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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2015-10-20 06:35 pm

[ SECRET POST #3212 ]


⌈ Secret Post #3212 ⌋

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(Anonymous) 2015-10-21 03:30 am (UTC)(link)
You have the choice of not being friends with that person, then. It seems like a good choice to make. Fandom isn't a civil right, you know. Just like how access to fanfic and fanart is not a civil right. I can't walk into a pizza place and get upset when they want money in exchange for a tasty sausage and mushroom pizza, and I need food much more than I need fic or art. Your argument is a very weak one.

nayrt

(Anonymous) 2015-10-21 03:53 am (UTC)(link)
and yours is invalid.

the two situations (fandom and food) are entirely different.

your pizza example would work if the pizza place originally served as a meeting place where people gave out free pizza and talked about their enjoyment of it...but then one day started charging you to even get through the door and then might not even have that tasty pizza inside it anymore.

Re: nayrt

(Anonymous) 2015-10-21 10:37 pm (UTC)(link)
Are you really saying it's not at all entitled to throw a hissy fit because you no longer get free pizza? Is free pizza a personal right? If someone gives you a free slice of pizza, are they then obligated to supply you with free pizza for life, whenever you want it? I don't think you have any grounds to declare other peoples' arguments invalid if this is your idea of a good argument.