I’m not sure I can survive this fandom. I took a break from the fandom after the Selena Gomez concert to focus on getting my occupational certifications. I’m back now & everyone is obsessed with playing self-righteous fandom politics. I feel trapped between disappointed meanies and very stuck up ass kissers. People are either obsessed with finding something wrong with everything Tom does or they are stuck up hypocrites who kiss Hiddleswift’s ass. This is silly but I feel pressured to pick a side

pixy456:

theunfriendlyblackthottie:

How to survive fandom drama

1. take nobody seriously

2. know that everyone is full of shit

P.S. self-righteous fandom politics – you gotta trademark that because that is gold and it accurately describes the main source of all the fuckary going around.  

Anon….there are people in the middle. Raises hands! We just don’t verbalize as much as either end. But we are here!

Agreed

madi-solo:

watersofglasscosplay:

While I’m so happy to have met these two delightful people, I would have liked it to be under better circumstances. Wizard World needs to get their shit together and think about how they treat their guests. Chris and Hayley looked absolutely EXHAUSTED, being dragged from session to session with barely any breaks at all because the scheduling was about an hour behind, all because Wizard World decided to over-sell their tickets to make more money, consequently having to try and cram every single one of the hundreds of people who paid for these ops in a span of a few seconds. This will pretty much guarantee these guests will never return. I already heard Chris Hemsworth and Tom Hiddleston were angry at Wizard World’s disorganization, and poor Chris Evans apparently had an anxiety attack. This is not okay. When you leave a convention feeling legitimately bad for the celebrity guests, there is a problem. It’s good to know they appreciate their fans, but Wizard World needs to learn to appreciate THEM.

Couldn’t have said it better myself.