Talk:Asami Sato/@comment-110.55.210.81-20120522121004/@comment-4888161-20120522125422

''"I'm in between as I like theories but don't like it if it doesn't have facts or clues to support it." ''

That sentence you said sums up the problem perfectly. Theories are great. But some people don't care if their theories contradict facts that prove them wrong. And what's worse is they cling on to them after they are proven wrong beyond a shadow of a doubt. Theories are great, but when nobody admits when their theories are wrong, it ruins it for everybody. They will go to great lengths to prove their argument, which is fine so long as they have something substantial to back the argument up. But there comes a point where it becomes just silly. Yet some people still can't let go.

When making a theory, there is by default a chance that theory can be proven wrong as that is simply the nature of making theories. It comes with the territory. And yet, people can't even accept their theories could be wrong are making them like nobody's business. I know nobody likes it when their theories are proven wrong. But again, the chance of that happening in the future is just part of the package when making theories. People who can't accept even accept that shouldn't be making theories in the first place.

It's like someone who is driving a car and needs to stop for fuel, but can't let go of the feeling of driving. So as a result, they keep trying to drive the car when it's out of fuel. And now everyone behind the car is beeping them to get out of the way. But the car just sits there as it no longer has any fuel to move on. And now the streets become congested because of cars with drivers like this.

The scenario is exactly like (at least in a metaphorical sense) people who can't admit they are wrong, when they have a theory that is proven wrong beyond a shadow of a doubt by cannon facts or even the show itself. Unfortunately, this is a huge problem on this wiki.