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And This Is Why I Hate Toxic "Fan" Boys and Their Bitching!
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<blockquote data-quote="SAVORY100" data-source="post: 485667" data-attributes="member: 5830"><p>I have no problem at all with people not liking the new films, if you take a moment to read through my many posts on heee I have on manny many occasions stated that I think it's great that everyone likes different things</p><p></p><p>What I have a problem with is the repetitive and totally unbalanced commentary that is continually repeated to tell people why the films are not liked.</p><p>Just say "I'm not a fan" (and I'm not suggesting of Star Wars) and move on... </p><p></p><p>Whether it fits an ideal you had or not is not in any way being objective about what was delivered, there is no need to keep saying why you don't like it. Your personal opinion about an actors ability or directors decisions is utterly meaningless. You (and I) have zero influence on the films and it's wasted air.</p><p></p><p>I think if you read through all my posts in the subject I've never seen a reason to put into words why I love it. There is no point, it's just my opinion.</p><p>Getting into detail just winds other folk up, doing it in an aggressive tone adds fuel to that.</p><p></p><p>Calling Snaketibe a man baby is rude, I apologise. </p><p></p><p>I was genuinely trying to share some insights about performance and casual fan impact vs 'full on fan' impact.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SAVORY100, post: 485667, member: 5830"] I have no problem at all with people not liking the new films, if you take a moment to read through my many posts on heee I have on manny many occasions stated that I think it’s great that everyone likes different things What I have a problem with is the repetitive and totally unbalanced commentary that is continually repeated to tell people why the films are not liked. Just say “I’m not a fan” (and I’m not suggesting of Star Wars) and move on... Whether it fits an ideal you had or not is not in any way being objective about what was delivered, there is no need to keep saying why you don’t like it. Your personal opinion about an actors ability or directors decisions is utterly meaningless. You (and I) have zero influence on the films and it’s wasted air. I think if you read through all my posts in the subject I’ve never seen a reason to put into words why I love it. There is no point, it’s just my opinion. Getting into detail just winds other folk up, doing it in an aggressive tone adds fuel to that. Calling Snaketibe a man baby is rude, I apologise. I was genuinely trying to share some insights about performance and casual fan impact vs ‘full on fan’ impact. [/QUOTE]
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