Jul. 16th, 2014 08:01 pm
My Atlantis (Me too!)
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Without making this a novel, I've been around SGA since the beginning. I was an avid SG1 fan and remember the original promos for the show, where all they showed was a gate at the bottom of an ocean and I remember thinking "hm. That looks interesting." Wow. Little did I know huh? At the risk of sounding a tad bit melodramatic, this show actually changed parts of my life in profound ways. Before the SGA fandom, I had written fics, but had never done vids, or art. I've never been able to draw, or paint or sculpt or anything like that and had decided that I was analytical and technical, not artistic. This was a "fact" about myself that I had accepted years before.
My passion for SGA opened doors and avenues within myself to tap into an artistic side I never knew I had and I've thoroughly enjoyed the journey of self-discovery. First graphical art and then vids. Even in writing, I've gone further and done more than I ever thought I could. I wrote my first "novel" here and stories that have stretched and grown me as a writer.
I've made some of the best friends I've ever had in my life through this show and this fandom and still have so many of them. We go to cons together and are close friends. My love of SGA bloomed into so much more than just finding a forum and squeeing about the show (which is still fun too!) I've been going to Stargate cons since 2006 and have enjoyed every, single one of them. Still remember the first time I met Joe. Wow. :)
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So a very VERY happy SGAnniversary to my all time favorite show and characters and to all the awesome people in this fandom!
In my mind, the chairs are still open for our favorite team, and always will be. No one else can fill their shoes, or sit in their chairs. :)

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I wasn't here at the beginning--I haven't had access to television at the house since S3 of SG-1, but lo, the advent of broadband made it possible for me to finally see the show, and I went nuts when I discovered online archives. :-)
SGA woke the sleeping dragon of my creativity, that I thought long since dead and buried. I guess when you love something as much as we love SGA, it does stretch you to learn new things and revive old ones.
SGA has changed my life in so many ways for the better. I have friends all over the world, people who 'get' me in a way most of my real life acquaintances do not.
Love the image you've left us with here. Definitely still open for our favorite team. :-) Here's to the next ten magnificent years!
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SGA really has changed my life too and for the better. I use my graphical and even vid editing skills in work, which surprised me. There was a need and I just stepped in and did it. LOL I wouldn't have had a clue on the editing or how to get persnickty software to be agreeable, with Codecs and all that, if I hadn't had the pain points with WMM making fanvids. Makes me chuckle. No one at work knows how I know, just that I do know. Ha!
And friends. I have friends all over the world from fandom, particularly SGA. Its awesome.
*raises a toast* To the next 10 years! :D