AniaR
12-10-2012, 10:59 AM
So cracked recently published an article that while it's aimed at female cosplayers and female "nerds", after reading it I think it could be applied to our little bubble too.
With mermaids getting more and more mainstreamed, there's been a lot of vocalization on here and facebook about fears that it'll turn into a fad, some people wont be "real" mermaids etc. We've had lengthy discussions about it. (Many people saying mermaid's are the new vampire and people fearing a twilight like fan base)
My stance has always sorta been that I'm open to anyone and everyone becoming part of the mermaid world. Even look at how many members we get on mernetwork! The more mermaids reach popularity, the more people seek out professional mers for gigs, and tail makers. Keeps our little mer-economy going.
So I wanted to share a quote from you from the article,
You can't be a better fan than anyone else anymore. Memorizing issue numbers was always useless, but in a world with Wikipedia, it's outright embarrassing. The whole point of liking things is to enjoy them. More people means more fun. Even if you're a total sociopath, more people in your hobby means more products for you to enjoy. And if you want to turn it into a fight, someone who likes a character and creates a costume is actually closer to the comics creators than someone who just likes the character.
I think though it was intended for the comic genre area, it still sort of applies.
The article details a comic legends online rants about women who do cosplay etc, and he accusses them of so much nastiness, and now it's becoming a real thing on the internet. I already see this happening in our community. Mers judge each other by what tail maker they use, what materials their tail is made out of (fabric tails < silicone tails etc.) and people have started hating on others they've had no personal experience with.
Anyway, before you jump into opinions and replies in the thread, take a moment to read the article right here (http://www.cracked.com/blog/the-7-most-ridiculous-things-about-calling-out-fake-fangirls/)
With mermaids getting more and more mainstreamed, there's been a lot of vocalization on here and facebook about fears that it'll turn into a fad, some people wont be "real" mermaids etc. We've had lengthy discussions about it. (Many people saying mermaid's are the new vampire and people fearing a twilight like fan base)
My stance has always sorta been that I'm open to anyone and everyone becoming part of the mermaid world. Even look at how many members we get on mernetwork! The more mermaids reach popularity, the more people seek out professional mers for gigs, and tail makers. Keeps our little mer-economy going.
So I wanted to share a quote from you from the article,
You can't be a better fan than anyone else anymore. Memorizing issue numbers was always useless, but in a world with Wikipedia, it's outright embarrassing. The whole point of liking things is to enjoy them. More people means more fun. Even if you're a total sociopath, more people in your hobby means more products for you to enjoy. And if you want to turn it into a fight, someone who likes a character and creates a costume is actually closer to the comics creators than someone who just likes the character.
I think though it was intended for the comic genre area, it still sort of applies.
The article details a comic legends online rants about women who do cosplay etc, and he accusses them of so much nastiness, and now it's becoming a real thing on the internet. I already see this happening in our community. Mers judge each other by what tail maker they use, what materials their tail is made out of (fabric tails < silicone tails etc.) and people have started hating on others they've had no personal experience with.
Anyway, before you jump into opinions and replies in the thread, take a moment to read the article right here (http://www.cracked.com/blog/the-7-most-ridiculous-things-about-calling-out-fake-fangirls/)