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angelita26) wrote2015-08-19 04:46 pm
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AMA Meme: Fandom Edition
Let's have some more fun! This time, the focus is on fandom, so you can ask me anything about my fandoms (old or new) or anything about being in fandom, how I found it, what I think about it in an anthropological sense - anything. :)
Ask me anything about fandom.
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My second fandom was Dark Angel, and I am still in touch with a lot of people from that one. That show ended in 2002, and I had joined late in 2001, I think. So about 14 years of friendship with them - some of us are Facebook friends, some of us still talk on the phone. :D
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What makes fandom so essential to you?
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Fandom, to me, is about finding really great people with the same interests as you. I struggle with that in 'real life' because I'm pretty introverted and quiet, and fandom provides almost an instant friendship bond with people. I mean, there are definitely people that you get along with and people that you don't, but there is a very quick connection with the people who like the same characters and the same genre of fic and writers with similar styles.
I love the friendships I've made in fandom, and I love that there are probably six or seven countries and many cities I could go to right now and have a place to stay and someone to show me around. It's really a very special form of friendship that is hard to duplicate outside of the internet.
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and very handy for travelling LOL
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Any bad experiences I've had in fandom have not been bad enough for me to leave, and in the grand scheme of things were more stressful than 'bad'. That's definitely a side of fandom that I've managed to stay away from, and I'm thankful for that. It's so much more fun and rewarding when it's a positive experience.
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I tend to gravitate toward the fanfic writers, so fandom, for me, has almost always been IRC chats and sharing fic cookies and leaving reviews. I've really never known any other way of doing fandom, and I'm totally okay with that. I like the niche I've carved out and snuggled up in :)
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I also need the show to have elements of drama and humor - I want it to be fun to watch and also fun to write. And the characters have to speak to me in some way. That's definitely a more subjective thing, but it's very important.
It mostly boils down to fan community and good characters :D
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I've met some awesome people in fandom with such varying views on sex and sexuality that it's really been eye-opening for the girl who grew up on a farm in the middle of nowhere. I don't think I would have met a group as diverse as I have outside of this, and that's really helped me understand my own feelings, and for those reasons, I'm glad that fandom is very sex-positive.
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