Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-53539-20130413201158/@comment-30602727-20130913223244

I dunno if I'm even considered to be "veteran" considering how I only discovered Vocaloid between the time V3 Megpoid Native and Aoki Lapis were released. But at least I try to be nice and just explain it. Not to mention that I have gotten more knowledgable after Luo Tianyi's release (a bit quick actually.... ha ha).

I mean, when you're informing people, you're either talking to someone new/clueless or a complete stubborn fan who don't believe half the stuff you say. (Ex: Neru/Haku are not Vocaloids.  "BUT CRYPTON OWNS THEM, YES THEY ARE")  And I won't deny this, I do sometimes snap at fans, but mostly because they're being stubborn and are looking like total imbeciles (notibly when their comment gets many negative votes). I do feel sorry about it afterwards, but hell... it's hard to keep yourself calm at times...

Oh and I don't know if this was added to the list of pet Vocaloid peeves... but... "Personality". Especially common ones like "MEIKO is a drunk bitch who beats KAITO senseless.  Gakupo is a pervert and pedophile, etc etc"

Another would be "Perfect Vocaloids". I know Angel said this before somewhere that some people tend to believe that certain Vocaloids (like Miku, Rin, Len and Luka) are perfect in every way and certainly cannot do any mistakes. HA HA, you make me laugh, programs bug out a lot.

And my pet peeve would be the "Racism" between the languages. I did meet a YouTube commenter say that Miku's English sucked, but also when I pointed out that there are more languages than English and Japanese, that there were Spanish, Korean and Chinese, they said that "They don't deserve a Vocaloid.  The languages suck and the music style are just stupid". SERIOUSLY?! They have no idea what it was like to wait for a Vocaloid to release in their native country! I mean, what the hell, I always wanted a Chinese Vocaloid since I started out and when I learned that Luo Tianyi existed (just so happened I found out about her on the day she was released), I was so excited! I mean, Vocaloid came so far! From English to Japanese to Korean to Spanish to Chinese and now to Catalan!