[quote=@Krayzikk] So wait I'm confused How is ending the argument with easily the most inflammatory statements [i]in[/i] the argument better than 'a contingent of similarly themed posts' (contingent, for the record, doesn't mean 'two'. That'd be the worst contingent of all time), when the person responding to that contingent of posts (Three, for the record, and slightly higher if you're being generous with where the argument started) compares the people expressing a perfectly valid viewpoint to [i]Nazis[/i]? One one side, we have a relatively civil (aside from one picture) analysis of why the dub won't suck; not "English version sucks", just that the Japanese one won't. And in fact, by your own reasoning, [i]does[/i] have a better VA cast. On the other side we have comparisons to [i]Nazis, scathing comments about opinions, and telling your players to go have a stroke-fest in their own PMs.[/i] In a manner intended to end it. So yeah. I'm confused where you've got the moral high ground. But GM privilege means you get to end that line of thought right there, so. [/quote] [quote]Good lord, man. You just keep digging yourself deeper.[/quote] [quote]Well your taste is consistently shit, I'll give you that.[/quote] Yeah, that's civil. Those comments were in response to Forsythe saying that he preferred the English one by the way, not an affirmation that the Japanese one won't suck. The idea that the Japanese dub (objective viewpoint) has better actors wasn't even a point of contention, both Forsythe and I acknowledged that to be fact. It was the idea that Forsythe liked the English one anyway that caused this uproar. It wasn't the objective side of the issue that was being argued; it was the personal side. It wasn't civil or an analysis, it was 'your opinions are wrong and what you like is crap'. I don't care about moral high ground; if it had been an actual debate that was causing controversy, I would have asked it to end in a more sophisticated manner. But it wasn't, so I decided that I was going to end something nasty with a nasty comment.