fans are slans
English
Etymology
From slan and the novel Slan (1940) by A. E. Van Vogt. By analogy to the superior but persecuted mutants of Van Vogt's novel.
Phrase
- (dated, fandom slang) Science fiction fans are more intelligent and more creative than other people.
- 1950 March, F. Towner Laney, “Fanzine Scope”, in Spacewarp, number 36, page 10–17:
- Under the title "Stfans -- Race of the Future", Joquel dissects the "fans are slans" theme which back in 1941 was being considered with a surprising amount of seriousness, and comes up with the obvious conclusion of phooey.
- 2000 April 27, Pete McCutchen, “Re: Mr. Ordover, I disagree”, in rec.arts.sf.written, Usenet, message-ID <4uvggsgbbt3gsqrobf2o1prj0offlhpuch@4ax.com>:
- "Fans are slans" is a way of saying that we're smarter than other people. (Which is true, actually, but rather impolite to bring up in mixed company.)
- 2003 November 8, Danny Low, “Re: Mundanes' secret weapon?”, in rec.arts.sf.fandom, Usenet, message-ID <okbrqvghahmsaoc59jmjotlk60807s92i6@4ax.com>:
- Fanish culture is very tribal in nature and overly concerned with superiority as fans are slans.
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