Hynad said:
spemanig said:
It's ignorant because it's childish to expect nothing for fear of disappointment. Literally expecting nothing good to happen because you don't want to be disappointed if something bad happens is ignorant.
"There's a small change I'm wrong?" Why? What make it so definite that not one good thing can happen? It's ignorant.
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So you're saying that because he's been disappointed by past presentations from Nintendo, and because he's now cautiously pessimistic about this year's one, he's ignorant? The guy says that there is a chance that he's wrong, and you conclude that he feels it's "definite" that not one good thing can happen? Maybe you need to look at what definite means. And when you do, you should also take a look at the word ignorant.
I think that you need to relax a little. Because you're twisting what he's saying. It's reasonable to not expect the moon when you've felt disappointed by something multiple times in the past. You're just calling him ignorant because he's not as optimistic as you are.
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No. I never said he was ignorant. I said his pessimism was ignorant. He literally said "0 expectations." That means he expects "0" good things to happen. Still with me? I'm saying that to literally expect 0 good to happen is to display pessimism so unrealistic that it's foundation stems from ignorance.
Definte. Zero. 0. Absolute. Nothing. No one's twisting anything but you.