I hate writing this but I need to get it off my chest.
It's about us : trek fans.
I'll stay anonymous, but trust me I am speaking from plenty of experience when I say :
As a group, they are the rudest, most anti-social people you'd ever met. No manners or social skills, snarky, rude, insconsiderate, self absorbed people who are in many cases so far off in their own world they cannot last five minutes in a social situation without making me mortified to be seen near them. I know we like to keep a happy spin on things on the board, but most are unemployed and living off welfare because they are just so damn rude nobody would want to be near them because of their basic lack of manners. I feel for people who have to pop 95 pills before they can enter into a conversation, but there is no excuse for the complete lack of consideration and rudeness that is the hallmark of most fans.
There are exceptions, but they are just that : exceptions.
I find it really frustrating because the rewards of finding a like minded Trek fan who is a regular human being are great, but you have to look very far to find them.
Sorry, but its true![]()
Apparently I'm the only one, but I agree: I've found a lot of people here to be quite friendly. However, I've never had the pleasure of meeting some of the people on this board in real life, but the heavy Star Trek fans I did meet in real life have been -- without exception -- anti-social, rude, humorless, living in a bubble, an unwilling virgin, without self-esteem, without friends or any combination of the above. Those who were above 35 were also unemployed and living off welfare. This goes for other "hardcore" fans like Star Wars fans and such as well. It is only those fans of which you only notice after being friends for a few years who are actually normal, sociable people.
So it rings completely true in my experience, unfortunate as it is. And any cliché does have a basis in truth, so it's not that strange. It is also the major reason I don't go out of my way to show people I'm a fan of Star Trek in public; it embarrasses me to be considered to reside in the same group as those anti-social type of people.
However, most Star Trek fans will be normal. But these are usually also the ones who don't wear a costume every other week, don't get mad because of some unimportant detail in some unimportant episode, don't go talking about it to everyone that will listen and have other hobbies then Star Trek and a normal job and thus, when they go out, have other things to talk about. They don't go talking about Star Trek the first time you meet them. Those kind of fans are the ones you don't know about, until you accidentally discover it. I'm not saying every sociable Star Trek fan is "hidden" like that, but a lot of them are.