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Quarantine List (All the Shows You Could be Binging Right Now)

Hey everyone, I know it’s been a REALLY long time since I’ve updated. Honestly, I really hadn’t had the time or energy for it. And the handful of days I did have plenty of both I just didn’t want to do it. But with everything going on right now I’m stuck at home with nothing to do because of everything being put on hold because of COVID-19.

So, I figured I’d share some great shows that may take a little more time to watch than the usual time available. Given how most people are working from home or unable to work at the moment, people have more time. So, here’s a list of then shows that worth the time and take up quite a bit of time. Enjoy!

 

1.Supernatural (15 seasons)

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Now while I do love this show I will be the first to admit that it does have its issues and some seasons drag on or feel like repeats. But overall, this show is worth watching. It has a bit of horror, drama, supernatural, fantasy, heartbreak.

 

2. Star Trek (The Original Series: 3 seasons, the animated series: 1 season, Next Generation: 7 seasons, Deep Space Nine: 7 seasons, Voyager: 7 Seasons, Enterprise: 4 Seasons, Discovery: 2 seasons (still airing), Picard: 1 season (still airing), Star Trek Shorts: 2 seasons (still airing)).

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Star Trek is a vast universe that is worth exploring. Any of these are wonderful choices. If you have the time you should check some of them out, if you really have the time, check them all out. I didn’t even list all of the movies that there are. Space, exploration, science fiction, moral dilemmas and tough choices, it looks on the bright side even when everything looks so awful.  This franchise is quite dear to my heart.

 

3. Buffy the Vampire Slayer (7 seasons)

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Buffy is full of drama, romance, heartbreak, fantasy, demons, and kickass women. There’s tons of character development and worth the time. And if you like that you should check off the spinoff show, Angel. It has 5 seasons. So if you finish Buffy and still have time to kill watch Angel, it’s darker and grittier than Buffy and to be honest it’s my favourite between the two.

 

4. Futurama (7 seasons)

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So, I’m gonna be honest. I have not watched this one yet. I mean, I’ve seen a few episodes but never actually watched this one religiously. I’m putting this one on the list because a good friend of mine really likes it and suggests it. It’s an adult cartoon and he says that it’s humorous and science fiction while also being mathematically (and scientifically?) correct. I’m going off of his word and he’s usually always right when it comes to good show suggestions…usually.

 

5. Bleach (366 episodes)

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Bleach is an anime that has fantasy, sword fights with amazing powers, drama, action. It’s really a good show and I love it, but just like with Supernatural some of the episodes kind of drag on or feel recycled. Still worth a watch though. The characters are really great, even side characters are pretty great in this.

 

6. Naruto Shippuden (500 episodes)

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Yeah, 500, I know. Now, again, I’ve not actually watched this one and frankly, I don’t think I will. It just doesn’t seem like my kind of show. However, I have heard nothing but good things about it from my friend. He and three of my coworkers really love it. I’ve been told it’s a lot of action and follows a young bratty boy who goes on a journey to become an amazing ninja.

 

7. Star Wars: Clone Wars (7 seasons)

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A cartoon based on the time between Revenge of the Sith and A New Hope, this show really devels into the Clone Wars and expands the universe, the Jedi, the Sith, and all the characters that fall between. Drama, science fiction, action, adventure. There’s lots of character growth and well worth the watch.

 

8. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2003 (7 seasons)

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This show was my JAM as a kid! Seriously, so amazing. It’s a great cartoon that follows four teenage mutant turtles that fight against evil. Drama, character development, amazing storylines, and really cool characters and side characters. Please watch it.

 

9. Game of Thrones (8 seasons)

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Again, this show has its issues, really it does. It’s mostly a really good show, I love several characters in them and there are some amazing storylines in it. Drama. So. Much. Drama. Romance, action, fantasy, creatures. Definitely not a show for kids, the squeamish, faint of heart, or easily incensed. Watch it at your own risk.

