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I've been noticing a trend where when a certain character is on the losing side of a debate that the people arguing for said losing character result to saying either their character is in or out of character or their opponent's character is in or out of character, and they think this is a valid argument.
To end all RANDOM, LAST RESORT use of this argument, it is my opinion that people posting VS threads should try to specify if the character(s) are in character or not in the opening post.
By actually using this specification, taking into account whether or not a character is "in-character" would actually make a viable and not random, last resort argument.
Tell me if you agree and share your thoughts.
To end all RANDOM, LAST RESORT use of this argument, it is my opinion that people posting VS threads should try to specify if the character(s) are in character or not in the opening post.
By actually using this specification, taking into account whether or not a character is "in-character" would actually make a viable and not random, last resort argument.
Tell me if you agree and share your thoughts.