Talk:Hairu Ihei/@comment-26967758-20151018054110/@comment-26967758-20151018135552

@Toxic: When I mentioned fandom, I don't just mean people on this page. But there are some that are the same, there are even more off this page on other sites. So yes, I'm sure.

@Arima: Hello :D See, I understand this is how writing works. But to me, I feel like jumping the gun and hating a character on an online community is a tremendous waste of time and energy. As you mentioned, everyone hated Kureo Mado. Then they all felt sympathy for him. That was great writing. See, I'm the type of person who doesn't understand the need to post things and jumping to conclusions with emotion-based judgements on characters until we've seen their last. So that's why I have an issue with it.

I also understand when people make these... emotional investments. I do so as well when I'm watching shows, or reading books, but the problem I have with this is that it seems like an overexagarrated amount of aggresion. See, it'd be a different story to be upset if said character we're talking about is Uchiha Madara from Naruto. I feel like THAT's an actual investment to be disappointed about, with how the character's arc ended especially since people made real investments, as in buying figures and such in real life. However, I do feel like it's a waste, to let such a character be built up and swoop it off before we got any significant development or impact on the story, but perhaps her death is what's going to impact and move the story from this point on, considering how important she was, so it might not have been a waste after all.

I try to contribute as much as I can regarding discussions, but I also want the people who are a part of the community that is discussing the subjects to have a better understanding and comprehension skills instead of just... well, posting spoilers and pretty much saying the same thing someone else just said in a post just below theirs.

@Anon 1: Pretty sure that's a bit of fault on mine, I tend to look at the negatives first because those are the problems I'd like the community to understand that those kinds of behaviors aren't contributing anything, in fact, on the contrary, I think the TG fandom is amongst the more intellectual side of things than other anime/manga fandoms. That's why I expected more. Of course, I'm aware there are a lot of Shounen anime watchers/ manga readers who just recently came into the Seinen genre due to this story, and only did so because of the hype known as "Shironeki Kannebalism".

@Anon 2: I'm not gonna bother asking why you like Kijima, but if you're going to engage in a conversation to begin with, saying that "some dude steering intentional lies" is another exagarrated opinion. I'm not gonna bother explaining myself, as I already did so in my replies above, however, I'd like to know why is it you'd think I'd intentionally steer intentional lies, espcially when I made an account, and people could pinpoint who I am as a user. Obviously, I wouldn't want blacklash by creating a shitstorm for myself ESPECIALLY when I made an account, if I had wanted that, I would have remained Anon and made pointless arguments and troll people (which by the way, I would get nothing out of at the end of the day). Besides, I'd benefit more creating intentional lies in real life than on the internet. Next time, try using some reasoning before you accuse me of something. The internet might be filled with dumbasses who intentionally fill it up with fake information and fake personalities, but I'm amongst the people who are trying to make it as genuine and trustworthy as possible.