 

10. One Piece (811 episodes, still airing)

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You read that right, 811 episodes. First let that sink in, 811 episodes. Now once you’ve come to grips with that, take in the fact that IT’S STILL GOING ON. The show started in 1999 and it’s full of literally everything you can think of: drama, romance, action, fantasy, pirates, swords, guns, friendship. The list goes on. I grew up watching this show, I still watch it. Fair warning, there are several filler episodes so if you don’t care for filler you can look them up and just skip over them, you’ll still have a lot to get through though. It’s well worth the watch.

 

Hope this helps you kill some time during these long days. And hey, maybe you’ll find a new show you love! Well, either way, hope you guys have a great day!

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Shows That Can Be Summed Up in One Picture

Sorry it’s been so long since I’ve posted anything. I’ve been busy all weekend working on my short film for class. But I’m still alive! So, for this post I’m gonna keep it simple. Just like the title says this post is shows that can be summed up in one picture. So, here we go!

  • Merlin

  • Star Trek the Original Series

  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer

  • Breaking Bad

  • Supernatural

  • Castle

  • The Walking Dead

  • Game of Thrones

  • Doctor Who

  • Once Upon A Time

  • Sherlock

That’s all for today. I promise to get back on  a regular updating schedule so stick with me guys! Have a great day!

(images found at Buzzfeed)

All Hands On Deck! Repeat, We Are In a Crisis. All Hands on Deck! (video update & the existential crisis of finishing a series)

Okay, so, we have a slight setback. We recorded our first video two weeks ago, and then we also recorded two more videos. Now, we had several snow days which prevented me from getting to the computer lab where all of the editing programs are. Finally I was able to make it to the computer lab… only to find out that the audio for out first video somehow got corrupted. *sigh* Our other two videos are fine but the one is just of three of us and the other is only two of us. I wanted our first video posted to have all four of us in it so I’m holding off to post the other two.

On the plus side though, my mum found our new camera which will take much better videos than our crappy old web cams. Unfortunately, it’s spring break right nos so it’ll be at least a week maybe two till we can record. We’ll probably have to re-record the first episode. *Grrrr*

That’s the main reason of this post but it’s just too short for me to justify posting it, so we’re gonna talk about the existential crisis of finishing a series and not knowing what to do with your life anymore. We’ve all been there, we’ve all done it. You’ve been watching, or binge watching in our case, a series, it could be five seasons it could be ten, and you’ve watched every episode you can but that’s it. There’s nothing left. You could move on to the next show, like most normal human beings but we’re not normal because normal is overrated and boring, but you’re not ready to move on. You’re still stuck in that fandom. It’s always sad when a series ends, you’ve become attached to the characters and the story and you’re just not ready to move on.

Be it a show, book, comic, manga, anime, video game, or film series it always hurts in the end. Usually the last series, book, or film is always the most painful. For example, when we were watching Merlin, series 5 was the most painful series out of them all. When we finished Merlin, we couldn’t move on. Our feels were crushed. Now, everyone copes differently with the end of a series. Personally, I watch behind the scenes videos, actor’s vlogs, interviews, specials, and so on. For me, it helps to lessen the pain so I can move on to the next series.

Everyone has different methods of coping with the end of a series: re-watching/reading the series, jumping straight into a new one, watching/reading your favorite parts, etc. But whatever your method is, it still hurts and still make you sad that it’s over.

What’s your method for recovering after finishing a series?

Tattoo Thursday (Some of the Best Geek Tattoos)

I was scrolling through different fandom tattoos today and thought that I should do a post on them. So here’s just a few of the fandom tattoos I came across that I thought were worth sharing. Enjoy!

  • Doctor Who

  • Sherlock

  • One Piece

  • Marvel

  • Angel/Buffy

  • Lord of the Rings/The Hobbit
“So comes snow after fire and even dragons have their ending.”

  • Supernatural:

“I fear no evil”
  • Hunger Games
“She has no idea the effect she can have.”

