@Rm4999 Same though. I never liked giants in fiction. I do not like it when a character becomes giant, or when some character becomes smaller than their supposed size. It kind of makes me feel off and makes me say "what?". One more thing, i also do not like it when (possibly disgusting)
people make art of some fictional creature or any fictional character stomping on someone with their foot. That is their thing, but i do not like it really, i never liked giants stepping on someone with their foot. I love Digimon, but the art of Gabumon or Guilmon being giant and stomping on someone with their huge foot won't really make me feel happy. Eh, let people enjoy things, i guess, i won't attack anyone, as long as they do not go too far.

Sorry if i sound hypocritical by the way. There are some things in fiction and art made by fans i like, but there are some i do not like, and i have my own reasons for not liking them. At least, fiction is easier to tolerate than real life. People are more disgusted by something bad happening in real life than in fiction, because fiction is not real and no one was harmed in fictional works, obviously. But yes, there are some disgusting or unlikeable things in fiction as well, but most of times, if not all the time, it's way more disgusting in real life than in fiction. Like, i can tolerate fictional feet, but i do not like real life feet. I can tolerate a fictional character
cutting someone's head off
but wouldn't sleep for days if i saw that happen in real life. Sometimes, you can like something in fiction, but dislike it in real life, but sometimes, you can dislike or like something in fiction AND real life together at the same time. (sorry for a long comment)

Also, one of my unpopular opinions:
Being older than someone doesn't give you a right or excuse to manipulate, control someone or ruin their life. Yes, older people (adults, elders etc) do have more experience, but that doesn't mean they should act like they're better than everybody else and control a younger person or ruin their life and make them feel bad about themselves, or be rude to them. Just because someone is more experienced than you doesn't mean they should constantly insult you, or act rude to you.
And one more thing, younger people should have a right to stand up to adult/older jerks. No, just because some kid has told some adult/old person that has been annoying him/her for years to f*ck off doesn't make that kid a brat or rude. Kids are not slaves for entertainment, torture and rude words. Unfortunately, some people just love to dominate someone younger than them with words and say offensive words without thinking twice, but later, when the said kid stands up for him/herself, his family thinks of him/her as the villain, and the adult/old bully as the victim. Respect is earned, not given. If you constantly say rude things to me, or manipulate me and want me to respect you, then stop what you are doing and go away. It doesn't work that way. If you are kind to me, and try not to constantly hurt me, then yes, i will respect you. There's a difference between being honest once or twice, and being a life ruining jerk in general. Some people are kind, but say some a bit hurtful but truthful things once or twice, meanwhile, there are some people who use words to manipulate, control and make someone feel bad.