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<blockquote data-quote="Tsuteto" data-source="post: 4211036" data-attributes="member: 300596"><p>Really? So if I type crap will it do the same? We'll find out!</p><p></p><p>As for the "[going] on about your own faults" thing, no, I do that sometimes too. Think about it: Do you prefer someone who is overly cocky and points out other peoples flaws (whether attack-like or matter of fact-like) without recognizing their own, or do you prefer someone who can admit faults of their own while pointing out flaws in others? I know personally, I prefer the latter, as the former just speaks that the person does not care for others, one way or another. The latter, while being more leading to them caring about others, still does have a little room available for themselves to just know what to say to others to win them to their side. Politics, essentially. That's why it's important to know the person themselves.</p><p></p><p>As for speculating whether or not Miyamoto was directly attacking the other company: I'll ride the fence from a factual stand point, but note that on a personal level, I don't think he's directly attacking the company otherwise, and those who honestly think that, are just the greedy type person themselves who say "woe is me" when they lose their necklace or something, totally ignoring the person beside them who lost their club sandwich that they just spent their last dollar on.</p><p></p><p>... Okay, probably not to THAT degree, but you get the picture.</p><p></p><p><span style="font-size: 9px">And if anyone is thinking, yes, I do like using examples and typing quite bit. I have not mastered the art of speaking 10 powerful words in place of 1,000 conversative words, but it is something that will improve in time.</span></p><p></p><p>EDIT: And yeah, looks like it does auto-place that link in. Dunno how I feel about that :/</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tsuteto, post: 4211036, member: 300596"] Really? So if I type crap will it do the same? We'll find out! As for the "[going] on about your own faults" thing, no, I do that sometimes too. Think about it: Do you prefer someone who is overly cocky and points out other peoples flaws (whether attack-like or matter of fact-like) without recognizing their own, or do you prefer someone who can admit faults of their own while pointing out flaws in others? I know personally, I prefer the latter, as the former just speaks that the person does not care for others, one way or another. The latter, while being more leading to them caring about others, still does have a little room available for themselves to just know what to say to others to win them to their side. Politics, essentially. That's why it's important to know the person themselves. As for speculating whether or not Miyamoto was directly attacking the other company: I'll ride the fence from a factual stand point, but note that on a personal level, I don't think he's directly attacking the company otherwise, and those who honestly think that, are just the greedy type person themselves who say "woe is me" when they lose their necklace or something, totally ignoring the person beside them who lost their club sandwich that they just spent their last dollar on. ... Okay, probably not to THAT degree, but you get the picture. [size=1]And if anyone is thinking, yes, I do like using examples and typing quite bit. I have not mastered the art of speaking 10 powerful words in place of 1,000 conversative words, but it is something that will improve in time.[/size] EDIT: And yeah, looks like it does auto-place that link in. Dunno how I feel about that :/ [/QUOTE]
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