If I may jump on this topic...
I happen to agree with Animeboye on this one. I do believe what we've got here is a classic case of misinterpretation. Emotionless text is the poorest form of communication, due to the fact that emotions cannot be wholly discerned within a mere paragraph or two. It takes vocal communication at least, or even better, a real-life encounter, to determine the true emotions and "attitudes" of others. Which causes me to raise the question: Campion1, what words exactly do you suppose that DarkHououmon used to be "hostile" towards you? Just because she used a few isolated words here and there to describe what is, in her mind, the equivalent of a fair judgment? If that's true hostility, then I dread to read any more. However, I must disagree with your assessment of her character from a mere few posts. At the very least, a few exclamation points here and there could have shown some hostility, but a few opinionated words here and there does not necessarily constitute a hostile attitude. Any idea of hostility that could conceivably be formed, without plausible evidence (exclamation points, threatening words, etc.) must surely be the result of the person reading the post, not the person writing it. It is sadly common for people these days to hear a "voice" in their head, to attempt to determine what emotions are being displayed by a poster, but is that really, truly, the "voice" of the other person? More often than not, it is not the case at all. Therefore, it is the concoction of the reader. Without getting to know the person in real life, or at least, without being able to hear the other person speak these same words, emotion cannot be fully established, and therefore a full assessment of a person's character or attitude, based upon said text alone, is a sad failure indeed.
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