Thread:Ajduran91/@comment-26204029-20190728133231/@comment-26204029-20190830102917

If that's your reason for why you hate Highschool DXD, then why didn't you just say that on Youtube when you were asked. Sorry, I don't mean to sound patronizing, but the way you act on Youtube and your reputation there means it's going to take a lot of convincing for me to take you seriously. There's nothing online about the author taking drugs, even though you'd think that's something one would report. Also, just because you have ADHD doesn't mean you can't do anything. I know people who have it and they manage just fine (can't say who they are, of course).

Also, let's assume you did meet the authors and they told you this. How can you know for sure that they were telling the truth? For example, before Madoka Magica was released, Gen Urobuchi stated that Sayaka Miki was the main character, but anyone who's watched the series will know full well that's not true. Sure, that can be chalked up to subterfuge but the point still stands. Writers and directors lie all the time, and Japanese in particular, as humble as they are, generally believe in having people read/watch their works and draw their own conclusions, which is what I did and why I've come to believe what I have. If they want to confirm something, they just announce it. Simple as that.

And believe me, I know I don't know everything. I've been wrong in my life more times than I care to remember. What I'm saying, however, and what you don't seem to understand, is that we have to respect the chain of command. If a small-time editor makes an edit, and an admin or moderator undoes it then they have to accept it unless someone else backs up their argument. Starting an edit war, however, is unacceptable and has gotten many a user blocked because they have proven that they cannot be trusted. So until you've proven you can be trusted, you have to make a compromise just like everyone else.

Don't get me wrong, though, I do appreciate your apology, and I'm glad we're finally able to discuss this like adults instead of resorting to petty insults.