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I just go by Trek fan, but I've also been known to use Trekkie and Trekker. I consider them all interchangeable.
You know, fans of "Carmilla" (the vampire webseries) call themselves "Creampuffs."
I wonder if someday people will insist that "Carmels" is a more "dignified" term.![]()
I prefer Trekologist or Trekstorian.I just go by Trek fan, but I've also been known to use Trekkie and Trekker. I consider them all interchangeable.
You know, fans of "Carmilla" (the vampire webseries) call themselves "Creampuffs."
I wonder if someday people will insist that "Carmels" is a more "dignified" term.![]()
Is that the American mispronunciation of "caramel"?![]()
Raymond Luxury YachtI was called a Trekkie during the 70s. Trekker had already appeared in one of those books by Marshak, Culbreth, or Lichtenberg, or however they spelled it.
That is how it always seemed to me, & as a fan from way back in the 70s, when Trekkie was the most common term, I'll always identify with that, despite whether it may carry disparaging connotations. In fact, that gives it even more affinity for me, not all that dissimilar to how the N-word has evolved culturally.
Where my Trekkies be at?
toH. ro'qegh'Iwchab vIvutta'bogh DawaH 'e' vIchaw'Qo'.Learning to speak Klingon, etc stuff got obnoxious, absurdly so. I don't think it's insecure to not wanna be associated with people who took there self respect and dignity and flushed it down the tubes.
Where there's degree, I'm autistic and I generally don't give a f*ck about such things, however there are limits.Dignity is over-rated and what's wrong with speaking Klingon? The founder of the Klingon Language Institute is also an acclaimed SF writer, who has received multiple Hugo and Nebula nominations, and an old friend of mine to boot.
Qapla!
Meh I think you have to appreciate how obnoxious fans could be in the mid 90s.
Learning to speak Klingon, etc stuff got obnoxious, absurdly so. I don't think it's insecure to not wanna be associated with people who took there self respect and dignity and flushed it down the tubes.
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Meh I think you have to appreciate how obnoxious fans could be in the mid 90s.
Learning to speak Klingon, etc stuff got obnoxious, absurdly so. I don't think it's insecure to not wanna be associated with people who took there self respect and dignity and flushed it down the tubes.
Thankfully this trend died away, but it's easy to forget just how obnoxious fans of anything(especially sportS) can be.
Now that's just cool.toH. ro'qegh'Iwchab vIvutta'bogh DawaH 'e' vIchaw'Qo'.Learning to speak Klingon, etc stuff got obnoxious, absurdly so. I don't think it's insecure to not wanna be associated with people who took there self respect and dignity and flushed it down the tubes.
("Well then, you can't have any of my rokeg blood pie.")
Now that's just cool.toH. ro'qegh'Iwchab vIvutta'bogh DawaH 'e' vIchaw'Qo'.Learning to speak Klingon, etc stuff got obnoxious, absurdly so. I don't think it's insecure to not wanna be associated with people who took there self respect and dignity and flushed it down the tubes.
("Well then, you can't have any of my rokeg blood pie.")
^ Laser, are you sure that wasn't friendly laughter? I had a TNG red alert ringtone for a while, and it never got a negative reaction
^ Laser, are you sure that wasn't friendly laughter?
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