Thread:AlexanderImAlsoGr8/@comment-44913534-20200926062248/@comment-38474342-20200926101938

LeSEG2195 wrote: Once again you call me things, but I won't answer you. You quoted the same single line form the manga that I quoted brought it up over and over as it it's the only source and the panels you quoted ' final' and ' asahi fight' and ' pretty scene' are only 3 and not the whole event but a segment I've given detail of the whole event and how it supported my argument which proves you either didn't really read or didn't really think about what I'm saying. I repeat the argument in different examples you cited the same ones over and over and the same point. It funny you say I'm repetitive when you are guilty also and I've just followed your example. I'm saying if you love the ship so much you are free to decide whatever you want but it shouldn't bias you to the plot events. You've been cutting and pasting segments of the story to try and sell your opinion keep the opinions for social media, these pages are made to give character facts not opinions. Let's take the most recent debate about the word "affection". Your arguments hinges on me trying to make the claim that Soma has romantic affection for Erina.

I did not make that claim. You can go through the argument we have had and you will not find it. What I have said is that Soma calling her beautiful has MORE romantic implications than what he said to Megumi. I must emphasise that I said "implication" not "intentions". My point here is that Soma made an affectionate comment towards Erina that he has never done for anybody else, including Megumi, because of the inherent romantic implications.

The word "affection" does not have base level romantic qualities. It simply means you are fond of someone. As I pointed out to you earlier, both Soma and Erina are affectionate of one another because they are fond of one another. Erina more so.

​​​​​​The point about Soma declaring Erina "his" has a lot more romantic implications as well (again, distinguish between "implication" and "intent") that showed his fondness for her once again.

I decided to read your long-winded reply that I initially chose not to. The reaosn why I chose not is because I knew it was going to be a ramble about things I am not trying to claim and I was correct. The beginning of this argument was you not understanding that I view Soma and Erina as "semi-canon" not "canon". The only way you would have been right in your argument against this particular point, and I pointed this out many comments ago, is that if I said they had "Mutual Love".

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