Many years dead but still shopping at Trader Joe’s
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I look at this photo, taken near the start of truly organized conventions / fandom, as a good example of who fandom "belongs" to. It belongs to everyone, and it has from the very beginning.
I look at this photo, taken near the start of truly organized conventions / fandom, as a good example of who fandom "belongs" to. It belongs to everyone, and it has from the very beginning.
Instead I propose: "What's something that you love that most people probably haven't heard of? Recommend a hidden gem to us!"