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;Fake Geek Girl:
 
:Originally, a '''Queen Bee''' or a '''Booth Babe''' (q.v.) or a derogatory term for a female cosplayer. Now more commonly used as an attack on the stereotypical view that women in general do not participate in nerdy hobbies or do so with ulterior motives. (In other words, people do not usually directly call others fake geek girls; they accuse **others** of calling people fake geek girls, as a way to indicate that they are wrong to do so.)
 
 
  
 
;Fanon: Common fan assumptions about a particular fictional work.  The line between fanon and canon is heavily blurred in an RPG, which often causes the [[metaplot]] to trample the unique combination of assumptions and play experiences which builds each individual GM's campaign world.
 
;Fanon: Common fan assumptions about a particular fictional work.  The line between fanon and canon is heavily blurred in an RPG, which often causes the [[metaplot]] to trample the unique combination of assumptions and play experiences which builds each individual GM's campaign world.

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