Take heed, males


It is Ms. Tipton(not Dave Bautista, Chris Kyle, or even the otherwise venerable Bret McKay)who actually illustrates the epitome of all that's "Alpha" in the male with the following words:

I am not really in the middle of any drama, thankfully. I'm not a fighter. If there's something going on that I really feel strongly about, I'll certainly stand up but I pick my battles...

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I don't have any clue what the F you're talking about.

Are you gay, fag or a sissy?

Articulate in only the way someone with a screen name such as inlovewithwords could be.

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*beep* Yes, *beep* You are a faggie.

Must confess,Love, my curiousity has been piqued: What prompted the hiatus from endlessly spreading your irrepressible charm over on The Walking Dead boards/starting a thread with brazenly racist overtones on Dexter's page, to grace us with your presence here?

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Uhhhhhhhhh...what?

What if my problem isn't that I don't understand people but that I don't like them?

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Uhhhhhhhhh...what?

You understood my post. The bulk of your recent activity consists almost entirely of spewing bile over on The Walking Dead board:

http://www.imdb.com/user/ur60368744/

and starting a thread over on Dexter's page who's OP contained a blatantly racist insinuation("All villains are white, as if that would be the case in the Real World."). What prompted you're taking a break from such impressively life enriching activity in favor of visiting the A.L. Tipton board instead? I'm guessing you viewed Warm Bodies at some point and have subsequently carped at length about it as well; alas, this remans an assumption.







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a thread over on Dexter's page who's OP contained a blatantly racist insinuation("All villains are white, as if that would be the case in the Real World.").

Dear piece of schitt. So it's me who's the racist one and not whoever writes tv shows episodes and create a world of make-believe where all villains and criminals are white, just the opposite of what happens in the real world?

And next time you take a tour on my recent activity, please call me and allow me to accompany you in case you get lost. Lifeless bug.

What if my problem isn't that I don't understand people but that I don't like them?

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And next time you take a tour on my recent activity, please call me and allow me to accompany you in case you get lost. Lifeless bug.

And here I'm compelled to give credit where 'tis due, Love; since we last spoke the boards for Gotham, Naros, TWD's spinoff, and Sleepy Hollow have been visited with your ever so personable scribblings. Hadn't pegged you for either a superhero fangirl or neo noir aficionado; lucky for us both, I've learned to find bemusement in surprises.

Dear piece of schitt. So it's me who's the racist one and not whoever writes tv shows episodes and create a world of make-believe where all villains and criminals are white, just the opposite of what happens in the real world?

Admittedly, I'm all but entirely unfamiliar with Dexter, nonetheless I'd venture that a more detailed investigation of the series's villains and antagonists, from season 1 onward, just might reveal a more complex story than what you've initially presented. Even if the majority of Dex's opponents were, in fact, fair of complexion, I'd still hesitate to deride the showrunners as racist in the absence of additional evidence. Being a predominantly white nation, it stands to reason that there probably ARE more white criminals than anyone else. You seem to be implying that in the "real world", every race not classified as white is inherently more nefarious.

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