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    He-Man.

    Please never say "Mustachial" again. It... It makes me want to cry.

    I think more relevant figures would be ones on how many popular bands there are for each, rather than total demographics; keep in mind that general social inequality will prevent certain groups from being represented well in music.

    Only if you treat each individual band member as an artist on the list, which is kind of pointless from an analytical standpoint, since they're playing TOGETHER, ALL AT ONCE.

    Decontextualizing the numbers? For shame.

    And let's be honest, most of them don't speak Korean or understand the political satire aspects of his songs.

    It's really amazing how many throwaway never-posted-on-any-other-articles-on-this-website accounts seem to be coming into the grey to disagree with Lindy. And actually outright insult her in no uncertain terms.

    ... I blame you for this.

    No.

    Health isn't a democracy.

    Yeah, given your complete calmness and badasssness throughout this entire conversation, I'm gonna have to follow you now.

    That's the best damn thing I've ever heard.

    No, my way of thinking is that the laws of the western countries we were talking about have about as much effect on people outside of the country as they have on people living on Mars.

    Well, you and I disagree with how it's to be weighted, but I do admit it's a valid point of data.

    Nope. Looks good to me. Of course, that was in a case where the case proceeded despite evidence that it should not have been brought in the first place. And it wasn't about a societal force pressuring him quite so much as it was one half of the court system. Also, that's faced against the numerous Raehteh Parsons

    Even if that DID point to a societal force that unjustly and unreasonably punishes the innocent, rather than a one-off act of violence... I wasn't aware we were discussing international law here. I thought we were, you know, talking about the law in societies in which we live. Or the ones involved in the story.

    Eeee~! Thank you! I'm almost certain I'm going to make you regret that decision, but thank you so much. ^_^

    Oh, I care about due process. You may not have noticed, earlier, when I mentioned that I work in the fucking law? It's just that I happen to think that "false claims" aren't a big enough problem to justify silencing real victims, fostering a culture in which those who have been hurt are shamed if they come forward and

    You just happened to pick a pair of dogs, there. Sorry, mate.

    I appreciate your enthusiasm, but that particular blog is largely an antifeminist attack blog, seldom lists sources, and has been proven to publish falsehoods before. Also, please note I said "being bullied into suicide." Think "Raeteh Parsons," not "I couldn't possibly live down the scandal that has not yet occurred."