>>3456472Yes, friend, I agree, which is why I'm up past my bedtime and making that case right now.
>>3456390Based on what you're saying now and what I can infer from what you've said in the past, I think I have an inkling of your viewpoint. You think her actions in Uprising constitute some form of sovereign infringement, and therefore her career is predicated on something you disagree with and that she is essentially being rewarded for an unlawful act while Gabriel is punished for something similar. Would I be close to warm for assuming that? If so, I feel like that is the point where you and I diverge and from which all our differences of opinion germinate (the "spore", if you will), as I disagree rather strongly with this interpretation and have several criticisms of it (for instance, now that you bring it up, my position with Alive is that her ability to recover constitutes neither a "reward" nor the end of the story; rather, it is indicative of how the implications have merely been glossed over rather than put to constructive use).
Alright, I think we're all a little emotional right now, so perhaps it would be best for us to back off and return to this subject when we've regained ourselves. But we can continue to discuss this in a way that is mature, civil and constructive without bringing down the mood of the thread, as long as we keep our heads and approach the issue with sensitivity and awareness for each other.
>You see now you're just teasing me.Oh, I am? I'll show you! You asked for it! LOOK AT THIS! LOOK AT THIS ///FILTH///! Right in the open where anyone can see them, no less. Have they no shame?