  • Harry Potter

  • Inuyasha

  • DC

  • Studio Ghibli

So what do you guys think of these tattoos? We think they’re pretty amazing. What fandom tattoo would you get? Or, if you already have a fandom tattoo, what is it?

The power of fandoms and the impact they have on us

Sometimes you never know what someone else is going through. You never know what heartache, pain, or trials someone else is facing. And everyone has their outlet for it. For some it’s drugs, alcohol, partying. And then there are those that turn to fandoms.

I speak from experience when I say that this is me. That I was one of those people who turned to fictional worlds and characters to escape from the things I had to face. My first fandoms were Star Wars and Lord of the Rings and I invested my time into these characters and their worlds for the first time when I was in fourth grade and dealing with my parents divorce. My friends didn’t get it because they didn’t have divorced parents. These fandoms and characters became my escape from having to deal with the divorce and the hell that was fourth grade,

When I was a freshman in high school I was diagnosed with Lupus, for those of you who don’t know what it is it is an autoimmune disease. It is very painful and there is no cure, symptoms can be treated with medication. To a 14 year old who just had their world turned upside down fandoms became a place of relief.

It was in this time that I became sucked into the fandom world permanently. Doctor Who was the new fandom I became a part of, Matt Smith’s first series. I was quickly pulled into the show and re-watched everything before the series I was on. I became invested in the characters and the worlds they were in. Then came Torchwood, Merlin, Hunger Games, Maze Runner, Angel, and Buffy. I reacquainted myself with things that I had seen before but hadn’t really gotten into: Star Trek, Planet of the Apes, Marvel, and DC. I entered into these fandoms and more and lost myself if them. They became a major part of my life and somewhere along the way I went from being a casual fan to a dedicated fangirl.

I no longer need my fandoms as an escape from reality, well, not as much as once did. I don’t rely on them like a crutch like I once did. But I wouldn’t give them up. Not for anything. My fandoms are a huge part of my life. They helped shape me into the person that I am now. I wouldn’t trade that. I love my fandoms, I love the characters and the stories. I love the people I’ve met because of my fandoms.

I am a fangirl, and my fandoms help keep me sane. I don’t need them anymore but I won’t give them up because my fandoms are family. Don’t be ashamed of the fandoms you’re in and don’t let people tear you down for spending so much time in them, because they don’t know you or what you’re going through. Just remember that fandom means family and that there are plenty of fangirls/boys out there who you can talk to.

What fandoms are you’re escape?

Warning you are about to enter a new fandom, this is your last chance to turn back. There is no escape. (The terms you should know before joining a fandom)

“We’re a fandom. And fandoms are families. Family means no one sits alone at the mental institute.”

In this post we’ll be discussing the different fandom terms and what they mean. Let’s start with the obvious one that every person joining a new fandom should know. Fandom. Urban Dictionary describes Fandom as: “The community that surrounds a tv show/movie/book etc. Fanfiction writers, artists, poets, and cosplayers are all members of that fandom. Fandoms often consist of message boards, livejournal communities, and people.”

