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Jul. 20th, 2012 08:11 amPro-tip: If you don't want people to discuss your traumatic past when defending their favourite television character, don't write about your traumatic past in your episode review.
Also: If the characters in question are a super-strong woman who has recently been resurrected and a 200-year-old vampire with a thing for blonde women who want to kill him, then maybe, just maybe, their situation will not be directly analogous to "generic woman" and "generic man" in the same situation? Possibly?
Plus: Listening to what people say is a good thing! Especially before you ban them for saying something they never actually said!
*sighs*
And I'm out.
Also: If the characters in question are a super-strong woman who has recently been resurrected and a 200-year-old vampire with a thing for blonde women who want to kill him, then maybe, just maybe, their situation will not be directly analogous to "generic woman" and "generic man" in the same situation? Possibly?
Plus: Listening to what people say is a good thing! Especially before you ban them for saying something they never actually said!
*sighs*
And I'm out.
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Date: 2012-07-19 11:37 pm (UTC)And how can they ban words that were used in the actual show episodes? "Out for a walk - censored." "That's censored talk." "That's an amazingly censored thing to say." "I rather think not. I seem to be rather... rather... censored. Completely, in fact." "Can I be censored too?"
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Date: 2012-07-19 11:54 pm (UTC)