The Procrastinator
1 Candlepower Brain
Thank God the males responded first. I never thought I'd say that, you know.
That's perhaps because some of us are trying womanfully** to restrain ourselves from turning the internet blue.
** that's like manfully, only more, you know, whiny
I shall also restrain myself from wondering about what kind of women some members associate with and what kind of man provokes that kind of reaction...
That's possibly the most volatile way of not starting an argument I've ever seen.
I don't think it will start an argument, though. Sensible people will just sigh and move on.
Thank God the males responded first. I never thought I'd say that, you know.
You may certainly say what you will but all the males know what I say is true.
women in general are whiny , think they are always right, and tend to throw temper tantrums when they don't get their way. I haven't met a woman that hasn't shown that side of her.
and not immediately start the hate thread
JD Worthington is a man. Plus, he's American. You can't get more American than Texas.
So what you are saying is, if someone can behave in a certain way on occasion, it is ok to write characters which only behave in that way. Good for you - you liked these books. I stopped reading them myself and the characterisation (or lack thereof) was one of the reasons. And I was bored - really bored - so I stopped. End overanalysis.
Now it may just be me, but I detect more than a hint of a whine in that post.
There, too.
And of course you ignored the 'he's a man' bit, which was the relevant part disagreeing with you. I don't object to your opinions, dlsevern, as much as I personally may disagree with them, but kindly reduce the size of the ridiculously large brush you're painting the masculine gender with. Statements like 'all males everywhere know x', where 'x' is a personal opinion, just don't promote useful discussion. In short, don't put words in the mouth of half the world to try to shore up an individual opinion.
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