Talk:Yasuo/@comment-26869721-20170125163931/@comment-24496127-20170216045411


 * sigh* I know, I just wish it was something inherently malicious, because that's more comprehendable than either ignorance or idiocy that's reached this kind of level.

Then again, when an idiot is steadfast in maintaining his ignorance, I would argue that that's malicious, if not by intent than purely by effect. I agree it's harmful to see malice in idiocy, because idiocy or ignorance can be rectified with patience and explanation, but when even that's ignored, what difference is there in treating it as though it's a problem? At some point, idiocy can no longer be an excuse to avoid accountability for being wrong.

That's more a personal view than anything else, and perhaps not entirely related to a certain idiot and more to the world in general.