09-29-2013, 03:45 PM
(09-29-2013, 09:42 AM)E-Man Wrote: As for what I mean about why talent would be not as important as being nice, I was actually referring to how talented people are probably not nice on the inside.
What. That's an horrible generalization, what makes you be so sure of that? You should drop this act, seriously.
(09-29-2013, 09:42 AM)E-Man Wrote: Sure, they pretend to be nice at first (much like "Koopaul" implied), and when they get a lot of admiration, they keep this mask on...... However, when someone starts to get into this guy's face for whatever reason (it doesn't matter if it's a justified reason or a pointless reason), then we see the true colors of this "nice" person.
What the actual fuck. I was trying to keep calm until now, but how the fuck it doesn't matter if it's justified or not? if someone get's in your face, you're gonna get angry. This ideal of "being nice to everyone ever" is really really bad and, if anything, fake.
(09-29-2013, 09:42 AM)E-Man Wrote: Even though I feel that being nice (as in genuinely nice) is more important than being talented when it comes to relationships, it almost seem like you can't have one without the other to form a solid friendship. In other words, you come for the talent, but stay for the pleasant chats.
Can you truly not see what wrong with this sentece? They're not equivalents in any way. If anything, I think your way of thinking is what's wrong in this whole equation.
Quote:While I would like a few sprites, I would rather have a steady friendship than a bunch of little images any Tom, Dick, or Harry would slap into a sprite comic.
Jesus Christ, are you serious? You basically just admitted yourself to entering a relationship out of interest, but being "ok" with it because the person is nice to you.
Quote:The "n00b" you would know today could end up being a wise sprite master tomorrow
Not without proper guiding, he probably won't. That's why he's a "n00b".