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That was Jesse's last episode.

This is working way better than it has any right to, haha.

That's not how people interact.

Nothing has yet shown that Gems of the same caste are identical.

Greg's narrative toward meeting Rose is definitely one of "love at first sight" if you treat the phrase as synonymous to "infatuation at first sight". And you should since "love at first sight" was always silly. Romeo and Juliet is a story about rabid infatuation yet is somehow to this day still heralded as "love at

Thanks for going out of your way to prove the point I was making.

"Version of events"? He said words, documented words.
I'll stay classy because clearly you can't.

Oh no, somebody puts more effort into analyzing a thing than my caveman self! Better go mock them for it!

His shirt was a super stupid choice of wear.
Tim Hunt lost an unpaid honorary position. Surround his words with however extra many words you want, it changes nothing about his sexist jokes and sexist follow-up.

You've got a big shovel and boundless energy there.

I'm amused you think it wasn't the anti-PC crowd that exploded with rage in each case.

Bullshit. If you use the wrong gendered pronoun in a group you will be corrected and told politely what to use.
If you CONTINUE to mis-use pronouns (and not just from slips of the tongue because you're not used to it), of if you start going into an argument how "you're this pronoun because ___", THAT'S when you get

Uh, that's not Occam's Razor at all. There's literally one step between both options, you're not increasing the amount of "steps" which is what O'sR is all about. You're just saying one step is more likely than the other.

I can't help but prefer a society where there is more of the latter than the former if I had to choose one.

South Park misses the mark far more than it hits it. Episodes where it just reeks of the creators thinking they are ahead of the curve when instead everything flew over their heads are especially painful to watch.

I think it was another bland South Park episode for that reason. Taking everything to 11 and removing all subtlety as is the go-to gimmick for South Park pretty much removes all introspection ability from the viewer and merely reinforces what they already believed.

Yeah blatant death threats are super shitty and horrible and gross. It's upsetting that they can come from people with any viewpoint.

It doesn't wipe out everything -_-. How did YOU miss this? It brings about change in the world. One form of change was a mass extinction. Another form of change could be as simple as the internet coming into existence.

Yeah, it's just men who are such babies they make an infinitely huge deal over a normal event in human relations. (And I'm a straight guy myself.)

Lucky that reading comprehension and watching comprehension is practically the exact same thing if you have the privilege of not being blind and knowing how to read.