  1. Fangirl/Fanboy: female or male fan who is obsessed or passionate about either a fictional character, actor, fandom, series, books, etc. Fangirls/Fanboys can be found at conventions, tumblr, pinterest, instagram, fanfiction sites, facebook, twitter, and every other social media site out there.
  2. Fangirling: the reaction a fangirl/boy has to any mention or sighting of the object of their affection. These reactions include shortness of breath, fainting, highpitched noises, shaking, fierce head shaking as if in the midst of a seizure, endless blog posts, etc.
  3. Feels: Short for feelings. Intense feelings experienced by fangirl over certain scenes or character developments within a fandom that cause a strong emotional response. Intense happiness, sadness, anger, etc. 
  4. Ship/Shipping: a combination of fictional characters as a couple. The name of a ship is often a compound of the two characters’ names. i.e. I ship Sango and Miroku, Mirango or Sanoku (Inuyasha)
  5. Shipper: refers to someone who supports the idea of two specific characters being involved in a romantic relationship. Does not have to be cannon OTP. i.e. I ship Aragorn and Arwen (Lord of the Rings, cannon OTP) or I ship Michonne and Rick (The Walking Dead, non-cannon OTP)
  6. OTP: refers to a fan’s preferred relationship pairing between certain characters within a fandom. Many fans have multiple OTP’s  overall as well as multiple OTP’s in the same fandom. Fan’s can also have OTP’s that aren’t cannon. i.e. Arthur and Gwen (cannon, Merlin) or i.e. Gandalf and Galadriel (non-cannon, Lord of the Rings/ The Hobbit)
  7. NOTP: Essentially the opposite of an “OTP”. While “OTP” describes one’s ultimate favorite pairing. “NOTP” describes one’s least favorite pairing. i.e. The Doctor and Rose are my NOTP (Doctor Who) *Note that this is the viewpoint of the writer of this post and not the other members of the group*
  8. Cannon/Canon: These two words are used interchangeably throughout fandoms and refers to elements established by the original show, book, movie, anime, game, etc… itself for either plot, setting, or character developments. Often used in terms of relationships. i.e. Hermione and Ron are cannon. (Harry Potter)
  9. Headcannon: personal beliefs or interpretations about canon that a fan makes to explain or account for some aspect of the actual canon. The headcanon itself, while not officially supported by the canon, tends also not to be actually disproven or refuted by the canon and will therefore seem plausible in the mind of the fan who imagines it. Headcanons may be about the past, present, or future of the character or plot, and can be shared by others if particularly enticing or believable. i.e. In Sherlock, the pills the cabbie offered were harmless. The poison was in the water he gave to his victims to take the pill with while he swallowed his dry.
  10. Non-cannon: refers to an idea, story line, or ship that was not promoted in the original work. i.e. Shipping Black Widow and Captain America
  11. Fanart: original illustrations and/or photo manipulations featuring fandom related characters, settings, and so on and so forth. This comes in many forms such as paintings, sketches, doodles, animations, and more. i.e. (Zuko from Avatar the Last Airbender)4b0d1d2ac2f889cbf46f705fed764f95
  12. Fanvid: music videos and montages created by a fan using a combination of clips from original source material set to a song or tune. i.e. Spike – I am Titanium… (character study) on YouTube 
  13. Fanfiction: A story based in a fandom created by a fan. It is a form of trans-formative work designed as an expression of appreciation and exploration of the original material. The writer can add character, change characters, add new adventures, change story line and plot. Basically, it’s whatever the writer wishes to create or change in that fandom world through story. www.fanfiction.net has every fanfiction in every fandom under the sun.
  14. Ficlet: refers to a complete short story, usually only a few thousand words long. A ficlet is short enough not to take much time to read. There are no specific length requirements for a story to qualify as a ficlet.
  15. Oneshot: refers to a single story that can be read and understood in full without having read any other prior story. Oneshots are already finished and written completely prior to posting. They will not be continued, and are not related to any other story by that author. Usually posted all at once rather than in parts, often as a single chapter simply because it is easiest. 
  16. OC: Original Character. This is something that a writer or artist will use to incorporate or insert their own character into a fandom. Fanfic writers will use this to put their own creations into a fandom’s world or pair their OC with another character. Artists will do this as well but it is more commonly found in fanfictions. i.e. OC x Sherlock, OC/Sherlock *note that the use of “x” and “/” simply refers to the term “pairing” which is the same thing as shipping.
  17. OFC: Original Female Character i.e. OFC x Daryl (The Walking Dead)
  18. OMC: Original Male Character i.e. OMC x Buffy (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)
  19. OOC: Out of Character. This means that an original character from the fandom acts differently in the fanfic then they would in their own world. i.e. Tony Stark (Iron Man) is a humble man who follows orders without question
  20. AU/AR: Alternate Universe or Alternate Reality. This means that either the plot, setting, or characters deviate from the original. Using the same plot or characters but changing the setting, where the story takes place. Keeping the same character and setting but changing the plot and making a whole new story. The plot and the setting remain the same but the characters either are dramatically changed, don’t exist at all, or are replaced by whole new characters. Changing 1, 2, or all 3 aspects qualifies as an AU/AR. i.e. Taking Loki and adding him to the Doctor Who universe
