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You're not very good at trolling, are you? Try to make it convincing.

I hope they change it, like the way they've changed so many other things. For example, Setrakian was killed off in the second book. Which was one of the reasons I never read the third book, because he was my favorite character. But in the show he's still alive.

Of course, Travis isn't white or a gringo. He's Maori.

I don't think Phi Phi is any part Hispanic. He's half Filipinx, and the other half is part Portuguese and the rest, I think, Irish. So unless being 1/4 Portuguese counts as Hispanic or Latinx, the answer is no.

At the end, she used "he" when presenting as a guy, and "she" when presenting as a woman.

Probably, but hey, you don't expect those Nazis to follow the Federal Rules of Evidence, do you?

No, German Jews were not being deported to concentration camps in other countries until 1940 (e.g., the Baden Jews to French-run camps), and weren't being deported to extermination camps in the East until 1941. (By contrast, Polish Jews and other Ostjuden living in Germany were being deported before the war even

Eichorst was wonderfully evil in this episode. I thought he was especially creepy when he was speculating about Eph Goodweather's "real" family name — perhaps Goldstein?

She can be "The Nanny" for baby vampires. The Fran Drescher accent is perfect.

As I and other people keep trying to explain, that word has ALWAYS been used against trans women — see "The Transsexual Empire: The Making of the She-Male," by Janice Raymond, published in 1979, which is still probably the most hatefully and notoriously transphobic book ever written, famous for saying things like

I'm not talking about the show making fun of itself and gay culture in general — to a certain extent that's what the show is about, after all. I'm simply pointing out that RuPaul and the show specifically do not throw around the "F" word with the same abandon, or make puns about it, or make up games using that word

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I disagree. To put it mildly. A common fallacy, thinking that you can only "take on" one thing at a time. Nor is it her place to tell people what slurs they're permitted to find offensive.

Right. Asking people to stop using transphobic slurs is attacking them.

So you wouldn't mind if straight people on TV made "f*gg*t" jokes all the time?

If nothing is off limits, then why is it that there haven't been any "f*gg*t" jokes on RPDR? Or "female or f*gg*t" games?

Wow. Long story about MAC there, and someone also says Absolut pulled out because they disagreed with Jinkx winning and wanted Roxxy to win. If that's true, I'm glad that RuPaul didn't give in and give the win to Roxxy. That would have been massively unpopular with everyone except, apparently, Absolut.