Talk:Kizutsu Tamashi/@comment-4773581-20131003004026/@comment-4773581-20131003052355

In other words, you want me to give some praise to something that I believe has nothing good going for it. I'm not one of those people that will sing praise about something just because they want to praise someone on doing an adequate job on passing their mid-level standards. There's too many people like that around. I'm the kind of guy with fairly high standards who will spend several paragraphs explaining someone's mistakes in detail, and then compile everything they did well in one fairly succint paragraph, assuming they even managed that. Is it nice? Not in the slightest. Do I have any reason to care about being nice to someone I don't know? Not really. Am I going to act like someone I'm not just so that people will view me in slightly more of a positive light than a negative one? Not even if you magically forced my personality to do a total 180. I don't dress what I want to say up in fancy suits and prom dresses so that the person I'm saying it to can gawk at it and feel good about themselves. I say what I want to say and I say what I mean to say. If you don't like it, you're free to not listen to what I say.

Also, all 20 of them are for a fanfic I plan on writing, with several of them being intertwined with one another in some way, some needing me to flesh out a group outside of the 20 to be developed before they can really get off the ground (which is what I'm currently doing), a couple of them being stunted in growth ATM by lack of canon information, and a few of them being put on the backburner due to lack of inspiration. I'm not exactly sitting on my thumbs looking at their blank character sheets, wondering what I should do, y'know. Problem is that I'm not satisfied with any of them yet. I did say I have high standards, and the height of my standards is only furthered when it comes to my own creations. I mean, it'd be quite rude if I just lowered my standards when one of my characters gets put on the proverbial chopping block.

Also also, perfection is, in itself, an imperfection. The idea of any character being perfect is laughable. A perfect character would be one without any flaws whatsoever. And, as you're no doubt already aware, a character without any flaws whatsoever is an unarguably bad character.