Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-25266931-20161112032800/@comment-25936766-20161115013213

KNN005 wrote:

1-I do't want emotionless robots. I person can't plan and adapt while showing emotion?

2-Byakuya in BLEACH tried to hide his emotions and stay calm and zen when he does anything. But it develops him when you see why he acts that way. And it develops him again when you see what finally sets him off and make him break the facade. That's what I mean.

3-The times I've seen the "woe is me" heroes and the "I wanna be normal" types it's usually them being idle and not advancing the plot.

4-Decide. And stand by that decision. 1-......Let me try to understand what you're saying: "A person can't plan and adapt while showing emotion?". If that's what you meant: Yes, they can, but think about what you're arguing, what you are saying with your words. Which is, to make emotionless robots that plan and adapt, instead of people, with emotions and personalities, fears, dislikes, tastes, traumas, wishes, and stuff, that plan and adapt.

2-He's also a Captain and a Nobleman. So he must act like that, he cannot show any weaknesses. Not to mention, he's also a veteran, experienced and all.

Just because a Captain, Nobleman, Veteran character acts in a Zen way, it doesn't mean all heroes should. Especially those that are not Captain/Nobleman/Veteran characters.

3-You'll have to give me an example. Your opinions make me question what you consider "being idle".

4-'And what if one never decided anything? What if others decided for them without them even having a say in the matter? Why should they stand by that decision they never made?'

If your parents decided for you to become a Doctor without even asking you if you wanted to be a Doctor, and forced the decision on you, why should you stand by that decision you never made instead of trying to be something else that you do want to be, even if after becoming a Doctor?