I have a hard time finding other people who are into the kind of Sci-Fi I like. Warframe, Subnautica, Oddworld, Evolve, District 9, Animorphs... God, especially District 9. I
wish D9 had an actual fandom. And a sequel. I'm also pretty sure the Fate series and Tokyo Ghoul have large fandoms, I just don't see the former and tend to
hate the latter.
Any fandom with that much rampant transphobia is garbagecharrington wrote:Nightingαlε wrote:I like 19th century authors such as Jane Austen, Edgar A. Poe, Lord Byron, etc. Unfortunately, there aren’t a lot people who are into the classics these days. I always get so excited when I meet someone who does. ;D
Hello fellow classics fan!! I have to admit that I should probably read more 19th-century authors, but it really is nice to find other people who like classics!
Sup fellow classics fans! I'm more early 20th century (most of H.G Well's stuff, most of H.P Lovecraft's stuff) and pre 1600s stuff, but the 19th century is good, too!
Imbion wrote:• Fandoms that are generally obscure are book series fandoms. Unless they are heavily popular like Harry Potter or have movie remakes of them like The Hunger Games, they often stay hidden within the depths of the Internet.
• Anyways, I also find that the Jojo's Bizarre Adventure fandom has started to become more and more obscure as time goes on, at least in English-speaking countries. It gained momentum with the release of parts 1-4. but lost that due to the fact the part 5 anime hasn't been announced as of yet.
I heard a rumor about a Vento Aureo anime logo getting copyrighted, but I'm not sure if it was legit or not and haven't seen it since. Maybe they'll have an easier time working with copyright issues now, considering Prince is dead...?