• TORFdot0@lemmy.world
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    16 days ago

    You don’t have to have blind devotion to something to be a fan of it. I don’t like new Pokémon but still am a fan of the first 3 generations. I’m a fan of the office but I don’t watch after season 7.

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      16 days ago

      You don’t have to have blind devotion to something to be a fan of it.

      Fan was originally short for fanatic, so it does actually imply blind devotion. Etymologically at least.

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          8 days ago

          For the time being you will have to live with implying blind devotion when using the word “fan” to describe something other than an air circulation tool, since it was recently used in that fashion and sometimes still is. So even if you prefer the descriptive approach to linguistics this meaning is still relevant.

          Side note, purely descriptive linguistics strike me as madness. I mean if the purpose of language is communication then constantly changing the definitions is kind of antithetical to that. Texts would become illegible in decades rather than centuries.

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        16 days ago

        It evolved through the years. The actual fanatics who don’t accept any criticism for their favorite show/movie/actor/singer/whatever tend to be labeled as stans. At least IME.

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          IME that meaning of “stan” is way younger than I am. I remember it just being a name. And I remember “fan” being used in the way “stan” is now, so I sometimes still use it like that.

          > OldManYellingAtClouds.jpg

    • The Picard Maneuver@piefed.worldOP
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      16 days ago

      Recently I was wondering if I could apply that reasoning to Game of Thrones. I haven’t watched it since that trainwreck of an ending.

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        16 days ago

        One of the few endings that was so utterly awful it retroactively tainted my perception of the first solid 4-5 seasons.

        Probably also the reason the book series will never get finished now :>

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            16 days ago

            Lost was good for a season and a half or so. If they would have kept the story moving instead of filling in fluff just for episodes and longevity, it could have had the same impact.

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          16 days ago

          I like it. The whole thing is a tragedy about bickering over petty human power-struggles while eventually being overtaken by the problem you should have been working together against. Bring Peter Dinklage back in to narrate something to that effect over the scenes of the whitewalkers rampaging. Series sort of salvaged.

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        16 days ago

        There’s a fan edit called Game of Thrones Redeemed. Apparently it fixes that trainwreck into something reasonably satisfying, although I’ve not seen it yet.

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        16 days ago

        I have friends who utterly refuse to acknowledge the last episode of Farscape. If it never happens for them, they can assume the adventures go on indefinitely.