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fandomsecrets2013-05-19 03:32 pm
[ SECRET POST #2329 ]
⌈ Secret Post #2329 ⌋
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If you don't like it, don't read it. This wisdom has existed probably since books became mass produced, if not sooner. It still applies today.
The idea you have to "support" something you don't like is bullshit as well. Don't like it, don't support it. If you agree with some of it's ideology, great! That's a stupid reason to read something YOU DON'T LIKE.
Stop doing this to yourself. The fact of the matter is you are contributing nothing but a tick on a traffic counter and nobody cares. At best, you are wasting your time. At worse, repeated exposure will make you hate this instead of just being indifferent towards it.
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In this case it seems to be applicable, though.
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But for the common layman's daily reading habits, it hardly applies.
I'm reminded of some of those fandom Sjw blogs. Their annoyance aside (because the approach to them is the same philosophy I stated above, really), what baffles me is why anybody bothers keeping up so closely with something that just makes them angrier.
Anti-fandoms have always confused me that way. Not the regular haters, the people who can debate with you why it sucks because they know every episode better than you.
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