YAJIUMAKONNJOU

The title is what it is 'cause I was playing The Typing of The Dead 2004 Demo. Talk about an attitude. I'm gonna talk about articles written by Izumino, having some people annoyed and leave offensive comments on the articles of his.
I won't talk about what he wrote, but about how he wrote, a change of his attitude. He just changed his attitude at the point between the two articles (the former is id:izumino:20040819, and the latter is id:izumino:20040820). The change, I think, cause offensiveness of some people having left offensive comments there. His change of an attitude makes me feel that he's going to avoid a dispute, and it may be the same about these people.
His first article had some offensive remarks, and the offensiveness was vanished suddenly in the latter article. He must have noticed that his former article caused some serious influences, and he mentioned in the latter article that he'd not have any intention to do no harm. I don't know whether he felt guilty from the bottom of his heart, but only from his latter article, I can't read his remouse thoroughly. His latter article looks like an excuse to me, and so is to some people, I think.
He should have had a consistency. Once you write an article offensively, you should continue writing offensively. It's difficult to hold this consistency. If you'd notice your attitude is insufficient, you feel inclined to change your attitude. But it's more difficult to make them consent to a change of your attitude. You should not make an excuse (you should not have them see you make an excuse), but you have to explain the reason why you are going to change your attitude.