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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2026-01-11 03:05 pm

[ SECRET POST #6946 ]


⌈ Secret Post #6946 ⌋

Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.


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[Heated Rivalry]



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[Shinsetsu Mahou Shoujo]



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Re: Question for people who know how the Tumblr population thinks

(Anonymous) 2026-01-12 08:19 pm (UTC)(link)
Where are you doing this cosplay? If it's at a local fannish event or convention, I wouldn't worry. I still use Tumblr and the average "Tumblr population" doesn't reflect how IRL fandom feels. I was at a queer cafe who played Harry Potter movie adaptions, and the artists alley at the last con I went to in November had some HP merch. (I don't like HP, for the record, I hate it. But it's still common to see IRL.) The "Tumblr types" are more likely to open up their phone and make a rude post, than harass someone about it.

Personally, if I was at a con and saw a My Immortal cosplay, I'd give you a thumbs up because I read it in high school and thought it was hilarious. Anyone who gives you shit for cosplaying a troll fic *loosely based on HP* and is just as much a parody of mall goth culture is probably too young to know about it, or not worth your time.