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 Crowd of screaming mashabiki
Crowd of screaming fans
*A WARM SHOUT OUT TO THOSE WHO HELPED THANK wewe FOR TAKING TIME OFF YOUR SCHEDULE AND ANSWERING THESE maswali BEYOND WHAT I COULD HAVE ASKED FOR. :D I know I didn't fit in all your stuff in cuz i was trying to get as many people as possible, AND TO THOSE THAT DIDN'T MAKE IT IN:TARDIS-Granger, and the two girls from onedirectionfanclub.co.uk

The screaming crowds. The hours spent online, spreading pictures and information. All these people coming together. Let me introduce wewe to a fandom.
Fandom is a term that sounds like what is is—it refers to all the combined mashabiki of something. It can be a sport, hobby, au book. It can be very specific, down to one show; au wide, encompassing all shows in a genre. The mashabiki are closely connected kwa shared interest. Fandoms have been around for some time, but have recently become mainstream. Are wewe ready to enter their world?
“People sometimes look at fandoms from the outside and wonder why [they] spend so much time on these people they don't know personally, but once wewe step inside the world wewe can start to understand it...fandoms are just one of the many ways that we gain and spread ideas, information and wisdom from all over the world,” alisema Haley, a high school junior, in her makala Fangirling Dissected.
    Now fandoms can take their interest online. Many websites are built kwa dedicated mashabiki of everything from Harry Potter to My Little Pony. mashabiki from all over can collect information, have conversations, post original artwork and stories, and write on forums. It’s easy for every member of the fandom around the world to connect, even if they never meet in real life.
    There’s a difference between shabiki and fandom. Only the most devoted mashabiki are included in the fandom. Youtube user danisnotonfire explains the difference between a “casual” shabiki and an “internet” shabiki that would be in a fandom.
“Let me explain: firstly the person discovers and enjoys the thing. Then the person goes onto the internet and has fun learning zaidi about it and people who feel the same way. The person then suddenly becomes aware of their [the object of interest] overwhelming perfection and it becomes the mashabiki main reason for being alive.”
Being overcome kwa emotion when something in the fandom happens au the person sees au hears anything related to their fandom (They see a picture, hear the name, etc) is called “feels”.
“Now whenever anything happens, they are overcome kwa so many emotions [feels] that they can't function and it’s basically destroyed their life. Basically fandoms are like drugs, wewe just need that little bit to get wewe hooked, and then a tiny bit zaidi here and there, when BAM, suddenly your life is a train wreck.”
That’s where many disagreed. As fanpop jina la mtumiaji x-Yumi-x pointed out, being a shabiki may take up a lot of time, but that’s because it’s all stuff they upendo doing; stuff they’d rather be doing than other things.
“To be honest, being in a fandom really enriched my life and aliyopewa me a sense of belonging,” alisema fanpop jina la mtumiaji Cerudays.
“Being in a fandom has brought a lot of good times into my life that I wouldn't have had otherwise. I honestly don’t know what I’d be doing if it weren’t for this,” added fanpop jina la mtumiaji Panisepic.
    Members of a fandom tend to be very interested in all of the details of their object of interest. They will absorb any accessible knowledge about it, and it often makes them very educated about it. For example, mashabiki of Doctor Who could orodha all the actors, talk about who made the best companion, au argue avidly that David Tennant was the better doctor. Often, members connect kwa organizing things like conventions, games, au conferences. shabiki fiction (fictional stories about the object of interest written kwa fans) and art are also common among fandoms. These are just zaidi signs as to how much mashabiki upendo their hobbies.
    One example is a story of how much one girl wanted to get a poster and see a new movie. “I had been waiting for the new sinema to come out for half a year, and they were being shown…near my town. If wewe attended in cosplay [dress up like a character from show, book, au video game, especially ones from Japanese genre of manga and anime], wewe could get a free poster— and I really, really wanted a poster! I went with a friend, but there were maybe 40 people also in costume there, and the theater wasn’t open yet! So all 40 something of us stood outside in cold weather wearing ridiculous costumes, watching as people stared when they drove by. It was hilarious!” exclaimed Cerudays, telling of a story she happily remembers. “I met a lot of cool people, got the poster I wanted, and enjoyed watching an anime movie in a theater full of people who shared my interest. It was so cool!”
    Many people can misunderstand these fans. Panisepic thinks the biggest challenge would definitely be other people’s view of fandoms, and having the reputation of being nerds.
“I know there’s a lot of stereotyping that goes on...I really think we would prove them wrong. We wear shirts with characters on them, wewe wear a football jersey. We talk about last night’s episode, wewe talk about last night’s game. We have inayopendelewa characters, wewe have inayopendelewa players. wewe think it’s weird we listen to something in another language we can’t understand, all your plays, scores, player names, and teams are just as must gibberish to me as anime is to you.”
Sometimes the stereotyping of fandoms goes beyond just points of views. Sometimes people take it as far as bullying.
This was the case with fanpop jina la mtumiaji Animegurl235.
“The only thing I basically have an interest in is anime… I was actually depressed for a period of time in middle school for being bullied so much for loving anime. I’m totally fine now though, and have made anime loving friends!”
    So, now that wewe know about fandoms, are wewe curious about the most maarufu ones? Here’s a compiled list, not in any specific order. Doctor Who with mashabiki called Whovians, Sherlock Holmes with mashabiki called Sherlockians, Breaking Bad, anime (Japanese animation) with mashabiki called Otakus, Hunger Games with mashabiki called Tributes, Game of Thrones, and Supernatural.
    Now, when most people think of the beginning of fandoms, they think of Spock. But it came even before nyota Trek. In 1900’s, it was used to describe sports fans. The earliest known record of fandom is actually when Arthur Conan Doyle began his stories of mystery novels about Sherlock Holmes when a passionate shabiki base popped up. These early Sherlockians weren’t happy with just kusoma the books; they wanted to live them. Since gaming systems were a while off, they settled for the inayofuata best thing: uandishi stories. Except they didn't use the term fanfiction, they called them “parodies” and “pastiches”. “Fanfiction” didn't get used until the mid 60’s around the publication of the earliest fanfiction journal, the nyota Trek themed Spockanalia.
So a fandom is close community of people with shared interest. These people can laugh, cry, and make memories together.
“I upendo knowing that there are people all across the world that shares your interests! Even if they live on the other side of the ocean, even if they don't speak your language...just knowing that thousands of people are viungo in a community dedicated to one universal thing with inside jokes, art, and muziki is pretty awesome. We’re like one big family!”explains Cerudays. It’s a little zaidi understandable why they like being a part of that, isn’t it?
 WE ARE FANDOMS hear us roar
WE ARE FANDOMS hear us roar
 I only need my fandom family
I only need my fandom family
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Chapter 3! Hope wewe like it! Please tell me what wewe think in the maoni thingy! Thanks you!

