ext_33427 (
degrees.livejournal.com) wrote in
fandomsecrets2007-08-10 04:10 pm
[ SECRET POST #217 ]
⌈ Secret Post #217 ⌋
Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.
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Feed me moar? :D
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#4 FTW!!!
#4, thank you soooooo much! I really needed that. B/c while I tend to stay away from shipping wars, there have been times I've been tempted to show off my devotion. I used to when I was younger, and I thought I outgrew that, but I guess I haven't completely. This picture, however, really puts things into perspective.
And double the points to you for putting the name of the strip and the date!!! I am going to go find it right now so that I can put it on my computer... just in case I come across one of those moments again and I need a slap to the face.
You are the best! Yay for secrets that do some good!
Re: #4 FTW!!!
(Anonymous) 2007-08-13 04:55 am (UTC)(link)About the sometimes wanting to show your devotion -- I hear you. I started to get into an argument with a BNF* in one of my fandoms a while back, then two comments in went back, reread that comic a few times, and abruptly stopped commenting. Because even if I disagree with everything she said -- it's none of my business how she enjoys the anime.
* Having known a few in my time, I will be the first to say that being a BNF does NOT mean a person is an attention-whore, batshit obsessed with a series, or any of the other negative connotations that come with said title. They are just like any other fan, they just happen to be very charismatic while they're at it. ... THIS BNF, however, was a shining example of what gives them such a bad reputation.
~#4