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RolStoppable said:

If you are the person who starts an opinionated thread, then you'll naturally become the center of attention. If you make a lot of these threads on a frequent basis, then this effect will only increase. If you aggravate people in the process, you'll soon have built a negative reputation for yourself. Once you've done that, you can't get rid of it from one day to the other, even if you decide to drastically improve yourself. It's going to be a slow process, but if you work on yourself and people notice that you try, they'll eventually change their opinion on you.

It was about half a year ago when you made a few of those NSMB2 and PSABR threads (among others) in quick succession. You managed to piss off Nintendo and Sony fans alike, so essentially the vast majority of the active community. You dug yourself quite a deep hole.

I wish someone else than me could stick up for me and tell you that people getting aggravated because they can't handle an honest, contrary opinion is not my fault and never should be, yet for some reason nobody ever really challenges what you say about me, they just take it for cash.

And I think that's part of the problem, when people come together and tell each other: "this or that person is ___", and don't take the time to challenge those accusations.

If people are aggravated because I have a controversial opinion on a topic, that is their fault. Forums are made to discuss things that actually matter to us, and controversial topics always have been grey zones where some truth lies on both camps. It's equally true for the PASBR thread I made, as it was for the NSMB2 thread.

And not to say that some were pretty jealous of the activity those threads were garnering. That's not my fault.