. Jimmy Neutron . Pixar . Weird Al . DreamWorks . Thomas The Tank Engine And Friends . Boom Beach . LittleBigPlanet . Dreams . And a little bit of Seinfeld
I'm not co but I'm pretty sure it's not necroposting unless someone replies with something irrelevant to the topic
I posted in a old dead thread and she warned me about necroposting. You're talking about detailing. Necro=dead not derailment.
Sorry all, meant to respond earlier. I don't see this as necroposting. To me, necroposting is like finding an old post that is no longer relevant, and responding to it.
For instance, if someone made a post such as "who's going to see The Force Awakens in theaters??" And you chose to respond to this post with a "lol, this funny now." That's necroposting. Why? Well, because the experience of seeing the movie in theaters in 2016 has since expired. Basically, necroposting is commenting on something that's already occured. Doesn't apply here because it's a contemporary topic, nothing about this is irrelevant in this day and age.
I posted in a old dead thread and she warned me about necroposting. You're talking about detailing. Necro=dead not derailment.
Sorry all, meant to respond earlier. I don't see this as necroposting. To me, necroposting is like finding an old post that is no longer relevant, and responding to it.
For instance, if someone made a post such as "who's going to see The Force Awakens in theaters??" And you chose to respond to this post with a "lol, this funny now." That's necroposting. Why? Well, because the experience of seeing the movie in theaters in 2016 has since expired. Basically, necroposting is commenting on something that's already occured. Doesn't apply here because it's a contemporary topic, nothing about this is irrelevant in this day and age.
Thank you for clarifying. I'll keep this in mind.
I'm nothing but a mass of concrete yet my heart is calling my name
Hi Im Red! Nice to meet you! I Rarely search for lost media but when i do i dont do anything noticeable but i atleast do something, I am making a web series [CANCLED TILL LATE 2024-2025 FOR CONTINUATION]
i feel like op and I would have been best friends in 2020 lol, I used to love like 80% of those fandoms anyways
eddsworld homestuck project sekai gravity falls vocaloid puyo puyo (for the characters) jerma if that counts politics and political satire youtubers lots of music and bands and stuff, too many to list
Does historical fashion count as a fandom? I am into that, especially the period between 1850-1900 and to a lesser extent the Napoleonic era (9 Nov 1799 – 28 Jun 1815).
1. Pokémon. I stared liking it when I saw the English dub Anime when it started in 1998 and I got really into it. I collected the TCG cards (I didn't play the TCG as there wasn't places where I lived where people played it except at the back of one small shop that no longer exists. If I remember when I went, there were more people playing Magic The Gathering than playing Pokémon there), Topps cards, went to see the movies (I was bummed when I couldn't get the Mew card as Cinemas ran out of them where I lived). I didn't play the games until a friend gave me her Sapphire game and a GBA and I have played and owned nearly every main series game since except for Emerald, Black and White 2 and Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon. I also have a few other Pokémon games like Pokémon Snap for Switch, Lets Go Pikachu and Eevee. I have seen most of the anime up until Ash left the show and haven't watched it since. I have several of the movies on DVD and first part of the Pokémon Chronicles. I even wrote two of my own Pokémon fan stories.
2. Loony Tunes/Merrie Melodies 3. The Simpsons and Futurama 4. Star Trek - Been a big fan since I watched episodes of TOS and TNG with my dad in the early 90s. I once even wrote a crossover fanfic which crossed elements of the game Deus Ex (2000) and Star Trek. 5. Stargate 6. Back to the Future 7. Baseball 8. History - Especially the American Civil War, old west and the 1920s. 9. Country and Jazz music. I was into country music before I got into Jazz, but after I started playing saxophones, that really got me into liking Jazz music a lot more than I used to. 10. Tracker music. This type of music made on computers: modarchive.org/ I got into it in the 90s when I downloaded Impulse Tracker and I have been into tracker music ever since even though I have never been good at making my own tracker music. 11. Goosebumps 12. Weird Al Yankovic