User blog:Maltalidenta Kwuitidherali/Making my Excuses

Well, it has come to my attention that I have annoyed a fair few of the wiki staff with my arguments in the past. I can find no major excuse except it's largely in the way I've grown up. Fiercely independent, intelligent, and if I ever need to defend someone you'll realise how strongly I will and how stubborn I am. However, without fuelling the debate of who was in the wrong I cannot really state, however much I want to, that I was on the defence. Therefore, I have been forced to find another excuse. Well, it could largely stem from a private joke my Politics teacher has with our class. We refer to it as our motto. This motto entails that "If one is wrong, and they know they are they don't - they just don't know how wrong their opponent is yet." He uses this to refer to the fact that often people will get angry over trivial things and therefore de-establish their image as trustworthy. Therefore, in a debate you can often be given the victory by holding out against your temper for longer. I'm not particularly good at controlling my temper, but it takes a fair bit to tear down the barricades around it. However, if I do get angry please don't continue the argument because as Grievous knows, I make stupid threats and such of the like when I'm angry. Yet again, this isn't wholly an excuse but you can at least see my reasons for what I do, right? Actually, another of the things my Politics teacher says is "You are never wrong, just less right than they are." His point is more that it is more often than not opinions, but he himself has extended its use to determination, a key thing if you wish to win any long debate. Anyway, I'm more rambling about personal experience than anything. I do hope you can forgive me for my misdeeds.