For the love of fangirls | Yve Blake

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Four years ago,
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a teenage girl changed my life
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in one conversation.
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She was 13 years old,
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she was a friend's little cousin
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and she casually told me
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that she had met the man she was going to marry.
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So I said, "OK, tell me about him."
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And she told me that his name was Harry Styles.
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(Laughter)
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So I laughed a little, like you,
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and then she said, "I know you don't think I'm serious,
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but I'm actually going to be with him.
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Because I love him so much
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that I would slit someone's throat to be with him."
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(Laughter)
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And that was the moment
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that I became obsessed with fangirls.
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I didn't know it then,
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but that moment would transform the course of my life
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and go on to change everything that I thought I knew
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about being an adult,
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being a woman
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and being truly happy.
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But before we get started,
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what is a fangirl,
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and what is a Harry Styles?
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Well, according to the dictionary, the Merriam-Webster dictionary,
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a fangirl is a "girl or woman
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who is an extremely or overly enthusiastic fan
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of someone or something."
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Technically, you can have fangirls of anything,
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but my specific interest was in fangirls of boy bands.
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Because of their somewhat lethal reputation.
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I remember, my dad had told me this story of some Beatles fans in the '60s,
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who apparently had torn a parked BMW to literal pieces,
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because the band had supposedly just been sat in it.
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In the '60s, the Beatles were the biggest boy band on the planet,
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but when I met this girl in 2015,
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the biggest boy band on the planet was none other than One Direction.
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And Harry Styles was a member of One Direction.
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Harry Styles was reputed for his compassionate demeanor
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and perfect hair.
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I learn this when I read thousands of tweets about him.
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I learn that he is a sweet cupcake.
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I learn that he is a perfect angel.
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I learn that one time,
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he vomited on the side of a freeway in California
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and that within two hours,
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fans had turned the site of the vomit into a sacred shrine.
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(Laughter)
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I scroll through --
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(Laughter)
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I scroll through fan-made paintings of Harry,
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baby photos of him,
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paintings of baby photos of him.
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I watch videos that show me how to make DIY love totems for Harry --
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for example, a lampshade covered in photos of his face,
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or a key ring that states the exact time of his birth.
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I read hours of fan fiction,
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and I fall down this specific rabbit hole
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of stories that actually place me as a protagonist
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inside of various imagined romances with him.
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So in one, I tell him that I'm pregnant with his child.
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In another, we meet in hospital where we're both fighting cancer,
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and in another, we fall so deeply in love
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that we become fugitives who kill people.
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(Laughter)
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But then ...
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something unthinkable happens.
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One Direction, the biggest boy band on the planet,
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loses a member.
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Zayn Malik quits the band,
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and the internet explodes with feels.
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I read tweets as these girls describe the physical pain of this loss,
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how they can't eat or sleep or walk.
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I read them describe how much Zayn had meant to them.
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And I watch videos of 10-year-old girls crying.
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But, like, really crying.
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And then I watch as people repost these videos but with new titles
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that contain words like "crazy" and "creepy" and "insane."
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And suddenly, my YouTube sidebar contains
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"Compilation: Fans react to Zayn leaving.
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Psycho alert!"
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Then I watch as mainstream news outlets cover the story.
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I read them describe these "young banshees."
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I read one journalist say,
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"It's a commonly known fact since the age of the Beatles
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that there is nothing scarier in this world
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than a group of excited teenage girls."
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(Laughter)
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And then I ask myself a question I've never considered in my life.
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Why is it that the image of young girls screaming their lungs out with excitement
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for a pop star
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is considered crazy, psycho,
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scary, a bit much?
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But the image of young boys screaming their lungs out for a footballer
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is perfectly normal?
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Boys crying at the footie,
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that's the love of the game.
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Girls crying at a Justin Bieber concert?
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That's pathetic.
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And as soon as I realized this double standard,
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I realized that all of my curiosity about fangirls
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had been sparked by exactly the same judgments.
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I, too, had suspected that they were a bit crazy.
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I'd looked at images of girls screaming for the Beatles,
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the Backstreet Boys, One Direction,
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and the word that had come to mind was not "excitement"
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but "hysteria."
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And what I did not know was the history of that word.
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That in the 19th century,
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hysteria was considered to be a legitimate female mental disorder
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that could be diagnosed by doctors
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if women displayed excessive emotion or difficult behavior.
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The word "hysterical" comes from the Latin word "hystericus,"
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meaning "of the womb,"
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because it was thought that this condition was caused by a dysfunction of the uterus.
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And so, a treatment for hysteria
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was a hysterectomy.
