Talk:Battle of Mt. Fuji/@comment-44997843-20200306130617/@comment-27492705-20200806175343

Whether you're interesting or not isn't something you get to decide really. It's what people around you think. Another thing that's subjective.

"supports the script"? I mean, I don't love everything about it but the creators made what they made and I respect that what's true is true and take that for what it is. Doesn't stop me from reading or writing stories where Euphy doesn't die or Lelouch finally sees a heckin therapist, but those aren't canonical. I don't have to love it to respect it. And why wouldn't you want to learn from people with different views? In my opinion at least, even if they are flat-out wrong they have a reason for thinking how they do and that reason is something that should be considered. But it takes talking about things to find that reason.

As for the part you apparently didn't understand, basically the character, like real people, for the most part aren't entirely good or entirely bad. There are antagonists, but honestly there aren't really heros or villains in Code Geass. A person is not just good or evil. Like, as a whole you are not a good person or a bad person. You do good things and bad things and you're just you. Right?

Also, I recall asking you to be respectful about the LGBT+ community. "again i'm not damn bi\gay" is not respectful and please stop.