• Tigbitties@kbin.social
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    I feel like this happened to me with most geek stuff these days. I love comic books. Back in highschool (the 80’s) I was called out for being a nerd because of it. Now I get eye rolls because I don’t know Batman’s birthday or whatever.

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      Phhh, look at this guy not even knowing Mr Bruce Atman’s birthday. Read issue #284.3 if you want to know more

  • ✨Abigail Watson✨
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    Back when I first got into comic books, superhero movies were just becoming mainstream. I got really frustrated since all the movies tied together but every comic seemed to be doing its own thing. Eventually I got tired of not understanding the lore… And decided to read every major event from DC and Marvel.

    One day I realized I basically couldn’t talk to any casual comic book fan anymore. Sometimes I’ll start, but since the “incident” I don’t let myself go too far. The “incident” being that one day I thought I was having a friendly chat with another comic fan, when I reality I was straight monologuing. This guy was too polite to walk away and listened to me detail all the DC crisis points in order for an hour. It’s become one of my most embarrassing moments. So now, I’m not allowed to talk about comics for more than 5 minutes and only if the other person shows actual genuine interest.

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      When I was a little kid my parents had to sit me down and teach me the “non verbal cues” for when someone wants out of a conversation: no eye contact, weak or no confirmation (“oh yeah?” “And then what?” vs “uh huh”), and flat body language. It was sorely needed information at the time, and to this day I still occasionally run through a checklist if I catch myself getting too fired up about something or other.

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    Marvel and DC fandoms – you definitely find donuts fanatics in there.

    But I seldom judge because when it comes to the world of Potter… donuts, donuts, donuts, in the house that we occupied.

  • Dolphinfucker420@sh.itjust.works
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    Me with the Magnus archives, shit consumes my life everytime.i start listening to it again. Six hours a day type beat staying up till I see the sun every other day.