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Originally posted by ElectricKoolAid
That's right, I like their team, I'm not a fan. I don't like them to a great enough degree to call myself a fan, nor do i follow the team closely enough. In my opinion, to call myself a fan of a team that I passively like would cheapen the term.
It doesn't matter, you have a positive enough opinion of their team, roster and players, in one instance. You like them, therefore you are a fan. This doesn't mean you love them, follow them or anything. You're just a fan of the way they play, you like it.
Originally posted by ElectricKoolAid
It's not just a matter of liking the music, if I hear a song on the radio that I like it doesn't make me a fan of the artist. It's how closely you follow the band that makes you a fan, or how much of an interest you have in them. Only the person in question can say "yes, i'm a fan" or "no, i'm not a fan" with any kind of validity.
It is nothing to do with that. We are discussing music, so yes, it is about music. You consider someone a fan if they buy all the shirts, but what if they've only been into the music for about a week and like it? That would mean they are a fan of the music, and as a result, decide to purchase merchandise. It doesn't make them a greater fan of the music, it just makes them the kind of fan that buys merch.
We're still both fans. You are a fan if you like the music, regardless of the degree. If you hear a song on the radio that you like, then you're a fan of the song. If you hear an album you like, you're a fan of the album.
Krunk'd is a fan of the Chili Peppers music, but not necessarily the band themselves. You are being too erratic with the term "Fan". It's not up to the person. They can decide if they LIKE the term "Fan" or not, but the fact that they are, or are not, isn't up to them.
I might not like my birthname, but the fact is, it's my birthname.
Originally posted by ElectricKoolAid
Maybe [b]you consider yourself a fan of any band who's music you like, that's fine. You can call yourself a fan of whatever you want. People might question this, since most people tend to associate "enthusiasm" with being a fan, but that's whatever. I've heard of people saying that others aren't a true fan of such and such, but i've honestly never encountered anyone who was illogical enough to suggest that even though someone doesn't even like Nirvana enough to say "yes, i'm a fan," they are indeed a fan because they gave their music some positive feedback! Fact! [/B]
The person in question owns their albums, likes their albums, likes THEM, and has admitted to it. He's a fan, that is a hard core, undeniable fact. It's been done and dusted and I'm not going over it with an additional person.
Secondly, you're wrong again. Your entire argument is based around the idea that a person decides what words are applicable to them despite their actions. If you stab a man to death, you can't say "I don't like the term 'Murderer', so I don't think I am one.". You are.
Just like the word "Fan". He can like it or dislike it, that's his choice, but he's still a fan.
Originally posted by Victor Von Doom
Oh...like an enthusiast?
What he just said.
-AC