Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-5693502-20140321164050/@comment-26484417-20161117041205

There is a lot of wrong with that post, I'll address some of it below, but what you wrote this time at least partially contradicts what you wrote before. Dimension Creator wrote: I think that the only reason they always use their specific type of shinsoo is ... 2) because it is a theme SIU gave them much like how Hatsu is a swordsman and you never see him using anything but swords... Paraphrased: "They always use the same trick because it's their theme." Dimension Creator wrote: ...one wouldn't stop being a fire user if he just because he also can use lightning. Paraphrased: "Their theme wouldn't change if they used a different trick."

NOTE: Did you notice that what you wrote here is basically what I wrote in my previous comment? I bring it up only because it happens to be a notion that ultimately works as a counter-argument to your theory.

Circling back to what you wrote this time; the analogy you asserted earlier said that Hatsu uses swords because he's a swordsman. If he were using a bow instead, would you call him "swordsman"? Of course not, or at least I hope not. Speaking of, a swordsman would actually stopped being a swordsman if he became an archer instead, and those who use both weapons are usually called "a warrior", or something with the same or similar meaning. The baseball player example might actually be closer to the analogy you were looking for that time, but it doesn't really help your case as it no longer carries the same point.

Dimension Creator wrote: I do think/looks things over if someone says something I did/said was wrong and what I said was not wrong. Clearly.

--- EDIT: Let's stop flooding this thread. If you wish to continue, please post it on my wall; I will move the discussion there if you do so, otherwise I'm just going to just delete this in a couple of hours and leave only the most recent post relevant to this thread--it should be the one where you formulate your positions of choice.