Talk:Asami Sato/@comment-174.61.215.227-20120522130804/@comment-4888161-20120524035130

It shouldn't be news to you if you saw episode 7 and have half a brain in your head. It wasn't exactly hard to pick up if you actually saw episode 7. Why is it people only see what they want to see, rather than the truth?

And I don't talk like this to all anon's. And what I say to people when I talk like this isn't bad. The only thing I do is bring up the facts. So basically you are saying you don't like it when I bring up the truth to them. You know, canon facts that happened in the show itself these people claim to be fans of.

But people like you apparently don't like that because you can't continue to ignore reality and pretend your theory/theories (which was disproven by the show you claim to be a fan if) is right when it was proven wrong by the show. I'm not the one who decided this. I just point it out, and immediately a bunch of irrational people fire back trying to defend there favorite theories from the truth. They have a right to defend them if they have something substantial to go on. But none of them ever seem to.

There is nothing wrong with pointing out the truth. But unfortunately people like you who don't want to acknowledge it feel threatened. 'I know no one likes there theories to be proven wrong, but that's the risk that comes with creating them in the first place.'' Theories are supposed to be fun, yes. But if you people can't even handle the chance of being proven wrong, then making theories is clearly too big for you.'''