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Which is what we still call a removal of the womb.
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And at this point,
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I decide to redeclare my obsession.
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Because I am no longer just obsessed with fangirls.
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Now, I'm obsessed with the way that the world talks about fangirls
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and the way that the world looks at young, female enthusiasm.
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Because, I want to know,
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if girls grow up in a world
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where words like "crazy" and "psycho" and "hysterical" are casually used
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to describe female enthusiasm,
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then how does that shape the way that those girls get to see themselves?
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And if girls grow up in a world that tells them
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that they are designed just a bit crazier than the boys,
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then isn't that a little bit like telling them
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that they are born less capable of rationality than men,
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less capable of reason
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and unworthy of the same intellectual respect as their brothers.
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Separately, I become obsessed with female screams.
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Not in a creepy way.
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I'm talking about, like, those shrieks and squeals
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that fangirls let out at concerts.
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I want to know why it is
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that some people instinctively flinch when I merely describe the sound,
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like it's painful just to think about it.
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Then I meet Amy Hume.
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She's a voice coach.
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And she blows my mind.
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Because she tells me that the female voice
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between the ages of 11 and 13
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is one of the most interesting things to study.
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Why?
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Because there's this research by Carol Gilligan
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that says that is the age
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when girls begin to perform and alter their voices.
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For example, adding breath for maturity,
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(Imitating vocal fry) or adding vocal fry for apathy.
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(Laughter)
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But tell me, according to this research,
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when do you reckon boys begin to perform and alter their voices?
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Now, I guessed 18,
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because "men mature later," right?
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Wrong.
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The answer was four years old.
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Because that is when boys learn not to cry or squeal.
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That those are not manly sounds.
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And that's when I realized
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that a fangirl's shriek is therefore like a superpower.
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(Laughter)
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Because it's this fearless and honest expression
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of pure celebration and joy,
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and it's a sound
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they have not forgotten how to make.
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I actually reckon that fangirls have a second superpower,
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because they know how to do something
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that most of my adult friends have no idea how to do.
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Fangirls know how to love something without apology or fear.
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My years of researching fangirls
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culminated in this determination
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to write something that celebrates and vindicates them.
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So I decided to make this thriller comedy musical
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that sounds like a Beyoncé concert meets rave meets church.
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I called it "Fangirls,"
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and I designed it like a Trojan horse.
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So it appears to make fun of these young women,
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only to, like, smuggle them into your heart.
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(Laughter)
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Thanks.
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(Applause)
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At one point --
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Thanks.
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At one point, a girl sings,
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"Why should I hide my feelings?
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Because they annoy you?
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Or because it isn't what the boys do?"
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And as a former fangirl cynic,
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that is the question that I want to leave you all with.
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Why should fangirls tone it down?
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Because they're crazy?
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Or because our definition of "reasonable"
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is based on what it is acceptable for men to do?
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What if we rethink the judgments we've been conditioned to feel
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when we see young women screaming their lungs out with excitement?
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What if we decided to rethink the words we use
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to describe that joy,
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and what if we didn't allow ourselves to diminish girls
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with words that undermine their intelligence,
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their interests and their capability?
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Because, according to my research,
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they are capable of building a shrine to Harry Styles's vomit
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on the side of a freeway within two hours.
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(Laughter)
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That takes some executive skills in logistics and communication.
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(Laughter)
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If that isn't "capable," I don't know what is.
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(Applause)
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I reckon, instead of judging fangirls, we can learn from them.
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We can all die tomorrow,
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so why not love things while we're still breathing?
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And with that,
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I'd like to ask you all to try something with me.
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Can I get you all to stand up?
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Stand up if you can, stand up.
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Alright, so here's what's going to happen.
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I'm going to count to three
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and when I finish,
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I'm going to ask every single one of you
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to let out your very best fangirl scream.
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(Laughter)
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Yeah?
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Here is why I am asking you to do this.
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Because if all five-or-so thousand of you do this and really commit,
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we all get our first chance to hear that sound
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and to decide that it is not a crazy sound.
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It is a hopeful sound.
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So shall we do this?
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I said, shall we do this?
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(Audience: Yes!)
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Alright. OK, I am going to cheat and I'm not going to go full volume,
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because I'm miked and we don't want to hear that.
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But it means you all have to go 110 percent.
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You ready? Take a deep breath with me.
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Think of someone you love, let's go,
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one, two, three.
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(Audience screams)
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(Laughter and applause)
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You all just sounded stunning
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and as sane and as intelligent
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and as dignified
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as when you walked in this room.
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(Laughter)
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Thank you.
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(Applause)
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