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  2. Fanatical (company) - Wikipedia

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    Fanatical (formerly Bundle Stars) is a United Kingdom-based online video game retailer. It has sold more than 80 million officially authorised game keys to over two million customers globally. Fanatical has a catalogue of over 8,000 games from more than 1,000 game publishers and developers.

  3. Religious fanaticism - Wikipedia

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    Religious fanaticism, or religious extremism, is a pejorative designation used to indicate uncritical zeal or obsessive enthusiasm that is related to one's own, or one's group's, devotion to a religion – a form of human fanaticism that could otherwise be expressed in one's other involvements and participation, including employment, role, and ...

  4. Fanaticism - Wikipedia

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    Fanaticism (from the Latin adverb fānāticē [fren-fānāticus; enthusiastic, ecstatic; raging, fanatical, furious]) is a belief or behavior involving uncritical zeal or an obsessive enthusiasm.

  5. FANatical - Wikipedia

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    Fanatical is a Canadian half-hour documentary television series produced by Peace Point Entertainment Group and currently [when?] airs on TVtropolis and DejaView. FANatical explores the motivations and activities of people involved with the fandom of various television series.

  6. Obscurantism - Wikipedia

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    Obscurantism. The humanist scholar Johannes Reuchlin (1455–1522) actively opposed religious obscurantism. In the fields of philosophy, the terms obscurantism and obscurationism identify and describe the anti-intellectual practices of deliberately presenting information in an abstruse and imprecise manner that limits further inquiry and ...

  7. Fan (person) - Wikipedia

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    Merriam-Webster, the Oxford dictionary and other sources define "fan" as a shortened version of the word fanatic. Fanatic itself, introduced into English around 1550, means "marked by excessive enthusiasm and often intense uncritical devotion". It comes from the Modern Latin fanaticus, meaning "insanely but divinely inspired". [1]

  8. Islamic fundamentalism - Wikipedia

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    Jihadism in the West. Islam portal. v. t. e. Islamic fundamentalism has been defined as a revivalist and reform movement of Muslims who aim to return to the founding scriptures of Islam. [1] The term has been used interchangeably with similar terms such as Islamism, Islamic revivalism, Qutbism, Islamic extremism, Islamic activism, but also ...

  9. Wikipedia:Don't be a fanatic - Wikipedia

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    Fanaticism consists in redoubling your effort when you have forgotten your aim. Outside Wikipedia, it can be acceptable to be a fanatic about certain subjects, such as sports or hobbies. However, Wikipedia editors with a fanatic obsession for their beliefs or causes can create problems for the community.

  10. Extremism - Wikipedia

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    Extremism is "the quality or state of being extreme" or "the advocacy of extreme measures or views". [1] The term is primarily used in a political or religious sense to refer to an ideology that is considered (by the speaker or by some implied shared social consensus) to be far outside the mainstream attitudes of society. [2]

  11. Fnatic - Wikipedia

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    Fnatic (pronounced "fanatic"; also stylised as fnatic or FNATIC) is a professional esports organisation headquartered in London, United Kingdom. [2] Founded on 23 July 2004, [3] it has players from around the world competing in several games. Fnatic's League of Legends team competes in the League of Legends EMEA Championship (LEC) and is one of ...