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In lugnet.general, Mike Walsh wrote:
> [...]
> I really dislike the term "AFOL" and find it mildly offensive to be called
> one. I would never refer to myself as an AFOL and I don't use the word in
> conversation. Could be just me, but I don't care for the term.
Suz's drive-by butt-in..
I don't use AFOL in ref to myself because I don't like it either. Not that it's
-horrible-, but I don't feel as though it covers me. "Fan" implies "fanatic",
which I'm not. (Though I certainly was ten years ago..)
Plus it's difficult to speak. :-) I say, "an A-F-O-L". ...heh, it's like some
of the old Usenet terms that were never really meant to be used offline.
When talking to strangers, I describe people of the greater community as "adult
LEGO users" or simply "LEGO enthusiasts". And I describe myself as: "a
blahbidy-blah using LEGO as a medium." Blah being based on my audience.
"curriculum developer", "educational toy designer", "modeler", "student",
"ed-tech researcher", or whatever.
that's my two cents of data! :-p :-) hee-hee.
btw, I'd never look down on anyone for using the term. or for considering
themself accurately depicted by it.
-Suz
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In lugnet.general, Suzanne Rich Green wrote:
> In lugnet.general, Mike Walsh wrote:
> > [...]
> > I really dislike the term "AFOL" and find it mildly offensive to be called
> > one. I would never refer to myself as an AFOL and I don't use the word in
> > conversation. Could be just me, but I don't care for the term.
> I don't use AFOL in ref to myself because I don't like it either. Not that it's
> -horrible-, but I don't feel as though it covers me. "Fan" implies "fanatic",
> which I'm not.
This is probably my biggest issue with it as well. When I hear the word 'fan' I
have a hard time disassociating it from 'fanatic'.
Also, I work in an environment where I'm besieged with acronyms daily...
sometimes two or three per sentence. I try to live my home life as acronym free
as possible. :)
So when asked, I simply tell people I'm a "LEGO builder". It's short and sweet
and seems to get the message across with little explanation required. If I'm
speaking about people here on LUGNET or people who post to Brickshelf I might
refer to them as other "adult LEGO builders" (1) without ever trying to turn it
into an acronym.
Just my two cents.
Allan
(1) Though I realize the sometimes inaccuracy of the first word in that phrase.
My apologies to younger builders... no disrespect intended.
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Nice. I'm going to adopt this one myself : )
Allan Bedford wrote:
> So when asked, I simply tell people I'm a "LEGO builder". It's short and sweet
> and seems to get the message across with little explanation required. If I'm
> speaking about people here on LUGNET or people who post to Brickshelf I might
> refer to them as other "adult LEGO builders" (1) without ever trying to turn it
> into an acronym.
>
> Just my two cents.
>
> Allan
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