Sometimes, I hate what my fellow Sasuke fans say to an extent, particularly in debates when rebuttal is meant to consist of factual evidence, and make my favorite character look better than how they deplorably portray him(And he is, much better, than how they do). And at other times, I feel very happy in a fandom where there are others like me who promote what they love to their own degree, and not give a sh*t about what people say. To me, Sasuke comes as something that needs very in-depth thinking to be fully appreciated, so the people who do appreciate him have more of a can't-really-be-explained relationship with the character. I've loved the character before I even hit double digits, I would know. He just stays with you in more ways than possible when you can understand some aspects about him. He leaves that sort of impact. I don't think it's something to make fun of or insult Sasuke fans about. The people who come up with poor syntax and ill-linguistic insults regarding the guy and his fans should be the ones at most degradable fallacy.