Talk:Hatsune Miku V3 English/@comment-75.15.220.144-20130908190826/@comment-30602727-20130911151037

Exactly! I mean, it's just like real life, you never know what a person is like until you know them a little better. In this case, as you said, they should stick around more before they start judging you. It's a lot harder here since text cannot express emotion very well, and the voice in your head could use a completely different tone than what it was intended. One post could seem positive to one person, but someone else could take it as a threat or challenge somehow. But yes, people make mistakes and have problems, it's what makes us human beings.

And right! People may have been directed here by a veteran fan or come here to find out for themselves. I didn't know much about other Vocaloids and I was curious what the wiki was like. It was well worth it since I understand a lot more about Vocaloid than before. I mean, I could be a completely new fan who has no idea and may be asking an innocent question like "Is Vocaloid an anime?" or "Are Rin and Len siblings?  I don't quite understand what you mean by mirror images." The only thing you'd have to worry about is when a "Vocaloid-fan-brat" decides to be snobby saying, "Vocaloid is not an anime, idiot." or "No, they're twins, OBVIOUSLY", which usually happens when you're browsing YouTube videos. This sort of behavior can scare off a potential fan and lead them to hate Vocaloid because of the Vocaloid fan brats. It was the same thing with the other fandoms I was into, like Hetalia. I didn't like Hetalia because of the fans, but I decided that I didn't have to listen to the fans snobby and rude replies and enjoy it for what it is.