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minus-squareaxont [she/her, comrade/them]hexbear37·3 years agoRight wingers often aren't into Star Trek I've noticed. They also don't get too deep into board games. Tabletop rpgs are a mixed bag of either the worst nerd fascists possible or the most chill people you'll ever meet. Arts wise, people into sculpture tend to be chill. Also just crafts in general, like baskets or glass blowing or any of that. link
minus-squareblight [he/him]hexbear20·3 years agocertain crafts also attract anti-vaxxer wine moms, the whole DIY "natural" vibe link
minus-squareElGosso [he/him]hexbear8·3 years agotbh I find Trekkies in all sorts of communities that fervently defend the scraps of their own ideology reflected in Trek link
Right wingers often aren't into Star Trek I've noticed. They also don't get too deep into board games.
Tabletop rpgs are a mixed bag of either the worst nerd fascists possible or the most chill people you'll ever meet.
Arts wise, people into sculpture tend to be chill. Also just crafts in general, like baskets or glass blowing or any of that.
certain crafts also attract anti-vaxxer wine moms, the whole DIY "natural" vibe
tbh I find Trekkies in all sorts of communities that fervently defend the scraps of their own ideology reflected in Trek