Talk:Koutarou Amon/@comment-27788670-20161023130259/@comment-27247962-20161023193415

^Look i'm only one person, with my emotional thoughts about this situation. I can't compete with the masses, nor am I confident i'm charismatic enough to change someones desires. Even though it might seem dismissive or interpreted in that way, they have much more people to rely on and confirm that their desire for Amon to be alive is shared by many. I'm just doing my best to share my view on this situation where Amon's status is unknown. I'm trying to show that there is in fact merit and beauty in Amon's end, if it should be so. There is an option right there, for people to choose wether they can accept it the way I see it or keep hoping Amon's storyline will be picked up again and resolved. If people can find themselves in how I see it, then what is the harm? If people can't find themselves, then they still have more then enough people to fall back on.

So you don't need to pamper the masses even more like you just did by accusing me of 'being dismissive' and reassuring them of their rightful wishes, they'll do that on their own. You just fell victim to your own accusation, even though you might not have meant to dismiss my view. You just tried to restabilized the rightful thought of wanting Amon to be alive. But that's not how it'll be interpreted. In their eyes you just dismissed my comment and said: "It's only natural and logical to want Amon to be alive, that's how it should be."

Like I said I'm only one person, I doubt one person being dismissive (if you want to interpret it in an offensive way) can do much, compared to majority getting everyone on the 'Amon is alive' bandwagon.

I'd like to think i'm mellowing down the dissapointment if it isn't like the masses want it, rather then forcing a view on them. I never said You should believe Amon is dead, because it's a good moment to die..., I just said whatever fans say now, doesn't have any effect or weight, it's the writer's capability of understanding what fans might want and how much he wants to integrate their wishes, that decides what you'll get. And the only thing a fan can do is hope the writer has their satisfaction in mind, which mostly is the case. And since it's natural that he does have that in his best interest, I find comments talking about "I'm not the only one..." and "Majority thinks..." a bit weird, as if chanting that long enough and with enough people would grant the expectations of the masses in next chapters. (As if he listened to you on that particular day) While time will only tell wether the writer had a good grasp of what the fans would've wanted, rather then listening to their wishes after each chapter and adjusting the story to them... (I was dismissive about fans having the fantasy that they can actively make a difference at this point. They can only sit, praise or complain and wait to decide in the end wether the writer concluded the story in a way that is close to their personal tastes and wishes.)