Just, please, when you want to say something, watch how you say it to avoid insulting or aggrivating someone.
So, in other words, I can't indicate that I find Star Wars to be dull, but yet other people can state Star Wars as being great and that everyone loves a color-confused Vader?
Look, I am an honest person. I believe that it's better to tell the truth than to sugar coat something just to please someone. (I'm not saying I don't lie; it's just not normal for me to do so). I have posted elsewhere that I am also in a Tomb Raider themed forum. If someone said "Tomb Raider sucks," I'd tell them, "Fine, don't go to the forum" and leave it at that.
I would also like to point out that Kalark has stated two interesting things: "Kitty Vader is everyone's new best friend," and "think baseball". The first one, I feel, generates a sense of force, which I feel that my first statement contradicts that, which I have the right to. As for the second one, I happen to be into baseball, as well. If someone says bad stuff about baseball, I either accept it or agree with their reason, depending on what that reason is.
Either way, I accept it. It would be nice if everyone else would and not hound me like I said you all suck for liking Star Wars, (by the way, that's NOT how I feel about you guys).
On a positive note, I will give "Kitty Vader" credit for blending two things together which have nothing in common; it's just not what I would consider a good attempt.