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: ''"Anyone who doesn't like [[Simon Furman]] isn't a true fan."''
: ''"Anyone who doesn't like [[Simon Furman]] isn't a true fan."''
: ''"Anyone who thinks [[FIBRIR|Rumble is red]] isn't a true fan."''
: ''"Anyone who thinks [[FIBRIR|Rumble is red]] isn't a true fan."''
: ''"Anyone who likes the Michael Bay [[Transformers (2007)|Transformers]] movie isn't a true fan."''


Needless to say, these sorts of people rather annoy most other fans, who regard them as far more likely to [[Ruined FOREVER|ruin it for everyone else]] than anything Hasbro is ever likely to do.
Needless to say, these sorts of people rather annoy most other fans, who regard them as far more likely to [[Ruined FOREVER|ruin it for everyone else]] than anything Hasbro is ever likely to do.

Revision as of 16:36, 13 January 2008

A true fan is somebody who agrees completely and rigidly with the viewpoint of the person using the term.

Examples: "My point of view is the correct one, and if you disagree with me you're not a true fan, and thus not worthy of my time."
"Anyone who likes Beast Machines isn't a true fan."
"Anyone who doesn't like Simon Furman isn't a true fan."
"Anyone who thinks Rumble is red isn't a true fan."

Needless to say, these sorts of people rather annoy most other fans, who regard them as far more likely to ruin it for everyone else than anything Hasbro is ever likely to do.