Talk:Cabbage Corp/@comment-69.251.60.186-20120424210328/@comment-5061691-20120511231117

Anon, sweetie, try to chill. I'm not going to say you're getting upset over nothing, because you're obviously rather opinionated on this, and you do have several points that you address, rather than simply declaring that everything is stupid just because you don't like it. However, and I may be giving credit to another anon for some of your posts here, you need to ease up on the other posters, and work on your arguments.

Telling another anon to "STFU" because they express an opinion, which was actually somewhat similar to your initial complaint, and saying another is under the influence of cactus juice because they don't share your opinion is bad form, especially as they were not responding at all to your posts. Calling others "kids" or "kiddies" is also rather unnecessary.

You are correct that, though Avatar is considered a children's show, it can be intellectually evaluated. As with many cartoons, a good number of fans are not children, and analyze things more than younger viewers would. That is why you currently have an argument going on in this thread. The individual who presented that argument was not saying you couldn't look for deeper meanings, they were trying to present the issue that the show is run by a company and aimed at a younger demographic, which limit's the creators' options as to what they can and can't put on air. Try reading the comment again.

Notice I haven't actually addressed the topic at hand. This is because I'm currently critiquing your argument style. At the moment, I find it pretentious, subjective, close-minded, and rather inflammatory. If you want to be taken seriously in your 'arguments,' you should refrain from insulting others and state your points in a more logical, objective, and concise manner. Spend some time actually reading and considering others' comments instead of jumping to conclusions on what their intended arguments are, and respond to counter points with some degree of respect, consideration, and open-mindedness. Adding a way to identify yourself instead of being simply anonymous would also make you much more credible, as it proves you are willing to stand behind what you say.

I would be happy to argue the actual topic at hand with you, if you are willing to do so maturely.