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− | A | + | A [[scientificombination]] for the opposite of [[actifen]] ('''''passi'''ve '''[[fen]]''''') that never caught on. |
− | [[ | + | See also: [[Circle of Lassitude]], [[Fake Fan]]. |
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+ | From '''Fan''' Depending on the extent to which a given [[fan]] indulges in anything more than [[local]] [[club]] activity he may be distinguished as an [[actifan]] (as opposed to passifen); stress on [[crifanac]] rather than [[con]]going, among actifans, is the chief extensional distinction between [[trufans]] and [[confans]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:15, 28 January 2021
A scientificombination for the opposite of actifen (passive fen) that never caught on.
See also: Circle of Lassitude, Fake Fan.
From Fancyclopedia 2, ca. 1959 |
From Fan Depending on the extent to which a given fan indulges in anything more than local club activity he may be distinguished as an actifan (as opposed to passifen); stress on crifanac rather than congoing, among actifans, is the chief extensional distinction between trufans and confans. |
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