I know I don’t post much but after watching the second episode of Swarm on Amazon. This has given me the gonads to be able to tell you about my story. Dealing with obsessed fans. Before I get into this. Let me talk about the Amazon series Swarm first. This series is about a young 20something who is obsessed with a Beyonce-esque superstar. Her obsession becomes awry when her best friend gets murdered by her boyfriend (spoilers alert) and she goes on a killing spree. Now if you want more details about this show. Go to Amazon and um…. watch it! Anyway, this show touch on a lot of things people don’t want to talk about. One is the weird awkward girl who doesn’t know how to express herself in a normal way. I am the weird awkward girl, but I know how to express myself in a normal way. In a matter of fact, I am doing it right now. Another way is through my podcast “These Walls Are Thin”. It appears to me that the lead character Dre obviously has a problem with conforming to society (long story short she is antisocial). Due to her antisocial nature, she has a hard time connecting to people outside who are not Nijah fans. The only reason why she has a friend (Marissa) is because she is a fan as well but is not as obsessed with Nijah as Dre. Everything seem to be normal with Dre until things changed. This is when her darker true self comes out. You would think that the reason why she is killing is to avenge her friend until you realize her basis for killing people (they are not Nijah fans). Regardless of if the person feeds the homeless or cloth the naked, if you talk bad about Queen Nijah, you are out of here. I know a lot of people can recognize this behavior with a group of people. Who are fans to the real-world queen which is Beyonce and the Beehive. Even with Nicki and her Barbz, you say one bad thing about Nicki. You are roasted with unicorns and with Beyonce bees. This show explains how being a stan can make a person who is lonely and misunderstood. A dangerous person. I will be doing a chronicle about experience being around Omarion fans. Thank you, Donald Glover, once again for bringing forward the truth. Of everyday life. Alson Donald, please explain the last episode of Atlanta sir.