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Mazowieckie, Poland


That word combination is only a fallacy made construct, used by people who:
• cannot defend themselves in debates with their own arguments regarding to the media they see themselves as fans,
• feel insecure about themselves in presence of other fans to the point of having to make themselves look superior to others by calling others as "not real fans" or "fake fans".
Your post style could had worked if it was on Reddit, but this is Steam and here you will not gain any positive karma points for being emotional and toxic to others.
I am TF2 fan regardless if you like it or not.
I didn't betray the game, which you are trying to imply with your mean comment. I just have a different perspective on the events(and behaviour of TF2 community) that affected the game. I didn't ruin it or damage it by having a different opinion (unless you think that having a different opinion is a crime, which is stupid btw).
Tbh, your inciting murder of the hated person type post kinda paints you(and your side especially) in a worse light since it sugest that you would rather stalk somebody and maybe even kill them irl just for having a different opinion regarding a video game instead of having a normal health debate.
Also I won't delete your comment Nicodemo. Why? Because it will be better to leave it as an example