Burn wrote:Yeah, apparently even though I grew up in the 80's with TF's, have a collection of over 1000 figures spanning G1 to Reveal the Shield, a lot of Japanese exclusives, an extensive UK comic collection ... I lack the "passion" to be a "true fan".
Probably should have mentioned I have all the dvd's as well. Oh well, I'll just have to validate my own fanism seeing as some troll (oh, he didn't know what a troll is either) won't validate it for me.

Mr. froneyzone hadn't heard of "GeeWunner" (or GeeWun) either, and he thought I was some illiterate drop-out that meant to say "genuine".
And why should we have to validate and defend our own fanism? What the heck do we do to
invalidate ourselves? Apparently there's some sort of Transformers Constitution or Scripture that states specific laws that we all must follow (writers, artists, animators, producers, and directors included) or else we get "non-true fans" and "non-true Transformers".

Stuff like: Frenzy is red and Rumble is blue, TF must always be anime because it was always meant to be (G1 wasn't though), TFs can only reach a certain level in design complexity before they're not real TFs, you have to be an "80's kid" to be a true fan, you have to have over a certain number of toys to be a true fan, you have to be a G1 expert to be a true fan, you have to have unlimited hate for Michael Bay's TF work and the related continuity and you must have unlimited hate for Animated to be a true fan, you must melt down movieverse dvds?, G1 is the only "real" component of TF, and so on.
This all a load of...Bullshovik...and a slagging load of slag.