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In my living room I have several Torchwood, Dr. Who, Star Wars, and LoTR action figures. Not to mention my Transformers Bumblebee, my Star Wars Mighty Mug dolls, a sonic screwdriver, and a pokeball. On my wall above my computer are two Star Wars posters and I have an SGA poster in my study/kitty room.

My friend, when I told her I was moving the antique shelf that used to be my grandmother's into my bedroom to put up the posters, told me I should move it back and also move all my toys into the second bedroom, where I could hide them and wouldn't embarrass myself. She also mentioned that my apartment looked like a teenager's bedroom, which, ok, I can kind of understand. Still.   The shelf looked  out of place right  next to Captain Jack and Docter #9.  I think it looks much better in the bedroom, where I don't have anything fannish save for autograph photos on the wall.  

I don't know about the rest of you, but I embrace my geekiness. I enjoy having my action figures where I can see them and play with them, and I love the two posters I can look at whenever I need a little nudge of "really, my life does not suck!" I am thinking of getting a CD stand and rearranging my figures to better display them, but other than that, I enjoy my apartment.

So do you all display your geeky tendencies? I know for me that I'm considered a bit of a freak in the family, even by my sister who lives in Seattle and prides herself on being different. *Snort* I think she just likes to party and tells herself that that constitutes being young at heart.

Anyway, I guess I was just wondering how the rest of you deal with your fannishness around your family. Do they know how obsessed you are, or do they make fun of you, like mine do? Honestly, although I embrace my fandoms wholeheartedly, I'm actually pretty much a coward when it comes to letting my family know just exactly how much I am into it. It's bad enough getting eye rolls and surreptitious remarks about growing up, but if I told them that I wrote fanfic, they would immediately ask why I bother when I should turn that energy into original fiction.

Some battles just aren't worth fighting unless you live several miles away. 

For those of you who are totally open about your fanfic, I envy you!  I wish I had your strength.  At least my apartment is a little haven of fanish love, and my friends, other than the one I mentioned above, seem to enjoy it.  I figure, you're only as old as you feel, and I like to think that I'm just a giant kid at heart.  :)

Bwah?

Mar. 11th, 2009 07:24 pm
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Have you ever been reading a really good fic, good plot, well written, when all the sudden it goes off into WTF-land?  Yeah, that's where I'm at now.  I can't even stop reading it because it sucked me in and now I have to find out how it ends.  But - where did that great story go? 
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I have a question for all of you out there who are not from the US. I was reading a Highlander fanfic today (blushes and bows head) and they kept using the term, "get around" instead of get dressed. Is that a French or English saying? At first I had no idea what they were talking about, but they kept using it, and the person who wrote the story was not American. Can anyone help this poor, confused hobbit?

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