Point I'm trying to make is don't assume everybody will read your posts as you "having a bit of fun". Your reply to Kori-Maru came off less as "oh that Fluffy, having a chuckle!" and was more like a "let's make a snarky comment to wind people up".
I actually did only write it to "[have] a chuckle", as a matter of fact. If you believe it to be snarky, then I'd argue that it could only be seen as snarky as everyone else around here is 90% of the time.
I'd argue that you're insulting something that is widely liked by the board and is a valid subject of discussion (that being Bayonetta) just to get a rise out of people, whereas you usually infuse some sort of "ooh, that boy looks cute i want to huggles him" nonsense that is unrelated 99% of the time (that 1% is a Bentley Jones topic). We insult it because it is unnecessary to the discussions at hand and we all know it is just your way of getting under people's skin.
Your problem is that you don't know how to read a room.
So you think I should
go with the herd and mindlessly love everything you love and hate everything you hate? Well, I'm sorry to disappoint you, but you can't tell me what opinions I can and can't have. I won't accept you telling me that it's wrong to love something that you personally hate.
If I say that I love Firklin's design, then I really mean it. If I want to broadcast that I love it a million times in a single thread, then I will. If you don't like it, then tough; you'll just have to get over it. Don't start whining and tell me that I'm "winding people up" simply because some people aren't able to handle my perspectives on things.
I am, in fact, a very merry and happy-go-lucky kind of person most of the time. A good deal of my posts are totally harmless.