Man, I wonder how many times I've posted this story on these very forums o.o
And now, in my long-winded fashion of story telling... XD
The Past: I often forget these days that I ever had a rough time in Jr. High. I'd started at a new school and didn't know anyone, so naturally I was made a target early on. I ended up falling into a strange crowd of people sooner than later, tho. None of us were really seen as "cool", but we weren't the bottom of the barrel either. To be honest, most of my friends got around with other groups as well, so we were a fairly non-judgmental bunch.
And yet, I was probably bullied by 70-75% of my entire grade. Not class, but grade. The reason why was simple really: I wasn't afraid to be myself. I was ahead of my time with the current wave of the Anime Craze in NA, and one of the first people to admit to liking/watching/collecting it. That alone made me a 'freak' by typical teenaged standards (especially at a school with a total population of 500 students spread between grades 7-12). I also had a very aloof personality that made it hard for people to read me, and traits like that tend to irritate some people. So yeah... once '98 rolled around and I became obsessed with Pokemon, which was soon dubbed a "kiddy" series after the Anime debuted, it was just another thing for people to mock me over. I swear, I'd have people in grades above AND below me making side comments in the hallways about me being a "Pokemon freak" or just a freak/nerd/moron in general. It was fairly pathetic of them xp
But that was just the reality of it. I still wore Pokemon T-shirts to school, or my Charizard dog tags and/or Rattata necklace. After the Rattata necklace finally fell apart, I just wore a Porygon necklace instead. I'd play my Gameboy with Pokemon Red (and later on the GBC with Silver) at school in the cafeteria during lunch breaks, and doodle random Pokemon during class. I also had a cut-out picture of Red, Blue, and Green standing by Charmander, Squirtle, and Bulbasaur taped up in my highschool locker for my entire Jr./Sr. highschool career (minus grade 7). Honestly, I probably flaunted the fact that I loved Pokemon
too much, like with all the random keychains I totted around on my backpacks and purses (sometimes the hooks of my jeans), but I was a teenager obsessed... and I wanted the world to know it XD
By grade 10, people seemed to stop caring. It almost happened overnight. The amount of bullying I'd been receiving dwindled down to a handful a people. Then two people. Then no one. I might've gotten the random comment about how "Pokemon sucks", "Pokemon's for babies!" but it just made me laugh. If someone asked "Do you like those Pokeyman things?", I'd respond "Yeah, I love those Pokeymanz!" It just didn't matter anymore. Like so many have said already... who cared if my fandom seemed lame to others? What did it all really matter in the end if I loved Pokemon, something small children can love as well? We're all gonna die someday anyways. Things like our hobbies or how we find entertainment means little considering. I was happy and loved Pokemon, and that's what mattered to me.
And seriously? Looking back, highschool was frelling awesome in multiple ways
The Present: I may get a random comment from my mother like "How can you still like Pokemon?", but that's about it. Pokemon is just one random hobby out of many that has both hardcore and casual fans, and I've met both in real life. It still surprises me how many people have bought into the D/P craze. I never expected my older sister to buy Diamond. Now, her and her roommate have even bought Battle Revolution! It cracks me up. Plus, I'm tainting the younger generation of my household. Already my six year old sister loves Pokemon, and I'll get to the three year old soon, too... yes I certainly will >=)
When people at work ask me what sorts of things I'm into and I tell them about Pokemon, they'll respond, "Ah! My kids are into that, too", or about how they've heard of it. They don't make silly comments about being "too old" for it. We just chat. Life outside of highschool is fairly tame that way.