I can agree that it's slightly false to say were fanboying but the usual fanboy response is to send lol! In a way as to laugh at* them and then to send He first sentence is what sends that vibe. Seeing your history I can't say that you are a fanboy. So I admit being wrong about you.
It seems you might be to dense to understand what's even happening. Seeing as you weren't able to respond with a relevant comment regarding my last comment to you, it appears my response to trolls is working.
I understand you thought you had a winning argument but played it off as bait when you were wrong. It's ok, it's common practice among trolls.
@runningman5k Lol! I really hope you are joking!Incidentally, that was only in North America. In the rest of the world it came out a week behind the X1.
@davillain-: I finally watched this a few days ago. I didn't think the movie was bad really but I think they spent to much time building up to the end which was an absolute boring scene. I think if they spent less time with the backstory I'd guess you call it, and more time with the bad guy that it would've done a bit better.
@nomadsalt: no, getting into an ongoing argument is a win for a troll. Ending his argument where he can only present proof or look like an idiot is a loss for the troll. Staying calm and presenting flaws while the bait setter is the one getting emotionally invested in the argument is a loss for a troll. Turning the table on trolls
The context of fanboy is what matters. saying " going full fledge fanboy" is not the same of just saying I'm a fanboy of something. You can take the word literally or ignore the meaning of its common usage on this site.
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