Okay, let's clear a few things up.

If sorry if I offended anyone with my last rant but that wasn't the intention.

I just needed to get some anger out and we all know that when we're upset, we aren't necessarily the nicest people in the world.

Let's just clear a few things up.

When I rant, I don't care who the heck is reading. I mark the M button if foul language is included in the rant and that's about it. It's your choice to read what I've wrote and if you don't agree, let's talk about it when neither of us are powered by negative emotions or w.e. I can act like a civilized being too (because unlike the people who sent anon hate, I was raised properly. Not saying people who aren't raised properly behave badly; just saying that people who sent anon hate aren't.) It's not hard to go "I don't agree with ______. Let's talk about it." I'm cool with that. We can have a very valuable discussion and you just might enlighten me. Who knows. I guess what I'm saying is that "Let's talk it out."

 

The reviews I was quoting.... they weren't necessarily mine. xD I saw that a lot of you guys were like "I'm sorry this happened to you." Don't be sorry. And I'll still be requesting reviews from people because there are still valuable information that I can learn from others. At this point in life, I've learned to take critic when I feel like it's just. Just like if someone who says that "Harry Potter ," you just think Oh my Gawd, what a moron, or that person clearly didn't get the message, I'll do the same if I find something analogous to that. I've always lived by this quote (can't think of it off the top of my head so I'll have to paraphase myself)"If someone critics you, evaluate if what they said has any merit. If it does, try to change. If it doesn't, move on." Simple as that.

 

See, one thing that I've learned in life is that it comes out at you in all directions. Like my AP Gov teacher from when I was in 10th grade said: "You have a choice. You can choose to get offended or you can move on."

 

Moral of the blog post: Sorry if I offended people, but the blog was clearly titled a rant.

 

Adioso. I'll see y'all later. Let's talk~ Though... it might take a few hours before I reply back because I've got mocks to do and other... fun stuff to do. Bye bye~

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EmryxX
#1
I respect when people don't like something, but at the same time, I don't get the idea when they talk with some people about how much they hate a story. I respect people who don't like Harry Potter, but saying you don't like it - what message are they achieving? You don't like Justin Bieber? You don't like KPop? You don't iike exo? You don't like One Direction?

Nothing is going to change the million of people who do like what you don't like. If you feel so strongly against something, then address the actual person or story. Also, there are people who I've met who can only ever talk about how they don't like this, how they don't like that. Of course, you reply to anything in the degree of why you think they're wrong, that person is apparently not entitled to an opinion.

I've spent all my high school years in debate and forensics. I had someone give me a really bad score on a performance because we initially don't get along. He even put my name as b----. It gets on my nerves how my dad always thought I'm too emotional, when he's so ignorant of the real bull that's out there.

I trust that you know how to handle reviews, but also you know when they go too far. I think it's a message to those who let the rudest reviews get to them and it's saddening to see them unable to write again.

Good luck with your mocks! =D
ThatOneOtherWriter
#2
i admire your patience to actually respond to those.