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Cimorene ([personal profile] cimorene) wrote2019-12-26 02:57 pm
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hatewatching or hatereading isn't specific enough

Sometimes you know you're going to hate all of it, but you have to experience it anyway because some bizarre sense of internal fairness tells you that it's not technically fair to decide (even privately) that you hate it without giving it a chance, but once you check you'll be free to judge it with a clear conscience.

The reaction videos I've seen for Cats make this familiar process look a lot more fun than it usually feels to me, though. I laughed all the way through Folding Ideas's.
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[personal profile] yvannairie 2019-12-27 01:52 pm (UTC)(link)
"Fairness kink" and "a deep suspicion towards things being pleasurable" probably cover it, yeah >_>) Calling Finnish people out on having emotionally motivated opinions on things can get pretty hairy b/c of it.

I feel you, though. I'm kind of Like That with the Transformers comics, partially b/c everything I've seen about them points to them just not being that enjoyable, and partially b/c the Greater Fandom seems to have made up their mind about their objective quality so me not liking them would go over like a lead balloon. Shit, comic fans will debate me on the point of Not Wanting To Read Them, occasionally, it's that bad.
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[personal profile] yvannairie 2019-12-27 04:51 pm (UTC)(link)
It's... people can be so protective of their fandoms, and not realise how that can make the thing less appealing. If someone repeatedly tries to override my stated preferences in order to "give me a good experience", even if I end up enjoying the thing, it will always be tainted by having been pressganged into "enjoying myself".

IDK. Fandom's marbles seem to have gotten particularly scattered lately.