  21. Crossover: Where two fandoms cross worlds. Usually found in fanfiction, fanart, fanvids, and GIF mash ups. This is where characters from fandom A are mixed with fandom B’s world or vice versa. Characters from both worlds interact with one another and in one another’s worlds. Taking a character or characters from fandom A and inserting them into fandom B but keeping all of the story or action in fandom B is also considered a crossover. i.e. SuperWhoLock (Supernatural + Doctor Who + Sherlock) 
  22. Slash: This is the romantic pairing of two characters of the same sex. Male/Male. Female/Female. M/M. F/F.
  23. FemSlash: This refers to a romantic pairing of females only. Female/Female. Femmeslash, F/F
  24. Yaoi: pronounced ‘yow-ee’, not ‘yah-oy’.  An acronym for a Japanese phrase that translates as ‘no climax, no resolution’, and used as an equivalent to slash, more specifically male.  ‘Yaoi’ tends to be the more popular term in anime fandoms, whereas ‘slash’ is used elsewhere, but the two are basically interchangeable.
  25. Yuri: means the same thing as Yaoi only female slash instead of male slash.
  26. Lemon: an explicit sex scene in fanfiction.
  27. Crack: refers to stories in which completely ridiculous, unbelievable or insane things occur, often without reasonable explanation but great enjoyment. Are generally written shamelessly and with no excuse beyond the writers desire to have fun.
  28. AMV:  abbreviation for ‘anime music video’. These consist of a series of clips from an anime series, set to a popular song. i.e. (One Piece AMV) ♪Centuries♪
  29. Hiatus: A gap or interruption in time, a break. This is an annoying time for a fandom, where one must wait for an unknown amount of time for their fandom to return. This is also usually where the fandom slowly starts to lose their minds and produce mass amounts of hiatus fanart, GIFS, and fanfictions. (The Sherlock fandom has lost all their sanity due to having two year hiatus’ after getting only three episodes in a season) WARNING: approach members of a hiatus fandom with caution. i.e. Sherlock fandom 
  30. Spoiler: When someone reveals a previously unknown aspect of something which you likely would have rather learned on your own. If you are just starting a long running series or are behind on your fandom then spoilers are the enemy, and they are lurking everywhere. To avoid seeing spoilers the only option available to you is to stay off of social media and the internet in general. (Good luck with that) 
  31. Troll: refers to someone who deliberately and often repeatedly makes inflammatory or off-topic comments in a ploy to rile up other people and create dissension. Trolls set out to induce emotional responses, preferably as explosive as possible, and don’t actually seem to care about whatever point they are making so long as it starts an argument. Sometimes though trolls can be harmless and funny. *Sometimes being the key word* 
  32. ANON: refers to someone, either author or reader, who does not wish their identity to be revealed. Often shortened to Anon. When multiple anonymous users are posting, may be distinguished by using such terms as Same Anon (SA), Different Anon (DA) or New Anon (NA)
  33. Con/Comic Con: Conventions held across the world for fans to gather and meet actors, writers, directors, producers, participate in Q&A panels, cosplay, buy fandom merchandise, and meet other fans.
  34. Cosplay: short for ‘costume play’. A ‘cosplayer’ is somebody who dresses up as a character from their fandom. The term originated in Japan and was originally anime-specific, but has moved into wider use, and is both a noun and a verb: a cosplay is the costume itself, or the event at which it is worn. ‘Cosplaying’ somebody is shorthand for ‘dressing up as’ that individual. Genderbending cosplay is a common thing as well. This is when a cosplayer takes a male character’s outfit and reshapes it into a female version and vice versa. i.e. Rin and Yukio Okumura from Blue Exorcist (normal cosplay) f455595305d882064f968b88d3c25a93 Female Thorin Okenshield from The Hobbit (genderbent cosplay)9d6573d17fd793f7cbd5f52ce57684da
  35. RPG: Role Playing Games, usually used in the video game world. This is a game where the choices you make in the game effect the outcome. This is a game with multiple endings and requires you to play more than once to discover all the different story lines and endings. i.e. Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic
  36. PWNED: purposeful misspelling of ‘owned’.  Used as a synonym for ‘defeated’; a person who makes a particularly clever or hurtful remark in an argument has ‘pwned’ their opponent, as has one who beat another player at a video game.
  37. DUB: The ‘dub’ of an anime is a version in which the Japanese dialogue has been re-recorded in English.  Dubs are often considered as inferior to the original Japanese.  This is sometimes true, but not always.
  38. SUB:  the ‘sub’ of an anime is a version with the soundtrack in Japanese, and subtitles to translate each line.  Purist fans often insist on subs; extreme purists watch only fansubs.
  39. Thread: all the replies (and replies to replies) to the original statement that started a messageboard or mailing list discussion.
  40. Verse:  a suffix used to indicate the universe in which the events of a narrative take place. i.e. Potterverse (Harry Potter) Whedonverse (Joss Whedon’s creations) This phrasing will usually not be used if the world of the story already has a name i.e. Middle Earth (Lord of the Rings).
  41. Easter Egg: A hidden item placed in a movie, television show, or otherwise visual media for close watchers. i.e. Doctor Who 
  42. asdfghjkl: means I am so confused/happy/astonished that I am no longer able to type coherently.
  43. GIF: Graphics Interchange Format. GIFs are image files that are compressed to reduce transfer time. The proper pronounciation of the acronym is a soft “g” sound: like JIF. i.e. (dancing Groot from Marvel’s Guardian’s of the Galaxy) 

