No I dont really understand what you are saying, you are very confusing.
Maybe you can speak like you are on a international forum with diferent abled users and not like we are all university english taught?
Are you saying the question I had is somehow a statement?
There is nothing confusing in what I wrote. It's all pretty basic.
You presented your opinion as a fact.
If it's just what you think, rather than a fact, then you should state "I think...", or "in my opinion...", to define it as such.
If you do not define your opinion as being your opinion, then you are presenting it as a statement of fact, not opinion.
There is nothing difficult to understand about that.
You do not need a university education to interpret what I've written.
This is an English language forum.
Perhaps your lack of understanding of how to phrase an opinion, as an opinion, is to blame for him thinking you are a troll.
Maybe educate yourself further on how to speak & interpret the language of the forum? IDK.
The subject of your question is what's at fault. Not the question itself.
You asked a question about something that you presented as a statement of fact:
why always these beta simp MC's?
Should read: "Why always these, IMO, beta simp MC's?"
In your question, The MC IS a beta simp.
This is an objective statement about a subjective position. This is presented as being a fact. Not everyone will see this as a fact.
"I think/feel/IMO" the MC is a beta simp.
This is a subjective statement. This is not intended to be considered a fact. Instead, it's a personal opinion about how you interpreted the MC's character.
I gave you the example previously.
How do you not see the difference?
If you wish to fall back on "it's just my thoughts", when asked if you are trolling, then your thoughts/opinion should have been defined as such.
"I think the MC is a beta simp."
Or, maybe it's because part of your question was self explanatory, so he didn't consider it a genuine question, instead he saw it as troll like behaviour?