And yet, no one condemns sports fans for the exact same thing, only worse since they actually can get violent towards the other manchildish fans of other teams. I don't get the whole deal about how normal adult growing up is letting all the things you like die, taking your unfulfilled dreams to the back of the barn to put them down, and living a life devoted to existing and then whining about others who don't and ragging on the young for essentially not being them yet. That's the acceptance phase of dealing with grief. it's preferable to lose interest in things because you no longer have time to bother with them with all the responsibility you're supposed to have. But then there are those who get stuck in awful jobs that pay less than what they're worth who have no bright spots in life and need something fun and light to get them out of serious depression that comes with growing up sucking. Yeah, if you're in your 40's and going to these things in costume unironically it's kind of off putting. It also says, "gee, the rest of my life sucks and things didn't go as planned no matter how hard I tried. Just let me have this."So, in otherwords... almost all fans today are obnoxious then? Because, quite honestly, I see people as old as their 40s cosplaying and attending fan cons, and y'know... the stuff the teenagers and twentysomethings do is creepy and freaky enough, but it's just downright disturbing to think that people who should be old enough to start looking into life insurance options are getting involved in that stuff. *Shudders*
Sportsfans are more like "DUDE! I played something once in high school then I got all fat and want to see what I could have been, so I dress up like a giant kumquat and shout racial slurs at the opposing team while saying it's dreadfully important that we don't change any sports teams named after racial slurs for Native Americans, by the way I'm not racist."
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). I don't think there's anything creepy about it (especially since, as DrTooth pointed out, no one thinks badly of sports fans who, when their favorite team is playing, pretty much do the exact same thing. I wish people would not partake in what is essentially the whole "jocks rule, nerds blow" mentality we all should have outgrown after high school). I do like the basic "stress relief" counter-argument; we all have to be silly once in a while (I mean, that's why all of us are Muppet fans, right?
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