User blog comment:MakeCandyNotWa/How to Make an Accurate Original Character!/@comment-24354030-20141024184243/@comment-25135321-20141118230541

Hold on a moment.

Why are we arguig about 'others characters? Unless the character is offensive in any way, why do we need to create a set of instructions for the perfect or inperfect character? I notice some enjoy the satisfaction of being praised for good work. I can't say I don't. However, I didn't join this fandom to make OC's that live up to everyone's expectations. Like that one sayig, "make pasta, not war." While I agree both your arguments are good, they aren't that valid if this activity is non-profit and recreational. So let's end at this:

My oc is my decision, as is yours.

And I notice, you may disagree with my opinion, which is perfectly fine;I want you to have your own opinions, and I don't want to force mines onto you. I just despise that you are arguing about simple matters that create n positive or negative effect in all honerty. (I know I started a sentence with "and".)