Tried to do an Iwafune timeout because I was fairly sure it was easier to time out than capture.

NOPE! I was totally wrong. Spent a good hour on it, but the cool thing is that near the end of my attempts, I decided to see whether I could actually capture it, given that I had failed so many times in timing it out. When I started, I had a history of 4/155. Yup. I did capture it 8 times in a row. I'm fairly proud of that even if I couldn't get the timeout. I just hope that it wasn't Futo just being super nice to me all 8 times. That would be such a downer.
Though I always seem to fail that at like the 15 second mark. It doesn't get any harder, but uhh... I just can't seem to get it down to the last 10 seconds (aside from one time). Still enough to capture it (as Reimu, I noticed that you captured it at around 15-20 seconds into the card, depending on how much you stayed under Futo), but I guess my endurance just isn't good enough to keep it up. At least I'm much better at capturing it I guess. Tons of fun though.
I'm really sorry guys, I didn't mean to start a fight. I can explain why I posted that though ... I have aspergers and ADHD, and the approval of others is a very big deal to me since I've always been "that weird kid". I probably shouldn't have posted that, it just kinda upset me withiny head that no one I talked to thought it was even remotely interesting.
Eh don't worry about it. Honestly I'm going to guess that there's a sort of implicit "congrats" going on in everyone's head with each post they read, but this thread would become cluttered way too quickly if there were a bunch of "congrats" for every accomplishment. Plus people often forget about others accomplishments when they're posting something that they're super excited about like a first 1cc or something, and they just don't bother to read the thread (I'm guilty of that quite often). I'm sure there are other reasons, but just don't let it get to you. It would be nice if social interaction had a rule book or something, but it doesn't. That's life and you just have to get used to it at your own pace, whilst making mistakes along the way. Don't think that the rest of us haven't blundered in one way or another in that regard. I'm sure it happens more often than you think.