At 1/28/15 01:36 PM, Voltage wrote:
At 1/28/15 01:26 PM, Master-Awesome wrote:
If I decide to push harder, it would have to be because I want to. Not because an outsider told me so (or even a friend). So my game isn't perfect to you. Everybody has their own opinions and you shouldn't be disgusted if I don't agree to change this game right now.
You still miss the point here -- the game was removed for what it was and someone is being honest to you about why the game isn't very good. You displaying the game through your pages here on NG is not even allowed. And you know what? If you won't accept the criticism either, you can't accept the rules nor what you must improve on. And YouTube doesn't mind that kind of shit, but we kind of do because we want to see you improve your skills; not cry "booooo!" when someone doesn't like your product. That's just life.
I didn't say I'm crying. Actually this whole time I've display my emotions on these icons. This is actually how I've been looking when I write my replies. Its not that I'm not going to consider what your saying, but I'm saying for other people in world, they might not be able to take it if you shove it in their face that your better than them.
I used to have a really nasty math teacher that would keep telling me when I write my test or work that I'm too slow. Even to the other students. Nobody did so well and got 0-20. Very rarely were there 70s or 50s.
The teacher was very intelligent, but lousy at teaching. She said a lot of harsh things and sometimes they weren't even justified. Like when I handed in work during Mid-Class and she told me to hand it in the next day with 10% reduction (made no sense to me).
Many people gave up and stop working hard because she tossed incredibly difficult and long tests/homework/quizzes. I still overcame the odds and did well, so I'm not going to stop improving when some stranger tells me my work isn't good enough.
I'm just saying for future reference that watch what you say to others as they will never be as understanding as me. They will ignore you, throw nasty tantrums, or just pretend your comment was unnoticed. If I came up and said to anybody any how that their work is shit and you suck because I got daily fourth and you didn't, that person would probably not like me.
I even used the term "indirectly" meaning that you didn't mean to say it, but you kind of implied it. And I have never been that harsh towards people. I always try not to say hurtful things indirectly, but at one point, I was really stressed and there was this friend who was in grade 7 who bugged me about playing video games with him.
I told him that I couldn't because I have a lot of homework. I had no idea that I said something mean to him, but after a while he stop talking to me and I tried to understand what I did wrong. Finally, I talked with somebody about it and that person told me that that guy might have been upset that you mentioned having more homework implying that your doing harder courses and your smarter.
Later on I apologized to him and it turned out that that person was right because shortly after that, he started talking to me again and I felt good when it was fixed. Its just a lesson in life that watch what you say as what you may mean is not how the other person takes it.
The whole time this conversation has gone on, I've mostly been having smiles and think faces. What I display on top on my emotion bar is how my status in real life is. If I show a sad face then, that's when I'm crying "boo-hoo".