Talk:Asami Sato/@comment-174.61.215.227-20120522040041/@comment-4888161-20120522123623

Theories are fine, but my gosh there's a point when they become ridiculous! Why is it no one seems to be able to admit it or even accept it when they are proven wrong? I'm all for making theories. But when your theories are contradicting the facts, they become wrong. I know nobody likes their favorite theories to be proven wrong, but that's the risk you take when you make them. Sorry, but this time the facts get in the way. So at what point do you realize you were wrong? Maybe when it can no longer be denied, like now?

We all saw what happened in episode 7. We all at least should have seen what it took for Asami to go against her father. And do you know why she did it? It's because she clearly believes what the Equalists are doing is wrong despite being a non bender. And there is more evidence towards this by the fact that she is a pro bending fan.

Of course I've been saying that right along from way before the 7th episode was shown. And of course nobody listened because they wanted their theories to be true. And that is fine because there still was technically plenty of room for it to happen. '''But the exact opposite of that already happened and was proven in the episode! There's nothing left to argue about! It's now canon fact that Asami is NOT an Equalist/evil/whatever! '''So there is no longer a reason to deny it any further now that it has been proven beyond a doubt, beyond that fact that people for some reason can't accept being wrong on the slightest level.

Here's a hint: Making theories means there is a chance you could be wrong. If you can't even accept that chance of being wrong, don't make theories in the first place! That ruins the entire point of what theories are meant for. I'll admit that while I hit big on Asami, I sorely missed on Hiroshi. But at least I admit it when I'm wrong. And since it was split down the middle, it's even like a compromise. So why can't you accept just being half right instead of staying in a childish form of denial like this? It's like you are throwing a temper tantrum at the prospect of being wrong! News flash: Yeah being wrong happens sometimes. It's ok to admit it. It happens to all of us.