? Most people associate it with American Idol.

    Travis
  4. If i were an idol i know what i would do.
    I abolish worship and burn my own pew.
    cause i dont admire your constant waste of time, or your excuses for pain or falling in line

    Ben
  5. I am your idol, born out of the fire and wrath of a crappy upbringing, now I stand at the head of men, commanding your worship, earning your money. You wish to be me, become me, but you never can or will. Be content and enjoy your mediocrity

    fred furkin
  6. idols. .. people worshiping the idea of perfection in someone else. them not necessarily being worth of such praise. it’s a bit sad really. but always nice to be someone’s idol.

    nikki.
  7. i’m my own idol

    carla
  8. American Idol, what a dumb tv show. Thou shalt have no idols before me blah blah blah. Teen Idol was a good book written by Meg Cabot. Her real name is Jennifer Carol by the way. Idol…hmmm…reminds me of a level on Spyro.

    Emily
  9. Idols are people you can look up to and relate to. :)

    sophia
  10. worship is for those who do not think much of themselves

    Shruti
  11. American Idol was playing in the distance, but Becca could’t concentrate. She was staring at the streams of water slipping down her grandmother’s windows. She was wondering if this summer thunderstorm signaled the end of the world.

    Rose Wolf
  12. whi is my idol american idol? i look upto i want to be like . idol worship really if there were no gods what would the indians of the world do . idolss cricket movie where have our ideals gone ??

    Neha
  13. I have one idol and he draws amazingly. I love his style and it really gives me something to lives up to. He has a style that mixes pencil art and modern illustrative art. How I wish I could draw like him! And I love Tina Dickow.

    Mint
  14. mary-kaye olsen

    po4ui
  15. idols are fabulous things because they represent everything you want and need them to be. If i want my idol to represent a strong and successful chick that is who she’ll be.

    aury
  16. Where he came through and all else admired the golden presence he radiated. His vibrance permeated across the stage and the throngs of fans echoed in chorus.

    Bibo
  17. the clay figure dripped with clay sweat. it had perspired its way out of any discernible figuration and was left a misshapen, though not altogether aesthetically bankrupt, mode of sweet earth and rivets (rivets!) which, as it turned, displayed itself for all around. nobody seemed in the worshiping mood, or else wouldn’t they have admired this sweat-beaded monster monk with inordinate awe? the extremest thing of all was the scepter it held, which had been melted into a right-angle boomerang.

    KMPG
  18. i don’t have an idol, idols suck and they are gay and i hate them. You should go die and fuck your mom in the ass. I had sex with my best friends ex this morning and it was awesome, it made me happy and she was wet.

    craig
  19. you’re not.

    Rll
  20. american, dad, love, God, i’m a big sister, how cool it would be to be considered an idol, I want a baby, I would be an awesome mom then I would really be something to look up to, though shall not worship false billy idols.

    noisome
  21. Many of us use idols to define our ambitions yet never become more than a worshiper. Idolizing anything will make it unattainable.

    Dylan Hammond
  22. American Idol, what happened to Kris Allen?

    Pamela
  23. the puttt putt cablaaam
    of the old gremlin
    rumbled in the front yard
    everyone stood around it
    uncertain if the party should continue

    Geoff
  24. I’ve become my own idol. I’ve had to grow and bloom on my own. It’s been fun, happy and hard. I did it, I’m doing it. and I’m finally happy.

    Parina Patel
  25. the idol in my id is sad and has gone to sleep… ta ta… and thanks…

    desmond kon
  26. so i started praying to some piece of paper. a mandala of sorts. i couldn’t understand a damn thing on it. the people who wanted me to pray to it couldn’t really read it either. funny how easily i was convinced.

    had to get it out
  27. I thought about him again today. About how he would stand in the morning sun and despite it’s weakness, his skin would glow gold. His shirt would lift when he stretched, and the pale skin of his hips would draw my eyes like magnets.

    And to think they say to kill your idols.

    Gary Gamza
  28. we are our own idols. we idealise what we love and we love ourselves. in order to idealise something/someone else they must first be distinct. consciousness (as that which experiences) is indistinguishable from consciousness (as that which experiences), therefore all conscious beings are mentally indistinguishable and we are all the idols of our collective self.

    Barnz
  29. American Idol- so ridiculous, so sad. Cannot believe how many people tune in to that and yet give little thought to real people who could be idols, or better yet, being an idol to someone else, such as a child or someone who is just starting their life.

    Nicole R.
  30. Idol, the idle image of an icon

    ragnarok2k
  31. I don’t get it that everyone is super freaked about American idol. It’s so boring. All you do is sit on your arse for an hour listening to people sing who will get money and you don’t. In way by voting you are getting them money while you waste you money with your stupid phone bill for the phone you used to call the stupid show to get someone else money.

    Rae
  32. I never really had an idol….there aren’t many people I look up to. I guess I just look up to myself…..actually maybe not….hmmm. My Englich teacher once taught me how to memorize a word using the word idol…..of course I have forgotten the word now but if I knew what it was I wouldn’t be forgetting it….??? That made no sense. I’m also a terrible speller…hmmmmm well not really I can spell pretty well just not on the computer….fuck my life….haha well I’m still confused about this………do you think it’s been more than a minute?

    Marina
  33. As in an “American Idol”…someone adored and revered by a following. A hero. Something sorely lacking in today’s culture but evidence around indicates one is so desired.

    thefarmette
  34. A mentor one who is to be followed like Jesus Or “like a God” someone to look up to and mold your life to and be like.

    Tamra
  35. I am the idol of your chicken flower and you are jealous of my ninja idol whom is a super umbrella. La La la! I can sing like Eddy Mac. You are now double jealous! EDDY MAC!!!!!!

    Erin McQuin
  36. american idol. kelly clarkson. do you erally idolize these people? does all of america? we idolize celebrities but does that take away from the appreciation of the human artform? Idol. what a word. im not sure what else to say about it. i idolize my parents and loved ones but that is all. not for who they are but what they do

    alexa
  37. the idol in the mountains would like to flow like water, but the ideas of everyone else keep her firmly planted at the top. alone. the idol is isolated from the world by a pillar of unrealistic expectations of beauty… perfection…salvation… but we are the ones with the power.

    leah crain
  38. Idol: The one person you among so many others look up to. Are you perhaps someone else’s idol? If you truly are, it’s unlikely you’ll ever know that you ever were. But it’s nice to be looked up to.

    MaoTheCat
  39. I think of American Idol right away. Man, I hate that show. Been going on 8 years too long. I think of a school writing topic, where you’re supposed to write about you’re idol, and I can never think of one. I’ve always made up something about my sister. Yeah, right.

    Victoria
  40. The light at the end of the tunnel. False? Perhaps, but placed there by something real. I distract myself from the dark by looking at the light and listening to its strains, the glitter in the air. That tunnel manufacturer’s looking out for me. I sure hope he knows what he’s doing.

    Margot