After several discussions over the years, and observations of my fellow fans and those other fans out there who don't find Trek or its fans particularly palatable, I've boiled it down to these activities that seem to distinguish one group from the general public:
Personally, I think it would be the high point of my life to see Jeff Gordon get up in front of a <strike>convention</strike> race crowd and say, "Get a life!"
(And I say all this with complete respect, and as an auto racing fan in various forms my entire life
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- A desire to dress up in costumes from the favorite group
- A tendency to wear make-up associated with that favorite group, sometimes covering a large portion of the fan's body
- Rooms filled with memorabilia
- A sometimes frightening, sometimes awe-inspiring ability to both know and recite the most minute details about any and every episode of the subject of the fan's obsession
- A constant need to armchair-quarterback the decisions and the results of the management
- Congregation in large groups of fellow fans
- Excessive purchasing of more memorabilia at those gatherings
- Arguments between fans of the various sub-groups within the overall fandom, sometimes even violent ones
- Decoration of the fans' transportation, proclaiming their fandom to anyone and everyone

Personally, I think it would be the high point of my life to see Jeff Gordon get up in front of a <strike>convention</strike> race crowd and say, "Get a life!"
(And I say all this with complete respect, and as an auto racing fan in various forms my entire life
