When a person on Facebook becomes fans of literally every little thing they believe that they are associated with. The person shows how hip they are by being fans of everything cool and appearing to be interested in things for attention.
Friend 1: Jeez, Joe is now a fan of getting crunk, sleeping in, the NFL, and like 10 other things.
Friend 2: Wow, Joe has really turned into a facebook fanatic hasn't he?
Friend 2: Wow, Joe has really turned into a facebook fanatic hasn't he?
by Gmen35 December 7, 2009
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Get the Fanatic mug.Admin with a short attention span and an even shorter penis.
aka BAN Fanatic
Complete joke of an admin at Tech-PC forums.
Power hungry, massive inferiority complex, under achiever, penis challenged, illiterate, prick and cockmaster are just a few words to explain the personality of this anal retentive.
Apparently, word on the street says he likes people to sign him up for gay pr0n, watersports and shemale mailing lists ;)
aka BAN Fanatic
Complete joke of an admin at Tech-PC forums.
Power hungry, massive inferiority complex, under achiever, penis challenged, illiterate, prick and cockmaster are just a few words to explain the personality of this anal retentive.
Apparently, word on the street says he likes people to sign him up for gay pr0n, watersports and shemale mailing lists ;)
by Angel March 11, 2004
Get the AMD Fanatic mug.An internet user, known for his YouTube videos, Including those of Vyond, Formerly GoAnimate. And his jumpscare videos like K-fee. He also has a girlfriend named Lynnkyia Brown. His actual name is Christian Brock
by FF2007 Vyonder December 27, 2022
Get the Fallout Fanatic 2007 The Vyonder mug.Obsessive devotion combined with thoroughly invasive attempts to convert people to whatever is being devoted to.
Devotion alone is not harmful. Teaching people about one's devotions or beliefs isn't harmful.
But people are completely out-of-line when they force people into unwilling bondage with the threat of death.
Usually, fanaticism is driven by power-hunger, corruption given by power, the strong desire to be considered right, misinterpretation of religious texts or other manifestos and documents, and/or insanity.
It's not often monetarily driven. That problem is usually called greed, an obsession with money. (Which I suppose might be a type of fanaticism.)
Devotion alone is not harmful. Teaching people about one's devotions or beliefs isn't harmful.
But people are completely out-of-line when they force people into unwilling bondage with the threat of death.
Usually, fanaticism is driven by power-hunger, corruption given by power, the strong desire to be considered right, misinterpretation of religious texts or other manifestos and documents, and/or insanity.
It's not often monetarily driven. That problem is usually called greed, an obsession with money. (Which I suppose might be a type of fanaticism.)
It is not belief, but fanaticism, that is the cause of many of the world's problems.
Some Christians either have a rather blasé attitude towards their faith, or they practise raving fanaticism which would be dangerous to the public at large if carried out in office. (Many Protestant churches are possesed by fanaticism.) These two stereotypes give Christianity a bad, bad, bad image that it's rather undeserving of, as most Christians are moderates, or are the blasé kind aforementioned.
Similarly, the Crusades and the Inquisitions were rather embarrassing fanatical events in history that have nothing to do with the message of Christ, but with the craze of power and being right.
Communism during the Cold War was sometimes fanaticism rooted in a state cult (like Stalinism), or in atheism. This fanaticism led to the deaths of many religious people, guilty of little to nothing else.
The fanaticism of the Ku Klux Klan led to the unwarranted deaths of many African Americans.
Nazi fanaticism killed Jews, communists, homosexuals, Catholics, and soldiers who could all have been doing something more useful than dying.
So, therefore, I believe strongly that it's not Christianity, Islam, Republicanism, Democratism, liberality, conservatism, Zionism, Judaism, capitalism, communism, socialism, dictatorship, or any other belief or circumstance which causes trouble. It is when these things hold too much influence over our lives and cause us to do horrible things. Or, fanaticism.
Some Christians either have a rather blasé attitude towards their faith, or they practise raving fanaticism which would be dangerous to the public at large if carried out in office. (Many Protestant churches are possesed by fanaticism.) These two stereotypes give Christianity a bad, bad, bad image that it's rather undeserving of, as most Christians are moderates, or are the blasé kind aforementioned.
Similarly, the Crusades and the Inquisitions were rather embarrassing fanatical events in history that have nothing to do with the message of Christ, but with the craze of power and being right.
Communism during the Cold War was sometimes fanaticism rooted in a state cult (like Stalinism), or in atheism. This fanaticism led to the deaths of many religious people, guilty of little to nothing else.
The fanaticism of the Ku Klux Klan led to the unwarranted deaths of many African Americans.
Nazi fanaticism killed Jews, communists, homosexuals, Catholics, and soldiers who could all have been doing something more useful than dying.
So, therefore, I believe strongly that it's not Christianity, Islam, Republicanism, Democratism, liberality, conservatism, Zionism, Judaism, capitalism, communism, socialism, dictatorship, or any other belief or circumstance which causes trouble. It is when these things hold too much influence over our lives and cause us to do horrible things. Or, fanaticism.
by TarkanAttila22 July 24, 2010
Get the fanaticism mug.someone that has somewhat of an addiction to/obsession with movies. this person is usually spending their paychecks on movie theatres and building his/her collection of DVDs, and usually have something such as a bookshelf to store/display their movies. They will sometimes attempt to get bootleg copies of movies before they come out in theatres for the public.
Paul: Hey Frank, do you want to go see Dead or Alive with me when it comes out?
Mike: I totally have a bootleg of that sh*t on my computer at home, you can come over and watch it anytime.
Paul: Mike, you're such a movie fanatic.
Mike: I totally have a bootleg of that sh*t on my computer at home, you can come over and watch it anytime.
Paul: Mike, you're such a movie fanatic.
by River702 November 25, 2006
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