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fandomsecrets2013-07-22 06:51 pm
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Your example sounds amazing though, I wish I had an experience like that in school. All my school related readings were always tied with whatever the teacher actually wanted us to pick up, so that we could discuss that particular aspect in class (which is probably why I picked an essentially non literary major in the end haha). Mind if I ask you what book that was?
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(Anonymous) 2013-07-23 10:48 pm (UTC)(link)Yeah, I agree that fandom and being a fan are two different things. I guess with trivia, I meant whatever specific trivia grabs you. I don't really think much about the clothing in Mad Men, but I do think and remember a lot of character details. You're right though that there shouldn't be a hierarchy.