Hated_character's entry made an echo here at the end.
Come on, they are inert things, they are not alive, they do not think, talk, love or do anything; you just can "kill" them by printing an artwork or text that describes them and then doing whatever you want (burn, hand the paper to your dog, shred it, etc) to them. It's like hating a wall, really, why would you hate something that for starters has done nothing to you?
I find it silly that these ladies hate a character solely based on the fandom's actions, being unable to separate what belongs to the fandom and what belongs to the canon.
I'm unsure how Seychelles (or Belgium, because she was the other one involved) are portrait by the fans but be certain it is not that Seychelles suddenly showed up, got inside a random artist's skull and told him or her to do this or that to make her famous. Fandom's doing is just their doing, they need to learn to separate the fandom from the canon or we are going to have tons of Amelias from Slayers again (dude, those times, so full of indifferent, cruel, xenophobic Amelias...).
You might not like her due some trait of her personality or because she reminds you of someone you dislike a lot or because of something more important than she being shipped with everyone, that makes you sound silly. It is silly to be "jelly" of an inert object like this character who, probably, is in love with your "true animated love" who you secretly wish becomes real to marry him or something, have tons of baby and live happily ever after or just because she is cockblocking a pairing you like.
Sounds weird, as hell, and although we may have all done it, it's time to walk over some phases quickly to not humiliate our selves that much.
As for the hate groups and them demanding some respect for their opinions, wondering why they cannot do what they are doing, well, they can do whatever they want as long as they don't mess with the host's rules, but they will get a negative attention and the explanation is simple: it's not the same to hate than to love something, duh.
Hatred is associated with obvious negative concepts, with intense negative feelings that can, eventually, lead you to make a stupid decision because that hatred, that hate for something, blocks your judgment. I don't need to add tons of examples, fictional and real, about how adding hate or hatred before or after a word can change the whole situation for bad so let's just leave it "hating = bad; loving = good" concept we all have that sounds like maths (hating equals minus, love equals plus; hating love equals to minus, hating hate equals to plus or something like that, I'm digressing).
Drawing Seychelles being choked, killed, maimed, tortured, humillated, among other things, does not hurt Seychelles for Seychelles, the character, is not alive, does not feel, does not respond in any way, it's just you pouring a feeling in a blank page and nothing else. The character won't go away if you "kill" her, it won't get changed if you "maim" her, nothing will happen, nothing at all except to gain some stares for your childish actions.
/But then again, I'm delirious because I just ate a nice pastry, yup
Come on, they are inert things, they are not alive, they do not think, talk, love or do anything; you just can "kill" them by printing an artwork or text that describes them and then doing whatever you want (burn, hand the paper to your dog, shred it, etc) to them. It's like hating a wall, really, why would you hate something that for starters has done nothing to you?
I find it silly that these ladies hate a character solely based on the fandom's actions, being unable to separate what belongs to the fandom and what belongs to the canon.
I'm unsure how Seychelles (or Belgium, because she was the other one involved) are portrait by the fans but be certain it is not that Seychelles suddenly showed up, got inside a random artist's skull and told him or her to do this or that to make her famous. Fandom's doing is just their doing, they need to learn to separate the fandom from the canon or we are going to have tons of Amelias from Slayers again (dude, those times, so full of indifferent, cruel, xenophobic Amelias...).
You might not like her due some trait of her personality or because she reminds you of someone you dislike a lot or because of something more important than she being shipped with everyone, that makes you sound silly. It is silly to be "jelly" of an inert object like this character who, probably, is in love with your "true animated love" who you secretly wish becomes real to marry him or something, have tons of baby and live happily ever after or just because she is cockblocking a pairing you like.
Sounds weird, as hell, and although we may have all done it, it's time to walk over some phases quickly to not humiliate our selves that much.
As for the hate groups and them demanding some respect for their opinions, wondering why they cannot do what they are doing, well, they can do whatever they want as long as they don't mess with the host's rules, but they will get a negative attention and the explanation is simple: it's not the same to hate than to love something, duh.
Hatred is associated with obvious negative concepts, with intense negative feelings that can, eventually, lead you to make a stupid decision because that hatred, that hate for something, blocks your judgment. I don't need to add tons of examples, fictional and real, about how adding hate or hatred before or after a word can change the whole situation for bad so let's just leave it "hating = bad; loving = good" concept we all have that sounds like maths (hating equals minus, love equals plus; hating love equals to minus, hating hate equals to plus or something like that, I'm digressing).
Drawing Seychelles being choked, killed, maimed, tortured, humillated, among other things, does not hurt Seychelles for Seychelles, the character, is not alive, does not feel, does not respond in any way, it's just you pouring a feeling in a blank page and nothing else. The character won't go away if you "kill" her, it won't get changed if you "maim" her, nothing will happen, nothing at all except to gain some stares for your childish actions.
/But then again, I'm delirious because I just ate a nice pastry, yup
/Engrish time
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And that's the result of doing something against something and not for something. I'd love to explain more, but I should sleep, now.
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