For a long time now, my default method of fannishness has mostly just consisted of reblogging shit on tumblr and lurking on other people's reaction posts. This works less well when you've been in another country for four months and are therefore getting everything long after everyone else (I only discovered Call Me Maybe a few weeks ago, I still have days where I need to put it on repeat for hours and still find all the memes about it really funny). Plus I'm trying to remember how to actually be an active member of fandom again, so: posting about a bunch of shit that everyone else is probably sick of talking about.
( Cabin in the Woods )
( Game of Thrones, spoilers from the books discussed )
And now, hey, the one show that I'm kind of in sync with the rest of fandom on! ( Teen Wolf )
For years my fandom involvement has consisted solely of lurking and once-in-a-blue-moon posting to a personal LJ that's read by maybe like 12 people. I'm trying to get back in the habit of posting publicly, writing stuff and talking about stuff and actually being in fandom again, but it's hard and I'm shy. I think at this point I'm better at talking to people IRL than I am on the internet, how sad is that? Whatever--hi, hello, it's good to see you again.
( Cabin in the Woods )
( Game of Thrones, spoilers from the books discussed )
And now, hey, the one show that I'm kind of in sync with the rest of fandom on! ( Teen Wolf )
For years my fandom involvement has consisted solely of lurking and once-in-a-blue-moon posting to a personal LJ that's read by maybe like 12 people. I'm trying to get back in the habit of posting publicly, writing stuff and talking about stuff and actually being in fandom again, but it's hard and I'm shy. I think at this point I'm better at talking to people IRL than I am on the internet, how sad is that? Whatever--hi, hello, it's good to see you again.
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