Here are just a few examples of some fandoms:

  • Whovians (Doctor Who)
  • Sherlockians (Sherlock)
  • Trekkies (Star Trek)
  • Potterheads (Harry Potter)

Now some people may tell you that you can’t waste your life on all this fictional stuff or that it’s pointless. Those people are called haters, and they do exactly what their name implies. So stay away from them and don’t let them get to you.

Fandom means something different to everyone. To some it means a group of people who like the same thing as you, to others it means family, and to outsiders it means overly obsessive people. But to us, to us fandom means family.

*Disclaimer: These terms are the most popular terms found throughout fandoms. We ourselves do not actually use all these terms or like some of them. This post is about providing fandom terms and definitions, and it would be disrespectful to not include all of the terms simply because we do not agree with them.*

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Geek or Freak? It doesn’t matter what other people call you, it’s what you call yourself that matters

I’ve heard these two terms thrown around a lot throughout the years so I decided to look them up on Dictionary.com

Dictionary.com defines Geek as:

1. a digital-technology expert or enthusiast (a term of pride as self-reference, but often used disparagingly by others).
2. a person who has excessive enthusiasm for and some expertise about a specialized subject or activity
3. a peculiar person, especially one who is perceived to be overly intellectual, unfashionable, or socially awkward.
4.a carnival performer who performs sensationally morbid or disgusting acts, as biting off the head of a live chicken.

As a self proclaimed geek I took offense to some of these. Not every geek is a tech expert or enthusiast. While I may know how to work a smartphone, laptop, or gaming system I’m not tech savvy or enjoy all the inner workings of it. I also wouldn’t say a geek has “excessive” enthusiasm and that expertise is required. Excessive by definition means going beyond the usual, necessary, or proper limit or degree. Who defines what the “proper” limit is? 

And that third definition calling geeks peculiar, overly intellectual, unfashionable, and socially awkward are just as bad as calling us freaks. I’ve met plenty of normal looking, normal sounding geeks. I’ve met very fashionable geeks as well. And socially awkward? There are plenty of social geeks out there. I would talk to a brick wall if I thought it would talk back! Just because we don’t want to talk to you doesn’t mean that we’re socially awkward.

