kisu-no-hi: Me joining fandoms years too late
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azriona: fanculturesfancreativity: The experience of fandom, especially in the age of the internet, is one of binge reading: most new fans, upon discovering fanfic, gobble it down. The first story you read is usually an eyebrow raiser; shocking, maybe a bit embarrassing. “What is this craziness? Do people really do this? I don’t think I …
equalistmako: kanthia: equalistmako: someone: I love how welcoming and nice and non-toxic this fandom is~ me, sipping hard liquor from a “World’s Best Grandma” coffee mug: lmao give it time me, sipping coffee from a “world’s okayest mom” mug: ignore grandma, she’s old and bitter and can’t keep her nose out of other people’s drama when …
starfleetrambo: leejean33: bea-the-hufflepanda: moriartyfortheevening: fandomsincluded: I will never not reblog this Accurate. This is the best post I’ve ever seen accurate Guys, OP here. Please stop deleting my captions. How are the rest supposed to know that the receptionist is Satan Source: starfleetrambo
i have two approaches to canon
scribefindegil: So if we extrapolate from this one-off line in episode fifteen, as well as this tweet by the creator and the answers given at this comic con panel from 2014, we can infer that this character’s relationship with salad is more complex than it first appears … *pulls down sunglasses and points a flamethrower …
foxyteah: 141-point-12: When you say a fandom is dead, it’s a bit of a blow to people who are still producing and enjoying work for that fandom. You’re basically saying what they’re doing doesn’t matter, doesn’t count, which might discourage them from continuing to participate. If one person is creating content, the fandom isn’t dead. …
banana-spice: freifraufischer: Okay, some fandom history, why show writers and authors say “for legal reasons” the can’t read fan fic. Back in ancient times in the 1970s there was a show called Star Trek the Animated Series. It was on the air as fandom culture around Star Trek was really taking route and there were many …
Things you shouldn’t cringe at: A thirteen-year-old posting their first fanart or fanfic in a fandom when they’re new to art or writing. Things you should totally cringe at: Fully grown adults acting like five year olds when someone doesn’t ship their OTP.
thomas4th: prismatic-bell: thedreamingbutterfly: You hear all these “you’re not a real fan unless” and it lists a hundred things, but I met a dude today who saw my Deadpool pin and asked what my favorite story arc was, and I explained that while I loved Deadpool, I was new to Marvel (I only really got …
spotsandstains: when you like the thing but the fandom