A person who supports a cause is often referred to as an advocate. They may also be called a supporter, ally, or activist, depending on their level of involvement and the nature of the cause. Advocates typically work to promote awareness, influence policy, or mobilize others to take action in support of their cause.
I call them a man u fan.
It is the same as an advocate: someone who actively supports a cause.
A company that supports a person or organization financially is typically referred to as a "sponsor." Sponsors provide funding or resources in exchange for promotional opportunities or to support a specific cause or initiative. This relationship often benefits both parties, as the sponsor gains visibility while the recipient receives necessary financial backing.
it means that a person supports a cause and gives a 100% to see something thru til the very end there for they take action on the cause at hand
A good person.
you can't only black ops supports that feature. maybe black ops 2 supports it, if a black ops 2 comes out
You would call them a martyr
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A Christian.
If they are your first to come into these outlines... then yes.1. A person whom one knows, likes, and trusts.2. A person whom one knows; an acquaintance.3. A person with whom one is allied in a struggle or cause; a comrade.4. One who supports, sympathizes with, or patronizes a group, cause, or movement:
yes it does. there is research that supports this!
The game does not cause the yellow light of death. You can know this for sure because not every person who has a PS3 that had the yellow light of death has played Call of Duty games.