Lately I have started hearing other fantasy/SF/comic/gaming fans refer to those with no interest in these subjects as 'mundanes'. I attended a con last weekend and was shocked to hear panelists use the term in a public forum.
I know there are derogatory terms for fans, but we've actually embraced the biggest: 'geek' and 'nerd'. Having a derogatory term for non-fans is just unncessarity hostile and condescending, especially this word. Being a fan doesn't make you better than anyone else. It's just a different interest.
And if there is one thing I have learned, no one is 'normal'. Almos everyone I know, fan or not, has something interesting about them. One friend is an erotica writer. One collects bicycles and brews his own beer. One makes short films. Are they mundane because they're not prancing around in Harry Potter costumes and filking? I certainly don't think so.
Grow up, fanboys and fangirls.
I know there are derogatory terms for fans, but we've actually embraced the biggest: 'geek' and 'nerd'. Having a derogatory term for non-fans is just unncessarity hostile and condescending, especially this word. Being a fan doesn't make you better than anyone else. It's just a different interest.
And if there is one thing I have learned, no one is 'normal'. Almos everyone I know, fan or not, has something interesting about them. One friend is an erotica writer. One collects bicycles and brews his own beer. One makes short films. Are they mundane because they're not prancing around in Harry Potter costumes and filking? I certainly don't think so.
Grow up, fanboys and fangirls.
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