Let me start by apologizing. I read over the thread and got worked up by the lack of civility I detected on your part and, unfortunately, responded in kind. I find it most unfortunate that people hide behind the anonymity of a user handle to state matters in a way they likely would never dare to, if their identity were revealed. This explains, in part, my use of my actual name. Nothing to hide (well, at least with respect to what I say online).
My objective was to call out unbecoming language and responses and my “opinion” remains unchanged. In your response, you indicate that my opinion is “unsubstantiated.” Without purporting to provide an exhaustive list, let me provide some examples of things stated that, “IMHO”, qualify as support for said opinion (emphasis added):
“People who can play both will find (sic) Gaspard more difficult any other answer is from a made up personna.”
“Honestly if people have the capability to play either they will realize that Gaspard is much more difficult, those who put question to this simply reveal that they are not at that standard.”
“Show us exact bars and explain how the technique in Islamey is harder. Oh (sic) whats that? You (sic) cant? Awww too bad.”
“Nice story, your made up teacher should have realized the (sic) arpgeggio techniques of the Scarbo (sic) is extremely difficult and no amount of Islamey will help prepare for that.”
“They surely do know better since everything you said here is just a made up story in your own head.”
“I’m responding to your confused rants so if my replies sound to you random then you are only reading replies to your own ideas, aww what a shame. (…) So dumb.”
“Gosh did you forget to take your medication today?”
“(A)nyone that believes anything you say here is just as delusional as you are. You just make up ideas and run with (sic) it, that is what crazy people do (…)”
“I think maybe you have forgotten to take some of your medication today (…)”
“You are living in a little bubble of your own making and refuse to think outside your little box. Are we supposed to help you with that?”
“I don’t care what you read or not, it’s OK you won’t understand it anyway, here’s a tissue and some copium tablets”
I trust the above to provide support for my “opinion.” That said, to the extent that one believes that the above-quoted statements are examples of constructive dialogue, this reply will fall on deaf ears. As a related matter, I would gently suggest that you – and everyone else – avoid recourse to mental illness allusions when seeking to “constructively rebut” someone else’s position (see above highlighted references to “medication” and “crazy people”). That should have no place in civil discourse.