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escritorzuela ([personal profile] queenslayerbee) wrote2025-01-09 09:54 pm
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Snowflake 2k25 (V)

Challenge #5

Talk about what has improved in your life thanks to fandom. Post your answer to today’s challenge in your own space and leave a comment in this post saying you did it. Include a link to your post if you feel comfortable doing so.

red, gold and white snowflake shapes against a dark white background the word snowflake in dark yellow at the top and challenge in dark red at the bottom

For one, fandom has done wonders for my creativity. It constantly inspires me, and although I don't manage to complete even a *tenth* of the ideas I do have, it wouldn't even be half as that if it wasn't for fandom. I wouldn't have written as much without it. I wouldn't have met some of my favourite artists, either through recommendations or because, by pure luck, I got to talk to them! To grow as an artist myself, thanks to them.

And that's the other thing. IRL I'm not bad at talking to people, at establishing a rapport with them, but that's almost a Persona (I call it channeling my father, because he's GREAT at that lol). I can turn it on, especially in situations where it's needed, to network and that shit, but it's not my natural state. I'm a misanthropic loner by nature, because I rarely feel like I connect with the people around me, like I have much in common with them. It's been online that I've really met like-minded people I could talk with, starting with fandom and going beyond that; our values, our goals, or lives.

Fandom has definitely helped me feel less alone, less of a oddity. I've met some of my favourite people there; there's definitely drawbacks to online friendships, of course, but I love having people from all over the globe I can talk with on my little phone.