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WiiGirl76 said:

1 - No, of course I defend games I like, but that can be easily for PSP as well. If people don't like the games I like, well, tough, but everyone has it's own taste. It's not I would melt for a Resident Evil on the WII anyway... People feel like to have the need to go bashing around, be my guest, as long as I'm not the victim.

2 - no, when I'm right I'm right, when I'm not, I'm not, simple is that.

3 - no, too pathetic, beside, I'd rather talk normally about games then to debate.

4 - eh not really, can't stand fighting, especially "no" personal offending.

5 - yes / no, depends on the subject and the way people are reacting. Normally after saying a thing twice, I don't feel like repeating it over and over again.

6 - yes, fanboy is probably a negative thing, I call myself a big Nintendo fan but a fan who can be objective and also appreciates other companies. I hate it people flaming at consoles / game companies for no good reason.

So I guess I'm not really a fanboy, but just an objective fan with a heart for others as well ;) I'm honest, sometimes I cross my own line with that, when someone really start to pull the string that hard, but as I've learned from that by just to count till 10 before I say anything stupid, I've noticed it's the best thing to do. Fanboys can create fanboyisme without you even notice it.


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