User blog comment:Poisonshark/Custom Champion: Haramn, the Demon Warmonger/@comment-17706421-20151211171721/@comment-3391671-20151213032052

Being offensive takes into account not only your own intentions, but also how the recepient feels from receiving your criticism. All you have to say is "I'm sorry for being offensive." We know you did not mean it, but to some it may look like; the world is not only you.
 * "Well, i did not mean to be offensive or make you upset when i wrote my comment so."

"The first step in solving any problem is recognizing there is one." -Will McAvoy, The Newsroom.
 * "And i'm not whining since he is not a real champion and won't be one in the future. :D so whining would be meaningless.

Even if you did not intend to complain, you are not free from criticism. Who knows, you may have thought that you weren't complain when you were. To deny what may be a "problem" with your comment does not justify making comments on someone's work that you deem "not real". What if you are in the wrong? Humble yourself than believing that you are justified. Yes, it's not real, but there is no necessity to stomp on it like salt on a wound. If you think this champion will not be real and has no value, why did you even comment here in the first place?

"Respect". And I will put it in quotations. To tell someone not to get emotional is the same as telling someone to not be human. To stop being human. This is his piece of work that he put some time into; maybe not a whole lot as some people may, but he put some thought and still does now. Yes, his kit may scale too well (not "good"; that's gramatically incorrect) with items and synergize into a range of being a bit too strong, but you contradict yourself by saying you respect the work when you spit on the humanity of the one who created this custom champion.
 * "i respect your effort creating him but please don't get emotional, his kit scales too good with itself and existing items."