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Finding my own niche.

I get where you're coming from with the wrestling discussions. I kinda stopped acknowledging the wrestling thread on RGT because I don't keep up much with modern wrestling anymore, as well as a lot of modern wrestling discussion feeling like people arguing over which companies are the worst. It's not very fun to engage with.

Also, I've had a few power scaling discussions with friends irl. Dragon Ball, My Little Pony in particular. I've never thought to engage with those conversations online, though. Pretty interesting :thumbsup:
 
Rassling are too... sterile these days in my opinion, iconic matches like TLC, lovemaking in the middle of the ring, bloody hardcore brawl etc., they don't make 'em like Mick Foley no more. I guess people seeing the illusion and kayfabe being dead plays a huge part but what were they expecting anyway? I'm here to watch big meaty men slapping meat, if you wanna get invested in storylines, there are much better soap operas out there.

But yeah I feel ya, I would say I have plenty of friends but I can only talk about my interest in tokusatsu or seiyuu stuff to like at most 2 of them. I spent the majority of my lifetime indulging about my niche alone, I kinda get used to it.
 
The Spiderman in that video is way too relatable when I'm trying to insert myself in group discussions 😭

I never engaged much in Wrestling aside from that that Smackdown vs Raw PS2 game, but I did became quite interested in the behind-the-scenes stuff after I started following Maven's channel... for a while. Now his content is starting to feel repetitive for me. I guess there's only so much interesting secrets and life experiences you can share before having to rely on content farming.
 
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