Thread:KuririnKirarin/@comment-25034020-20141218063650/@comment-5284898-20141218101737

@KuririnKirarin: Whoa there, you did NOT just say that. You have just crossed an invisible border there, which is the one that prevents me from snapping.

Now, I've known Kanade-chan for quite a while now (as a matter of fact, more than 2 years) and definitely more time than you. I know for a fact that she is NOT a hoax, spam, freak or a shit. Don't argue with me, 'cause I know her better than you do.

I know for a matter of fact you've only joined, what, for a few months? How well do you know the users and the wiki? I also know that the people on this wiki are all wonderful, lovely people that I can easily be friends with and talk to. Everyone except you there. I obviously cannot be friends with you because you've called my friend bad names when she clearly is not what you have mentioned and described.

What has Kanade-chan done to you? How has she wronged you? You haven't even bothered to explain about your actions, all you say is just "You're all wrong about me". If you want us to change our minds, why not just prove it? You could tell us why you did those things instead of making a big deal of it by calling everything hoax and users SHIT.

Also, if you haven't realized, plagarizing is serious and it shouldn't be taken lightly. For example, if you are writing a paper at school, you aren't allowed to copy others' ideas and claim it as your own. Same goes for this wiki. Plagarizing is serious and if you get caught at school you will be in serious trouble. You might (or WILL, actually) get sent to the principal's office. Even if you paraphrase your work (which you DIDN'T), you still need to cite your sources.

Last thing I want to correct is your grammar. Hoax is a noun alright, but it is not used to describe people, more rather things. The dictionary defines hoax as "a humorous or malicious deception". A deception cannot be a person. Spam is not used to describe people either. It is also used to describe a thing, and it is SPECIFIC to a certain item. Freak can be used to describe a person, but it cannot used with "so". "So freak" does not make sense, because it's in its noun form. "So freaky" would the correct version, because the word "freak" is in its adjective form.

Great job, you've just earned yourself a lashing from me, a month ban from Kanade-chan and a grammar lesson from me again!