Then I suppose you could look into literary fandoms. Tolkien for example. Though I doubt you'll find any fans who are that old online. Someone in 50s, 60s more likely.
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I liked tolkien and star wars in my early school days too. Then it was easier for me to create my own circle of hobbies. But I also have little idea how people of age get into fandoms. They probably don't advertise their hobbies.
I suppose those who know how to use the internet do it the same way we younger ones do. As for the other group - IRL fan clubs, or book clubs maybe? Whatever was a thing before the internet?
Yep, as I said, people were meeting in real life - at school, after school, in library, mall, arcade, at each others homes... -discussing the matters of their fandom, or exchanging merchandise (posters, cards, figurines...). Some were even writing letters to each other if they lived far apart.
Oh, an introvert's nightmare. XD I showed my drawings to my classmates a long time ago and was not understood a bit. so I decided not to do the same in real life. reality limits both the creator and the viewer. all the same the internet space is different.
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