Story:

Demon P.O.V:

I was just starting to drift off when all of a sudden -"HELLO PLANE LOSERS! I AM TAK! OTHERWISE KNOWN AS THE ray OF SUNSHINE THAT BRIGHTENED UP YOUR LIFE AND MADE IT STOP SUCKING SO MUCH A-" Someone yelled being cut-off kwa this: "Shut up Tak!" I looked up and saw a weird girl sitting on the floor with a shoe print of her back and another girl - who i thought was very pretty- who was standing there glaring at her with a few other girls behind her. The pretty girl had ashy-blonde hair...
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posted by usuitakumi77
MAID SAMA !



会長はメイド様!
(Kaichō wa Maid-sama!)
Genre Romantic comedy
manga
Written kwa Hiro Fujiwara
Published kwa Hakusensha
English publisher Tokyopop
Demographic Shōjo
Magazine LaLa
Original run December 2005 – ongoing
Volumes 14
TV anime
Directed kwa Hiroaki Sakurai
Studio J.C.Staff
Licensed kwa Sentai Filmworks
Network TBS, BS-TBS, Animax Asia, Seven Network
English network anime Network, Animax Asia, Seven Network
Original run April 1, 2010 – September 23, 2010
Episodes 26 (List of episodes)
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First off, anime I have not seen that I have heard are good Future diaries, Akame ga kill? (comment your opinion, I want to know if this onyesha is good au bad, people either tell me its great au its terrible) Kill la Kill, Blood Lad, Elfen Lied, Ergo Proxy, Monster, Angel Beats, Clannad, something something kenshin, berserk, Fairy tail, Slam Dunk, Neon Genesis, Gurren Lagann, Gintama samurai, D-gray man, Black Bullet, Shaman King.(for all wewe steins gate mashabiki out there, sorry but I dropped it, I really did not enjoy it) Ok well that sure puts into perspective how much I haven't seen...didn't...
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