And I saved the best for last. The fourth definition. Seriously? SERIOUSLY?! Where the heck did you come up with that one! That one is blatantly calling us freaks, and we are nothing like that. I don’t know about you all but I certainly don’t spend my weekends biting off the heads of live chickens.

Dictionary.com defines Freak as:
1. any abnormal phenomenon or product or unusual object; anomaly; aberration.
2. a person or animal on exhibition as an example of a strange deviation from nature; monster.
3. a person who has withdrawn from normal, rational behavior and activities to pursue one interest or obsession
4. a devoted fan or follower; enthusiast

I wouldn’t say where an abnormal phenomenon just because we choose to be different from others. Aberration is defined as the act of departing from the right, normal, or usual course. The act of deviating from the ordinary, usual, or normal type. The standard for what’s considered the “norm” is constantly changing and besides what if the “norm” standard is crap (like all girls have to be a size zero to be considered beautiful and guys have to have ridiculous muscles to be considered cool.) Why wouldn’t we deviate from that crap?

I wouldn’t call us a side show or monsters either. We’re not something for others to point and laugh at so we shouldn’t let people do that to us. We may not be able to stop people from laughing at us but we can control our reactions to it. Don’t give them the reactions they’re looking for. Some people do let their fandom take over their life but how can you say that’s any different from an addict letting their addiction take over their life or a workaholic. Or the perfectionist who needs to have everything in the right order and it has to be done their way.

How is being a devoted fan, follower, or enthusiast cause for calling us freak? Why does this make us freaks but people who are devoted followers of their sports teams and have posters, sticker decals, jersey’s, scream and cry at the television, and pay tons of money to go to games and meet their players are acceptable?

We are not freaks. And the dictionary got it wrong about us. I am a geek and I refuse to abide by these standards. These definitions are not who we are. So don’t let the definitions of these labels define who you are. If you’re a geek then be proud of that fact and don’t let society and those around you define who you are.

So, after all this being said. Tell me, just who are you? How do you define who you are?

Welcome to the Fandom!

Hey everyone and welcome to We Are The Fandom: Blog edition! Now this is our first blog so bare with us please. Basically our blog is an expansion of our YouTube channel. Now, we haven’t posted a video yet due to some conflicts in schedule at the moment but we will be posting as soon as possible.

The reason we created this channel and blog is to build a community for the different fandom families. There are four of us and between the four of us we cover a wide variety of fandoms. We want this to be a place were we can talk about our fandoms and share them with others.

We want this to be a place where you can find others who are just as passionate about your fandom and want to talk about it with you. Where you can just geek out and be who you are with others who are just as geeky as you. We really want this to be a safe place for people who just want to talk about fandom things, no matter how big or little of a geek you are.

Here’s a list of just a few of the fandom’s that we’re in:

  • Doctor Who
  • Sherlock
  • Merlin
  • The Walking Dead
  • Harry Potter
  • One Piece
  • Star Wars
  • Lord of the Rings/ The Hobbit
  • Inuyasha
  • Supernatural
  • Angel/Buffy the Vampire Slayer
  • HALO
  • Blue Exorcist
  • Marvel & DC
  • Studio Ghibli
  • Assassin’s Creed

and so much more!

We are also open to looking into other fandoms and are joining new ones all the time. So if you have one that you’d like us to look into please let us know.

Now we know that there are tons of other fandom accounts out there, but what we think sets us apart is that we really want this to be more than just us posting our thoughts and what not. We really want this to feel like a community, a family even, for geeks and fans. We want to hear what you have to say and what you think. We want you to know that we care.

Never think that you’re unimportant or that you’re worthless because you’re passionate about fictional things. To paraphrase to something that John Barrowman said at a Comic Con, don’t ever apologize for being nerdy because you know what, non-nerds don’t apologize for being jerks.

So, with all that being said we’d like to welcome you to We Are The Fandom. We hope that you’ll give us a shot and stick with us.

-We Are The Fandom

Question: What’s your fandom(s) and what about it hooked you?