I'm pretty certain that if I'm not remembered for constantly drawing/doodling on everything - being a emo/goth into various comics, anime and 'geeky' things is definitely more likely.
In school from 2003 and onwards - I was always carrying around a comic or manga borrowed from the local library and would talk way too much about the things I was interested in if someone was unfortunate to ask. That being said, I drew the line at talking about fanworks like fanfiction or the fact that I posted up my own fan arts on sites like livejournal and deviantart. It felt too personal to talk about - plus I was really getting into m/m or f/f ship fics because they were the closest things to queer literature that closeted gay me could get her hands on at the time. One of the main reason I didn't talk about fanworks was mostly fears about outing myself.
Although, in the latter years of secondary school I did managed to make friends with someone because she over heard me geeking out over an anime movie and we became convention buddies after we were done with school.
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In school from 2003 and onwards - I was always carrying around a comic or manga borrowed from the local library and would talk way too much about the things I was interested in if someone was unfortunate to ask.
That being said, I drew the line at talking about fanworks like fanfiction or the fact that I posted up my own fan arts on sites like livejournal and deviantart. It felt too personal to talk about - plus I was really getting into m/m or f/f ship fics because they were the closest things to queer literature that closeted gay me could get her hands on at the time. One of the main reason I didn't talk about fanworks was mostly fears about outing myself.
Although, in the latter years of secondary school I did managed to make friends with someone because she over heard me geeking out over an anime movie and we became convention buddies after we were done with school.