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hackthis_archive) wrote2006-03-15 10:09 am
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Ah, fandom.
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Yesterday, the beloved
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And then a few hours later I got an e-mail that people were talking shit about a friend of mine in their locked posts, and besides just being rude and juvenile and crass, my first thought was, I've so been here!
Sometimes people judge you without knowing a damn thing about you. Sometimes people are just that infantile and petty. Some people just have to get their hate on. And I thought of Timex Social Club's 'Rumours' -- I'll think I'll write my congressman, and tell him to pass a bill, the next time they catch somebody starting rumors---shoot to kill! -- because THAT'S SO FANDOM, TOO.
At the end of the day though, we're all in this together. Love it, hate it, want to take a torch to it and burn that branch off of the family tapestry, we do this fandom shit together. No one else understands it, and protects it the way we do, and that's what makes it so interesting. And in that instance, well, there's only one song for it: Sister Sledge 'We Are Family' -- BECAUSE THAT'S JUST FANDOM.
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...so like high school/secondary school? Yes, well.
Because, really, there have been two different times when people have said shit about me in locked posts, and people who I talk with a lot, though not necessarily on LJ where people can see it, have sent me the contents of the posts.
Ah, see normally people talk/attack me through my stories in open posts, and then are shocked when I find out about them. Do people think I live in an ivory tower and never read any other LJ but the ones I have listed? I don't mind if you don't like the story, I've written plenty of stories I don't like anymore, but then when I ask you why and you call me *stupid*? Uh, yeah, no. And no, it's not cool, because generally part of an adult is having tact and learning how not to act as though you're 16. Some people haven't quite grasped this concept yet.
We give them the finger. ;)