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The sad part is a lot of these authors honestly don’t care. The new argument is MEN BAD!!!!!!!!!!; whether they dared to pick an choice of pseudonym, cheated on their wives or brutally raped someone it’s all the same to them.

Having a certain skin color is the equivalent of quality of work now?

It is sad we are basing someone’s employment on their skin color rather than the quality of their writing.

Translation: Someone who was found guilty in the court of public opinion refuses to agree that he did anything wrong. HE MUST BE PUNISHED!!!!

Don’t confuse these guys with facts.

I love the way you think fixing something is correcting it from being right to being wrong.

The Archie/Betty thing seemed more like revenge for both of them so I let that go.

Great, so a single accusation and you can either work the rest of your life at wal-mart or be locked up in a mental institution for life?

No, and pretending racism is just a white person thing is both absurd and racist.

That is why I don’t watch the Big Bang Theory. If you hate a show so much, watch something else.

Well said, completely agree.

Given his behavior, he really didn’t seem to care about other people. You can have characters who are jerks.

So because some people are wrong, everyone else has to be equally wrong?

That is so much BS.

That is my problem, Eleven and Kali were great in this season. We certainly can and should have more interaction between women; but I like articles to have a more positive vibe. More “This was great, and here’s some ways it can be built on in the future”; rather than “This sucked and here are all the reasons why the

No, you implied it pretty heavily though.

But Eleven is not suspicious of girls and women, she just misinterpreted a moment between Mike and a specific girl.

“Aka bitches be crazy!”

I enjoy the show, but you make some excellent points.

Not everything was explained in Season 1 or 2. Max is introduced, given a brief history and we are provided reasons to care about her both as an individual and in relation to the rest of the group.