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In a rare bout of agreement with quite a lot of other people, I'm sick and tired of fandom. I feel about fandom in general now the way I felt about Mulder/Scully Romance when I stopped reading it. The stories are more or less the same, and so are the discussions and arguments. The first time the same issues came up, I watched. The second time, I got involved in the discussion. This time, I'm just sick of it and inclined to throw my hands up and say, "Fine. Let it all go to hell."

Instead of being one of the authors so passionate about fandom, I'm now just another one of the old and bitter slashers who slowly starts working herself out of slash fandom.

That doesn't mean I've disappeared completely. I'm now on digests on a lot of lists, and I left other lists, but I also joined some new lists. The lists I joined, with one exception, are gen/het lists and, under one of my aliases, general discussion lists.

My fascination with gen and het, especially well-written and Real People gen and het, is very much the same as my initial fascination with slash; it's something different. I'm sick and tired of the stories that all have the same plot and basically the same characters, no matter who they pretend to be. I'm sick and tired of the same discussions about what makes good fic and why RPS is or isn't evil. I'm ready for fic about different people in different styles. I'm ready for discussions about what Jarod and Miss Parker's relationship might be. I'm ready for lists that don't leave me frustrated, annoyed and angry all the time.

In a not unrelated rant, I'm struggling very hard not to say to a great number of people, "Just grow the fuck up already." It's not just the women in their thirties who act fifteen. It's not just the teenagers whose journals I read and think, "Of course you feel that way; everyone feels that way at your age." It's not even just the old and venerable, relatively speaking, slashers who are so taken with NSync. It's all of them and more. Everywhere I turn, there are people who by rights should be mature enough to deal with the real world and the fan world, yet aren't. In the midst of all this infuriating immaturity, who's acting like an adult? The ex-friend who usually insists on being all of about thirteen. Ah, irony, how thou hast not failed me.

wow.

Date: 2001-03-01 01:09 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
"It's not just the teenagers whose journals I read and think, 'Of course you feel that way; everyone feels that way at your age.'"

Um, wow. "Everyone feels that way"? Can you ever really say that about people? That EVERYONE feels a certain way? That's really cold. That's really misinformed. I don't care what age group you direct such a comment at- it's an assumption, and a poor one at that. Sure, people may experience similar feelings at similar points in their lives, but no one will EVER have the SAME feelings. Furthermore, your use of the phrase, "of course" is pretty fucking demeaning, ESPECIALLY if you're responding to someone's angst. Certainly, Teenage Angst can start to sound the same, and it can be boring and annoying (I have read MORE than my share of stupid teenage journals), but to categorize it as such...I just don't agree with that, and I wish you'd reconsider that part of your head.

As for the desire to have other people "grow the fuck up," it might do you well to realize that "growing up" has Absolutely Nothing To Do With the sort of music a person likes. Musical tastes may evolve, personal tastes may evolve, but I have yet to see the proof that a kid who listens to and/or obsesses over Boy Bands is less mature than someone the same age who listens to the Pixies or something. Maturity is found elsewhere. You know that, because you said it. Maturity is found in dealing with the real world. Be sure you ALWAYS draw the line between the two. It's irresponsible to do otherwise.

love and kisses,
Meg (http://fisticuffs.org)

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