Fandom spaces draw people looking for a community they don't get in real life because real life would judge the ever loving fuck out of them for it ("20+ and still watching cartoons/reading comics, wtf's wrong with you you creepy weirdo?"). Does it really baffle you that hard that people behave differently in their percieved safe spaces precisely BECAUSE they can't do that virtually anywhere else?
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Fandom spaces draw people looking for a community they don't get in real life because real life would judge the ever loving fuck out of them for it ("20+ and still watching cartoons/reading comics, wtf's wrong with you you creepy weirdo?"). Does it really baffle you that hard that people behave differently in their percieved safe spaces precisely BECAUSE they can't do that virtually anywhere else?