Oh come on. You came into this thread expressing rage and exasperation that ZUN isn't catering to you and your Mima love. I don't know how long you've been in the fandom, but you must've been around long enough to know what a shitstorm such a sentiment can cause. I addressed your points fairly all the same.
If you cannot handle starting what you must have known was going to be a controversial discussion, then don't start one. You'll note that no one - myself included - treated you with anything but fairness here. Accusing people who disagree with you of having "flamed, thrown pebbles and given the passive-aggressive treatment" is not really great behavior, to be honest. It's not fair to anyone who might disagree with you to react this way.
Fair, fair enough. And I'm always wrong and you're always with the reason, isn't it? Mr. Self-Righteous.
Also, pfft, mima-love? As my last response to you, I just want to make it clear that I only used mima's example as a way to demonstrate that zun usually hints the return of a character but then ends up not bringing said character. TD's case was just one of the numerous examples. As for now, we are really expecting that Byakuren, Miko and cia are going to get playable, so, it's the same situation happening again.
So, please... would you stop misinterpreting me and calling be an obsessive mima fan? Please, don't group me together with them. And again, in case you have forgotten my previous words already. I only used Mima's case as an example of zun's recurring habits to hint random characters, it doesn't mean that I wanted her to return, I didn't get that upset after seeing she didn't come back in the end, because in a way or another, we still got pretty cool new characters.
Besides, I didn't even put much thought on my earliest posts, no, I wasn't trying to cause a "shitstorm" and no, I wasn't even aware it'd become such a flamming avalanche. If I know that would happen, if I was aware that the community here takes the slightest of things so offensively, then I'd stay quiet, true story.