Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-31255465-20170923034221/@comment-33336503-20180213234851

TMNTInsighter wrote: Asfaloth12 wrote: &lt;/p&gt;  Can't say I blame them because, you know, they're right! If they were right, then they would be able to calmly offer an intelligent counter-argument, which they have utterly failed to do. Instead they have to resort to tantrums and insults. This suggests that they do not have an intelligent counter-argument, and they realize it deep down. And I'm sorry for the overreaction last time Easol, It's good that you're apologizing to Easol. You certainly owe them one. Yes, it was an overreaction, and it needs to stop. but there is no way that this  &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;the fact that I've had to spend a lot of time here and elsewhere stating how it's not so bad is a real damper &lt;/b&gt; &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;((Plays the worlds tiniest violin))  Newsflash:  People are going to dislike things that you like. Realizing this is a part of growing up. It's something I realized with Harry Potter. I was much happier once I learned this and matured :) &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;I'm so glad this isn't canon.  It would have been an insult to Leo's true character  :)

Honestly, how many times do you have to keep telling yourself that? Must be a lot.

The fact that you have to involve yourself between me and someone else here, take my words out of context on purpose, and get so bitchy because someone doesnt share your viewpoints about this arc just goes to show how pathetic and childish you are. The fact that you had to "learn how to be mature" from Harry Potter of all things proves it. Your parents must have been awful role models and I wouldn't be surprised.

It must take a lot of work to keep yourself in that little fantasy world of yours. Come back to reality and the world of facts any time though.