2014-08-27, 11:45 PM
Thugnificent Wrote:Maybe I shouldn't have made a stupid TORGUE joke about lesbians, but I in no way meant that they had to be lovers for the story to continue.I did not get offended at all. If what you said was meant to be a joke, it was poorly presented. I thought you just had some terrible opinions which brought out the fedora wearers.
This is why I hate typing on the internet because jokes go over people's heads and then people get offended if you don't carefully word EVERY response. So I apologize if I came off as some ignorant jerk who fantasizes about sex-charged rescue missions.... I just wanted to talk about having switched gender roles for all the characters instead of just one...
Zerard Wrote:Couldn't help but noticed you cut the living in seclusion out of the equation. And it's a pretty significant thing for two people being just friends to do. The Loftwing Ceremony also had a pretty strong case of foreshadowing.Yes, the seclusion may evidence a more romantic feeling. I'm not denying that, though I certainly could debate it.
There's a difference between fanfiction and reading comprehension. Sure, there are such cases where a friendship of opposite genders doesn't necessarily equal a love interest, but in the case of Skyward Sword... I think that is the only Zelda (aside for maybe Zelda II) that actually felt so strongly about Link. and vise versa.
Examples of a fellowship over a relationship could include Ocarina of Time or Twilight Princess.
I left it out because it was not related to my point which was that it's sad that your view of friendship is so shallow that you would say showing such emotions could only possibly indicate a different sort of relationship.
You can feel strongly about a person without wanting to bone them.
Let's take a look at post-OoT Link, who spent his days searching for Navi (unless you're willing to suggest that he actually had some sexual urges for her).

