Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
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Is it just me, or can Harry Potter fans be kind of obnoxious and over-the-top?
Hannah wrote: "Okay, I love Harry Potter. I really do. I love the aura of the books. The humor, the enchantedness, the message of the story, the story itself, etc.
But I have to admit when thing: the fandom is a..."
I'll say I'm in this fandom, but I'm not obnoxious or annoying, and I don't appreciate being part of a stereotype and generalization....
But I have to admit when thing: the fandom is a..."
I'll say I'm in this fandom, but I'm not obnoxious or annoying, and I don't appreciate being part of a stereotype and generalization....

But I have to admit when thing: ..."
Hey. I'm in the fandom. I'm mostly talking about the people that have HP as their main fandom.
The truth about generalizations... are that the general people in the category... are the general ones. The biggest amount. Generalizations are not bad. They're just generalizations. Not everyone is in a generalization; but most are. The fact that (most) women are short is true and yes, it's a generalization. But guess what, the generalization is TRUE! Would you imagine that? No way!
Being generalized is not bad. It's just true.
But again, I'm not generalizing YOU. I am just generalizing the majority... which is the general. lol


Yes. Thank you.

Dear Molly;
Thanks for taking care of Harry. Now its my turn with Fred.
Love Lilly.
Okay I get it, its wonderful that Molly Weasley cared for Harry but it is not that big a deal, stop making it seem like a overly-sentimental part of the series which is impotant, 'cause its not.
so my point is you're right :D

Well, then the majority of the HP fandom is crazy essentially lol.

Dear Molly;
Thanks for taking c..."
EXACTLY!!!


LOL... I think you misunderstand. I'm not talking about the character of Harry, I'm talking about the fanbase for the books. lol
I know what you mean. Same here with me. WAY too much.

(Me personally, I think that the HP fandoms messed up. Either their ships and all. You have the canon ones, and then the messed up non-canon ships. *sigh*)

whoops. yeah totally. I misunderstood and yeah harry potter fans are always over the top

Cheers!


1. NEVER LIKE PERCY WEASLEY HES A TRAITOR BECAUSE HE WASNT LIKE THE REST OF HIS FAMILY
2. PETER PETTIGREW WAS NEVER A MARAUDER EVEN IF HIS NAME IS ON THE MARAUDERS MAP
3. YOU HAVE TO SHIP REMUS AND SIRIUS FUCKING EACH OTHER BECAUSE ITS APPARENTLY CANON
4. YOU HAVE TO LOVE HERMIONE DESPITE THE FACT SHES NOTHING SPECIAL

But I have to adm..."
don't you think you're making a fallacious argument? and yes generalizations can be bad they're discriminatory like when racist people condemn a certain group based on opinion instead of facts.
Oh and LOTR fandom vs HP? well did you ever consider that MAYBE its because LOTR has been around for quite sometime and a good number of its fans are already pretty advance on the age spectrum and you have to consider the novels themselves & what sort of readers they attract. Its sad and annoying yes but HP does attract the types who doesn't care much for substance but hunt around for ships and all those other cheesy stuff while LOTR, is i suppose more stoic but well i'm sure there's a fanfic somewhere about Sauron and Frodo.
The thing is FANdom, its basically the synonym for over-the-top, drooling maniacs (of sorts) and yes obnoxious to a point. If you really can't stand it then quit pinterest & goodreads cause they'll never go away and it'll just stress you out or learn to ignore.

1. NEVER LIKE PERCY WEASLEY HES A TRAITOR BECAUSE HE WASNT LIKE THE REST OF HIS FAMILY
2. PETER PETTIGREW WAS NEVER A MARAUDER EVEN IF HIS NAME IS ON THE MAR..."
Thank you!!!! You understand!!!!! :D This is why we're friends.

Yes, generalizations can be, but they're not always. Lol. Geez.

Uummmmmm. I would say otherwise. HP is compared to Twilight ALL THE TIME and it gets to be extremely obnoxious. Plus, they always seem to shove it in people's faces that their fandom is the best and act like blubbering babies about every single silly canon there is. IT IS ANNOYING.

That is true. I myself am zealous for my top fandom, Lord of the Rings. But I'm not to the point of obsessing over silly, overly sentimental canons. The HP fans are so justice oriented also. You can't like Snape because he hated Lily's son. He was a horrible person blah blah blah. I just personally hate that. I hate it and it's annoying because I get it on my Pinterest feed quite a bit--though recently I've stopped following the Potter fans.


