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My apologies; I apparently wasn’t paying attention to what I was typing. I intended to type Title II, but looking at it, I hadn’t realised it only had 4 of the protected classes. That seems strange and I’ll have to dig into the history of it.

Are you going to post a review soon?

I tend to agree with you, but I think a lot of the contrary opinions you are getting come from the bizarre NYC/California narcissism where they think that their situation is default, when it very clearly is not. In most of the country, $225K annually is going to afford you a large home, cars, put your kids in private

Ha!I kept wondering through the video why she was trying to speak while keeping her teeth closed.

Can’t do it; It would plainly violate Title VII.

I suspect the response you are going to get will be a No True Scotsman fallacy.

Waluigi’s stance always looks like he is getting ready to poop.

Not all heroes wear capes.

Right, there seems to be an obvious potential for a correlation/causation error here.

HAAHAAHHAAAHA! Oh My God! OMG! A joke about being violently antisocial before having coffee in the morning! I nearly shit my pants laughing! This is a rare gem of razor wit! I have to get this printed on a coffee mug for the office! So fresh!

This looks like Clay Fighters, but worse.

Or, you could simply eat eggs over easy, like George Washington intended.

True, although an argument could be made that the ‘good’ he strives for is a preservation of history for the betterment of everyone, but he often places the safety of at least his allies over that. Hence, arguably, Neutral Good, although I agree that he is more likely Chaotic Good.

Certainly possible, but not necessarily. Modern rogues (3.X and forward) are much more along the lines of skill adepts rather than anything explicitly to do with thieves and illegality. All the rogue class is is, essentially, a class that gets a lot of skill points, which simply means someone highly trained. Sure,

I played a Neutral Good necromancer at one point and had a blast with it; obviously that campaign didn’t take the route of presuming that necromancy is inherently evil. I also think there is a nation out in some setting material that practices necromancy society-wide and is also on the Good spectrum; essentially the

Actually, I think it is pretty hard to argue that Indiana Jones is Lawful Good, as the article does; I think he falls firmly into Chaotic Good or possibly Neutral Good.

Roy Greenhilt is an excellent example of a well developed Lawful Good character that isn’t simply a stereotype. For him, Lawful Goodness is a goal to aspire to (which he successfully argues in the afterlife) and that the act of striving for that goal is what makes one Lawful Good, not an unerring, simplistic adherence

But...but... My personal interests are more important that respecting the people around me and I’ve got a boatload of rationalizations!

The whole Harry Potter universe is a immoral horror show if you think about it for a few minutes, even ignoring the villains or assorted monsters. I never really was big into it, but there are very few if any characters that don’t do something incredibly evil.  

Ah, the annual “Let’s Clean Out The Junk In The Garage” sale.

Ah, the annual “Let’s Clean Out The Junk In The Garage” sale.