Well, given that you declared on this community after the episode where Jeremiah was injured "I hate Karen now," I think it's understandable that people would assume you hate her because she hurt Jeremiah.
You don't need to get uppity about how "any less than flattering opinion" is regarded as bashing. I've mentioned occasionally my issues with one or two of the characters myself. But declaring that a character has no personality and is only used for fanservice--repeatedly--is bashing in my book. Especially if you feel the need to constantly reiterate it on a public community. It seems like every time a new episode is up, or a new scan including Kallen is out, you're there with a comment about how she's "too tragic" or how she's just a "fanservice cipher." Whenever someone mentions Kallen, you have to talk about how you don't like her--again, on a community that has plenty of fans of various characters, including Kallen.
I hope you don't feel too persecuted, but it gets kind of irritating to click on a post for some enjoyable discussion and instead find irrelevant bitching about the characters. It's sort of like finding ants in your cereal.
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You don't need to get uppity about how "any less than flattering opinion" is regarded as bashing. I've mentioned occasionally my issues with one or two of the characters myself. But declaring that a character has no personality and is only used for fanservice--repeatedly--is bashing in my book. Especially if you feel the need to constantly reiterate it on a public community. It seems like every time a new episode is up, or a new scan including Kallen is out, you're there with a comment about how she's "too tragic" or how she's just a "fanservice cipher." Whenever someone mentions Kallen, you have to talk about how you don't like her--again, on a community that has plenty of fans of various characters, including Kallen.
I hope you don't feel too persecuted, but it gets kind of irritating to click on a post for some enjoyable discussion and instead find irrelevant bitching about the characters. It's sort of like finding ants in your cereal.