User blog comment:Agent Spy/Election day!/@comment-3083541-20121106200132/@comment-3083541-20121106210434

I see why people think Obama hasn't done a good job, but at the same time, I don't see why people think Romney can do any better. I'm not convinced on either of the two candidates, they both have points I agree and disagree with. But, I won't be old enough to vote until the next election, so I suppose for now I'll just sit back and watch people on both sides overreact in a humorous fashion. Like the comments in this blog post.

It seems a lot of people lock themselves into supporting one candidate/party or the other, and then end up only seeing the good aspects of the candidate/party they're fanatical about and only seeing the bad aspects of the candidate/party they dislike. Debating only works if each side is open to hearing and considering the other side's views. The obvious exception to this is LEGO vs Mega Bloks, in which case LEGO is the winner by default and any Mega Bloks supporters shall be forced to walk barefoot across a floor scattered with hundreds of sharp and perfectly molded LEGO pieces. (Mega Bloks would not work for this, as they are much too flexible and rounded, and are in fact comparable to fine oriental rugs when haphazardly strewn across a floor.)

Now why the heck am I posting a political comment on a blog post on a wiki I hardly ever visit about a forum I haven't been active on for ages? Doesn't this place usually discuss children's plastic building bricks from Denmark and their various media tie-ins?