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Keep Hoping Machine Running ([personal profile] thefourthvine) wrote2006-09-26 04:39 am
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Poll: Distraction Is Good

I'm kind of - not too bright sometimes. For example, when I grabbed an oven rack to move it around without, um, checking to see if it was hot? That was a "not so bright" moment in my life, right there.

Also, ow.

So I want distraction, with a minimum of typing involved. It's time for a poll! With, ideally, lots of comments! Come on, people - please. Distract me.

(I do actually have a place I'm going with this, by the way - except for the last question, which is there solely because LJ is crazed tonight. I'm trying to find out what fans do and how they do it. Assuming the ice does its job, I'll have a meta post on this sometime in the distant, murky future. Probably.)

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[personal profile] abbylee 2006-09-26 04:49 am (UTC)(link)
I tend to go through moods/phases of one primary fandom at a time. But I've yet to move out of a fandom once I'm in it, I just might spend (considerably( less time with it.

Most of my fandoms are a combination of show watching and reading meta and excessive amounts of fanfiction. But some shows that I consider myself fannish about, it's more that I have a certain way of watching the show and not necessarily that I interact with (or eavesdrop on) a community.

[identity profile] thefourthvine.livejournal.com 2006-09-26 09:22 am (UTC)(link)
I completely forgot about the actual consumption of the canon in my poll. This says an awful lot about how I interact with fandoms. But, even if I forgot to include it, I do know that there's a way to be fannish about a canon even if you're not interacting fannishly about it, just as you can love a canon without being fannish about it.

*shakes head*

I can't believe I forgot watching or reading the canon in a poll about fannish activities. I do not get a Fan Biscuit today.