Thread:HTF1234/@comment-27318396-20160426130503/@comment-4834197-20160426141109

She didn't do anything to me, actually. That TV Tropes entry has been up there for a few months. I thought that everything would be fine just like HTF Adventures' article, but boy was I wrong. I document very few fangames there, and the wording I use often implies rudeness, but that's how it is. But here's the thing, LoHTT's page is far from insulting compared to HTF Adventures' article (this contains straight-up mockery, but its creator, who is more sensitive, is still fine with it), even more so compared to a Wario fangame (from the same creator) that contains more hatedom. LoHTT doesn't suffer as bad, to be honest. But alas, the reaction isn't pleasant, and that's my new excuse for causing this mess. Normally I would stay away from this, but I can't hide anymore.

Alright, I have enough messing around.

I'll be truly honest here. I have no other intentions for the creation of the article in TV Tropes. Just the typical "no life" excuse of mine. My wording seems rude, since that's one of the many things that define TV Tropes (including its own drama that I don't even care at all). Work mockery is inevitable. The moment the "idiot" that's me was mentioned, I knew I couldn't hide, and at the same time, I had to facepalm. Look now, highly sensitive or not, let this be a lesson: Having something being mocked is inevitable. Also, not every wording is all nice-sounding.

While I still hold grudge against the fandom, what I did actually isn't as outrageous-sounding. You just see it as some kind of insult, while I already got used to such wording. In the end, I was just being clueless and thought that I could get off scot-free.