I don't see anything inherently evangelical about fandoms, no. In fact, the idea that a fandom is something that makes you special (even if the mundanes aren't sophisticated enough to realise your true brilliance) and isn't open to everyone doesn't contradict my feeling of fandom at all.
Suela's an exhibitionist. That's all. Like I'm a krav exhibitionist, but that doesn't mean I'm in a martial arts fandom.
Do you seek out other costumers/spend your time planning for the next RenFaire-like-thing, or is costuming something you enjoy, but that doesn't inspire you to go to great lengths to geek about it.
Pretty much B. I may be a fan, but I am shy. So I read mailing lists and buy books and (rarely) sew some.
Do you post to the list, Betsy? Do the other costumers know of you, the way you know of random Buffista?
That's what I meant about your attitude to costuming not reflecting costuming as a whole. Just because you're 'merely' a fan doesn't mean there's no fandom.
Do the other costumers know of you, the way you know of random Buffista?
I doubt it. Hey, I'm a lurker! I can support people in E-mail now!
suited to the means of the majority : INEXPENSIVE
Heh. I like this one -- popular = CHEAP.
Go team Shrift!
Heh. Recalling it went something like this:
Betsy: ...the rhetorical term for the part used to represent the whole.
Me: I know that word. It's --
t mem-fault
Word:
t poof
Me: Crap. Okay. It sounds like... Mnah mnah?
A Mighty Fortress Is Our Google: Metonymy
Me: Closer than the Swedish Chef, yet not quite the thing with the thing what means the thing. Bork bork bork!
A Mighty Fortress Is Our Google: Synecdoche.
Me: My English degree is ashamed to be seen in public with me now, isn't it.
It's so odd how Minearverse has become the de facto gender studies thread.
Kristen just AIMed me:
Her: I take it Tim posted?
Me: Nature v. Nurture debate