Talk:Misaka Mikoto/@comment-174.159.236.175-20140317201639/@comment-17714224-20140318042658

^ I didn't think it was that bad either It's just I'm following over dozen pages this problem is getting to me and allowed me to voice my opinion on the topic. I personally like reading about other peoples opinions on these type things it allows me to see something from a different perspective when I'm in discussion I like to follow these "guidelines"  becouse they help make the discusion or debate more enjoyable.

1. When giving reasons you just dislike or think is a badly written character tell why and how this bothers you or how it becomes a problem from a writing standpoint and if you just can't stand the character for no other reason that there just something you can't stand. Then just say that don't give excuses - You did good on this one

2. For every 3-5 complaints about a character give at least one redeaming or admirable quality about them even those qualities can only be seen as redeamable or admirable from somone elses point of view at least acknowledge that there are things that other people might like about them. - This not so much you said that she is pretty much useless but then gave an entire list of things that make her useful, you gave enough proper reasons why she you think she is annoying to the point even I could understand why even if I personally disagree but you failed give any proper reason she is useless in fact gave more reasons why she isn't.

3. Be intellegiant in your response if comes across as being a hater, filled with bad grammer, or just down right make no sense with no real reason behind what you say, then no one is willing to listen to you but if you do the opposite and follow the above guidlines then people are more than then willing to listen even if they disagree and it can even lead to good discusion or debate  - You did pretty good on this one too.