Thread:FirstDrellSpectre/@comment-32302692-20180302025701/@comment-32302692-20180322004709

Yeah I was really facinated with Yoshi's thoughts on No Laughing Matter, in fact I didn't even see that from the beginning.

No Laughing Matter could have been a Luan improvement episodes about learning from her recent antics and improving and so on, but it turns out to be WAY different. Instead it one of those attack the critics episodes, and says that critics are the bad guys and the family is in the wrong for venting out their frustrations. Which in all honesty, I can't really blame them. All this episode shows that Luan can't take constructive criticism and I find it hard to believe that it takes her this long to realize it. I mean we're all those groans each time she cracks a pun was not enough. If you get constructive criticism, it does not mean you have to quit, it means you have to improve on it, I should know, I'm a writer myself. The moral of them saying that critics are the bad guys is just stupid and unrealistic. Critics just state their honest opinion, nothing more and I hate how this episode antagonize them. If someone critizes my writing whether its mean or unintenally, I try to improve on it, which what this episode should have been, but instead, it she says. "oh feel bad for Luan because she's sad." That's not very good drama.

Look I know as a fanfic writing I don't expect my work to be perfect, I've recieved my fair share of critisism whether constructive or not, but I never gave up on it, I learn from it, because it's a enjoyable hobby or mine, and it makes me happy that people like my stories. I know I'm not going to win them all the time. Heck, I've even had people bash me just for making a comment on something I like or something I dislike. Still, if people cannot take constructive criticism, then they are not very good people.