MessiahDecoy123
Psychological Anarchist
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illogical hormones
Most MMA fans.
You mean to tell me that a fanbase that would ignore being entertained by a hot, young prospect smashing through elite competition in a short period of time to whine about his so called arrogance is an annoying group of fans? Nooooo.
Chris Brown fanboys, usually teenage girls that can't process the fact their idol is a misogynistic monster. If you remind them what he did to Rihanna, they call you racist or jealous. Anything to draw attention away from the ugly truth.
Likewise, Michael Jackson fanboys love claiming "conspiracy" or "misunderstood" whenever you bring up the fact he was tried for child molestation twice. He was a great musician, like Roman Polanski is a great director. That doesn't mean they're great human beings.
I find this tribalism bizarre. There are no typical characteristics of a 'DC fanboy' or a 'Marvel fanboy', there are just fans.
Some fans are anal know-it-alls, some fans live in their parent's basement and post sarcasm on the internet all day when they should be outside socialising with real people. Absolutely those types do exist. But it's NOTHING to do with what you're a fan of.
Smallville fanboys, I found the ones I've seen to be quite intolerable, especially when some rally to have Tom Welling and the show's continuity to be the definitive version of Superman.![]()
Léo Ho Tep;22826097 said:Fanboys who don't agree with me. I really can't stand them.
I don't like when people get their opinion on Aquaman from Family Guy.
I don't like it when people get their opinions on anything from Family Guy.
Most film students.
Do they qualify as fanboy types?
Every single one I've encountered is so egotistical and smarmy. I almost feel bad for them.
I'm neither of those things.t:
Agent Coulson fanboys![]()