Thread:Kyosuthefirst/@comment-15963904-20131205200201/@comment-11079349-20131206002149

I will note my three thought processes when I read this.

calm: yes, I've noticed. I've been trying to keep collected, but when I see a bad creepypasta, I tend to be a bit harsh. I am only harsh when I think the person can improve, but needs to see their errors. When I see a troll pasta, however, it brings out my inner hate and i lay into the guy. Troll pastas don't belong here and make me angry. I will try to be a bit more mindful of what I say. except on trollpastas, especially troll pastas.

annoyed: I always try to be helpful, and a little harsh. being nice, as Kefke told me on my post on his/her wall, isn't always effective. It's the principle of live-and-learn. If you burn your hand on a stove, you won't touch a hot stove again, but if you write a bad creepypasta, the only way to learn is if someone comes out and points out the flaws in a harsh way. I try to limit how harsh I am when i do it, as to not drive people into thinking I just hate on everything, though sometimes some things tend to get to me. I also praise good writing, and even make a couple jokes, but in creepypastas, the bad honestly sticks out more than the good does. I'll try to be more open minded, as i usually try to, but my list of problems is purely meant to help a writer improve, not to discourage them. my ratings are based on my honest to god feelings of the creepypasta, and there are several bad creepypastas. Also, That sonic ABOMINATION is something that, as I noted when I got it deleted, hurt for me to read and made me hate the author as a person. Even thinking of it is enough to set me off onto another rant.

troll: And? what of it, i can say what i want, you have problem? (this is to be ignored or taken as a joke.)