They're pains in the ass to some degree. Take it fork someone whose in it.

I think Lord Of The Rings fandom has a more mature following.







I have read one good fanfic in my life, but I don't want to have to dig through all the layers of smut to find it. If that's what you write, don't take it personally, I just don't want to spend my time reading that.
Certain pairings really do get on my nerves. ESPECIALLY in HP. Why did they all marry their gf/bf, friend, or best friend from their childhood? For me, that would just be weird... And Ronmione, it doesn't seem like it would work. Don't get me wrong, Harry with Hermione would be way too cliche, I don't like either of them


But I have to admit when thing: the fandom is a..."
I could do without quite so much 'shipping, and a bit more analysis of the texts. And I wonder why the vast majority of Potterheads seem to be teenage girls. Most people seem to be sane enough, though.

Why, yes, they can. Especially the outspoken ones that speak up more often.

(Unless it's rpf. That's just nasty.)"
What is rpf?

1. NEVER LIKE PERCY WEASLEY HES A TRAITOR BECAUSE HE WASNT LIKE THE REST OF HIS FAMILY
2. PETER PETTIGREW WAS NEVER A MARAUDER EVEN IF HIS NAME ..."
What's so wrong?

1. NEVER LIKE PERCY WEASLEY HES A TRAITOR BECAUSE HE WASNT LIKE THE REST OF HIS FAMILY..."
Ummm... yeah, it kinda does. I've encountered several of these type of things.
I enjoy many aspects of the Harry Potter fan community- they're fun to discuss and get creative with- but a big reason why I could never enjoy the series the way most people did was because of the "fandom". HP was getting to its highest point of popularity when I was much younger (the sixth book was seeing its midnight release), and my older siblings were literary buffs very much into the series. It was their (and several other people's) recommendation for me to delve into the books, but for whatever reason I found them difficult to immerse myself in. Even after reading the entire series later and finding myself appreciative for what it accomplished, I still felt it was overrated, and in a way still feel so now. When I think about rereading an HP book, it's the kind of fandom that surrounds HP as a whole that comes to mind and asks me to reconsider.
I take back whatever I said if I ever commented on this post (which I'm sure I have)
Just one word
FEELS
HARRY POTTER FEELS
ROMIONE FEELS
ALL TYPES OF FEELS
Just one word
FEELS
HARRY POTTER FEELS
ROMIONE FEELS
ALL TYPES OF FEELS
I feel the world "feelings" hasn't been felt in quite some time, being replaced by its shortened term "feels".
Food for thought. :)
Food for thought. :)

Harry's taller than Bilbo so ha

What does that even have to do with anything?
What an elementary and juvenile argument.
Hannah Renee wrote: "Kylee~Percabeth~Captain Swan~Romione~Fourtris~ wrote: "Harry's taller than Bilbo so ha"
What does that even have to do with anything?
What an elementary and juvenile argument."
Idk I said the firs thing that came to mind. I wasn't trying to pick an argument, just trying to have a sense of humor. You don't always have to be rude to people you know. Excuse me for trying to be funny and not insult others. My bad.
What does that even have to do with anything?
What an elementary and juvenile argument."
Idk I said the firs thing that came to mind. I wasn't trying to pick an argument, just trying to have a sense of humor. You don't always have to be rude to people you know. Excuse me for trying to be funny and not insult others. My bad.
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But I have to admit when thing: the fandom is annoying. It really is. They have to be the most sentimental and the most over-protective fans on the earth. I'm mostly on Pinterest and Goodreads to experience the fandom and Pinterest is mainly where I experience it. Don't get me wrong, I pin my fair share of HP pins, but some of the boards and pins about HP that are pinned on my feed can be really... sappy. HP fans are over-zealous and extremely sentimental. 99% of the headcanons are really silly and well... sentimental; that's really the only way I can explain it. Plus, they're ALWAYS comparing it to Twilight. Twilight is not the best and even I've pinned the comparison pins... but then it gets to be excessive. I think that they can be a little... well, overly noble.
Let's compare this to the LotR fandom (which is personally MY #1 fandom <3). LotR fans can be super obsessive and crazy but there's one difference: it's never super sentimental, nor does it shove itself in other people's faces, something that the HP fandom is guilty of. (Whether you like it or not, ADMIT IT. You KNOW it's true.) LotR fans are very mature about their love for it, even though on the inside, they feel as strongly about their fandom as the HP fans do.
Please tell me I'm not the only one that feels this way.