Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-70.82.201.126-20160110213838/@comment-25396609-20160111071104

I did not mean to degrade, I was merely clarifying the difference in our systems of reasoning.

Back to your initial post, claiming that Jaune is more important than the other characters; that is simply not true, his story arc which was designed to fill at most 2 episodes has to be split into parts, extending the number of weeks they filled and increasing the prevalence of his character in the first volume.

Next, you mentioned Yang's statement about friends that you haven't met yet, and claim this is someow related. Except for one problem; his mother said it, Yang could not have acquired this philosophy from the same woman, as she was raised by Summer Rose.

Now, why would Yang show interest in the tall, athletic tough guys sans shirt but not the scrawny kid in footie pajamas? Simple animal instinct.

Now, this most recent episode conclusively disproves the orphan theory; the parents who raised him, the father who he called a hero, saw him off to Beacon. They figured he would flunk out, but they were around.

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Yo not only make assumptions, you are also changing the context of information we already have to support your own points.

Claiming he is an orphan when all points indicate otherwise

Claiming his sisters are simply girls living at an orphanage with him when all in-universe evidence says otherwise

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