Talk:Ken Kaneki/@comment-3173617-20150104084157/@comment-120.29.74.251-20150105053926

I like being an anon because people won't associate the embarrassing things I unknowingly do to a name I made for myself. I'm the type to worry about impressions.

I think it is a given that you took a lot of time to write all that, but then again, only a few people read it because of it's length. And it's like: effort wasted. Effort unappreciated.

I have no problem with how you see things in your own point of view but what I think you lack is the ability to persuade. Good persuaders can make people believe the same theory no matter how far fetched it is. I'm a student journalist (editor-in-chief at some point) in real life and maybe you should try reading some good editorial articles? They usually contain theories and opinions that sound believable because the writers know well how to persuade and maybe you'll learn a lot from them. It's actually where my talk of 'evidence' come from. If you are good at persuasion, then there would be less people insulting you with how your theory is impossible and there would actually be a good discussion out of it.

An advice I would give is: think as if making theories is defending yourself in a court. You are the prime suspect and you must defend yourself. Don't shrug any statements from the opposing side by saying 'People have their own opinions' because that would be a ticket to jail.

After this post, I'll try providing you a discussion about your 'Take is Hide's brother' theory on your wall. I'm a girl btw.