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Ah… I get it.

You said "He's". I'm a she.

She. Clearly you didn't read my 'bs thesis'.

My apologies, I wasn't trying to imply permission. I was trying to ensure my comments weren't as implying restrictions on this. I disagree that I personally am to blame for the election results and I thought that misunderstanding was possible. I've also seen plenty of people upset today about messages of hope

"This is on ALL White people. Who are complicit even if they
didn’t vote for Trump. Because they obviously haven’t done enough to
repudiate the mindsets existing in their families and amongst their
friends; possessed by their co-workers and neighbors; shared during
private holiday gatherings and public city townhalls."

Well I loved it, angst included. I thought the fight at the end was nicely understated vice "phoned in". Dean's so beyond guilty and Sam is beyond tired of feeling like his continued existence kills people. I needed to see that exchange and it didn't disappoint. Cas standing awkwardly at the side i think is

@LurkyMcLurkerson:disqus Well stated about Xander's decision and the unfortunate backlash. I totally agree on your interpretation — it was a complicated decision. Not the simple "jealousy" angle many ascribe. Further, Joss made it clear it was the right tactical choice and didn't get why there was so much uproar.