What I've put on my DeviantArt? The few journal entries I've made? Pray tell, what's wrong with those? One's a critique on what was RWBY's largest moment at the time, one was me being willing to continue despite said moment failing, one was the same but showing how it also failed at the subjective level, and one was a rebuttal to popular rhetoric regarding resurrection as a literary device.



And you've decided to essentially insult me for those. Pot, meet kettle. So, what's wrong with my journal entries? Is it that I'm ok with the use of resurrection as a literary device...or is it that I'm daring to criticize RWBY at all?



Let's be honest here, that's what it's REALLY about. "How DARE you!" is what you're really saying to me. This is really about keeping your RWBY echo chamber intact, and how dare I have a differing opinion at all.



But either way, I'll see it when you post it.



As for my heart being not so great, it's more that it's been hardened from years of dealing with RWBY fans that howled and screamed at me for criticizing RWBY at all, the same cut-and-paste argument being thrown at me, lots of them not even backing up their words, as if the mere utterance of the argument was enough. People who have thought of me as lesser as a person for holding certain perspectives (such as seeing the narrative potential for a Pyrrha revival, based on several factors).



So when I say I'm exhausted at it, that's exactly what I mean. I really do hope that you're not just trying to preserve an echo chamber, but your words in your last post suggest otherwise.



Honestly, we are actually the same, trying to open people's minds. The difference is that I work from an objective and logical foundation (and there IS a level of objectivity in fiction writing), I suspect that you'll be working from a subjective level. To use analogy to, say, an auto sale, you're the one trying to pitch the car via its special features and looks, I'm the one pitching via its performance and functionality. And from the level I work at, it really doesn't matter how I give the information. The truth is the truth, no matter how any one person feels about it.



So, when you DO post about Pyrrha's death, expect me to check it out and offer my counter. Keep in mind that I'll be putting things like character use and sequence of events over things such as symbolism and references to other characters. The former is the foundation on which the latter is built upon. If the former doesn't hold, why should the latter?