I haven't actually been doing
sunshine_challenge, but I did clean up my sticky post and add my friending policy there. I've also meant to give some Guardian fic recs for a bit. Today's post, however, is mostly inspired by
sewn's post on fannish identity.
Like sewn, I, too, am Finnish, but came to Anglophone fandom instead of FinFanFun. (I basically exclusively read English-language obscure sci-fi, which has zero fic fandom in Finnish. At least on the Anglophone internet, I can connect with the one other person who's read the book and wants to chat fic.) Nevertheless, I'm Finnish. On the internet, one of my primary identities is "not American". I wish I could make people grok that I don't want to have to give a fuck about the US issue du jour, but alas, that is hard.
But the reason I'm writing this slightly incoherent post is communication styles. I watch people do that squeesplosion/cutesy communication and I just ... can't. I can sort of follow, but if I tried to mimic it, I'd cringe so hard my brain would escape through my ears. I'm most at home in content-first, dry-humor communication styles, and that's what my posts and comments reflect.
So. I'm direct and get to the point if I have one. I don't habitually shroud my opinions in a veil of caveats and insecurity. And I'm much happier amongst oldskool types than the modern fandom youth of today, communication style -wise. (And I am very grateful that Guardian fandom is mostly people for whom 15 is a distant memory rather than present reality!)
Like sewn, I, too, am Finnish, but came to Anglophone fandom instead of FinFanFun. (I basically exclusively read English-language obscure sci-fi, which has zero fic fandom in Finnish. At least on the Anglophone internet, I can connect with the one other person who's read the book and wants to chat fic.) Nevertheless, I'm Finnish. On the internet, one of my primary identities is "not American". I wish I could make people grok that I don't want to have to give a fuck about the US issue du jour, but alas, that is hard.
But the reason I'm writing this slightly incoherent post is communication styles. I watch people do that squeesplosion/cutesy communication and I just ... can't. I can sort of follow, but if I tried to mimic it, I'd cringe so hard my brain would escape through my ears. I'm most at home in content-first, dry-humor communication styles, and that's what my posts and comments reflect.
So. I'm direct and get to the point if I have one. I don't habitually shroud my opinions in a veil of caveats and insecurity. And I'm much happier amongst oldskool types than the modern fandom youth of today, communication style -wise. (And I am very grateful that Guardian fandom is mostly people for whom 15 is a distant memory rather than present reality!)
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Date: 2019-07-18 09:42 (UTC)See, when I'm having that degree of feels, I am going !!! and can't type! There's a demarcation between "capable of forming coherent sentences" and "not capable of typing" for me, so if I were to try and express the flailing, it'd be *after* the emotions calmed down and I'd be faking it post facto. (I suppose there are some complicating matters here, such as my Asperger's affecting how I experience emotions and experience myself experiencing emotions, but idek. Someone else can write that treatise! :P)
I feel you - I have done the same thing, albeit not with Twitter. It's just ... could I have some actual content that's not just "omgyaysquee"?
I was about to go "But surely you mean German?" but them I remembered that we have at least two Americans and likely more, bringing them past Germans as the majority nationality. :P Looking at it, Europeans seem to be disproportionately represented within my Guardian DW circle, though idk if that's some subconscious bias or just some culture/communication thing.
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Date: 2019-07-18 10:31 (UTC)Just to be...
meoverly precise, I really meant omgyaysquee stuff I do too. It's just cumulative for me. Like, fun, fun, FUN, fun... OMG OVERLOAD TOO MUCH INCOHERENCE.I was about to go "But surely you mean German?" but them I remembered that we have at least two Americans and likely more, bringing them past Germans as the majority nationality.
LOL! The Germans get into everything too, granted. ^_^ But if I do a roll-call of "people I interact with / see active both on DW and Twitter", I think I get about 50% American?
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Date: 2019-07-18 10:46 (UTC)Ahh yeah, I get you.
Maybe! I guess the Americans are just less explicit about where they're from (because erryone is from America ofc etc), unlike us non-Americans? Or I have blanked out the US-ness for my sanity. *g* It's not like I've counted.
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Date: 2019-07-18 16:39 (UTC)My two emotional states are 'numb' and 'distressed' so a lot of flailing just seems performative to me. (Yay mental illness goggles! /s) Sometimes I can perform it, sometimes I don't have the energy it takes to do so. Either way is kinda uncomfortable and I would rather be talking about the canon or headcanons. (However, I can certainly appreciate the aesthetic appeal of various scenes, just... not the same way as most people, apparently.)
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Date: 2019-07-18 17:29 (UTC)Are you still talking about the flailing (i.e. showing one's appreciation) or experiencing the appreciation?
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Date: 2019-07-18 17:57 (UTC)Are you still talking about the flailing (i.e. showing one's appreciation) or experiencing the appreciation?
Experiencing the appreciation. I don't experience sexual attraction at all, so a lot of fanservice that most people flail about just leaves me disturbed or confused, or I end up finding other things to enjoy about it (like emotional intimacy or character studies in smut).
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Date: 2019-07-18 18:33 (UTC)Nodnod. As someone who's almost exclusively attracted to women, I can sympathize about the whole "I suppose this is fanservice, but I do not find it in the least appealing" thing.