Drosselmeyer
Drosselmeyer
Drosselmeyer

For reference of where that "conversation" was going, in the few minutes that comment was up, I replied that I lynched people for free. I received two recommendations for it.
Trust me. That comment and whatever that followed weren't going to be enlightening or productive or anything for which the spirit of freedom of

Excuse me, good sir. But I'll have you know that we do all our lynchings for free.

Thirded! Though Nintendo may have gotten a lot of flak for not "showing" at E3, I much prefer one forgettable faux pas as an acceptable loss compared to year-round coverage and reminders.

If all things were truly equal, I would agree with you. But until you can guarantee fairness in the try-outs, the two exclusive teams help to protect girls who are otherwise better athletes, but are not considered for the cut because "the boys will fit in better", especially in team sports. In individual sports like

Until we can ensure fairness in the try-outs of inclusive teams, I do agree with you again. But if true equality is ever reached, I must ask you to excuse my ignorance when I query why the inclusive teams would not be a good thing for women's sports. I can only think of one reason where this might be true; that is,

While I do agree that inclusivity should be done with a fair and balanced hand, I wonder what the purpose of a "girls' team" would be if you've already created a co-ed varsity team. Would the girls' team be considered automatically inferior since it could not recruit the better female players? The implications would

Now, I don't doubt that Pokemon is built upon the idea of evolution and its importance in the world...

Yep. Pre-ordered mine as soon as I found out a release date. Won't make the same mistake I did w/ RF3. Also, Jessica is awesome.