Coming from someone who claimed that people are just envious of those who have "an achievement that they don't", this is an interesting statement.
No. What I'm basically saying is that I can't agree with the attitude of "I don't want anyone else to have this because I want to remain exclusive". You might approve of it, of course; I personally don't and that's not going to change.
I don't think that's a matter of opinions. This whole matter has become so big because some people didn't want others to get an item that they value, period. Feel free to romanticize everyone's personal reasons, but it won't change that simple detail.It is just your opinion that people just want to feel exclusive and special, it is just your opinion that they want things that no one else owns.
Um, I apologize if I offended you in any way, But I think you're somehow trying to twist and turn the focus of the real conflict that happened here, putting the blame on the people who disapprove of it. It wasn't me who made Yoshida apologize; I merely stated my disappointment about the fact.You claim you hate the drama surrounding this whole thing, but you are participating in it and your last two posts in here are simply stirring the pot as well, so it is pretty pointless and hypocritical to try to complain about something you are actively doing yourself.
And I don't disagree with this. Sounds like a good middle ground (?)I simply suggested they be called replicas because it makes logical sense and both sides get what they want.
Doesn't change the fact that all this drama was sparked over the wish to remain exclusive and not share something with the rest of the community, which, as I said, is not a mindset I'm a fan of. I can usually ignore it, but seeing Yoshida apologize over something I don't consider a right attitude, and then seeing some players reply to him with a very condescending tone... well, it made me want to leave a small pull of ears here.
I don't believe I'll need to share my opinion on this matter again.




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