[quote=@Vera] [url]http://comicbook.com/gaming/2018/03/14/dungeons-and-dragons-genderfluid-elves/[/url] [/quote] I would go "oh neat" but I cannot ignore that it says it started with the [i]Drow[/i]!!?!?!? A matriarchy society! Gender has everything to do with status! Gender fluidity would collapse the entire Matriarchy! REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE. [hr] [quote=@SleepingSilence] [@POOHEAD189] You didn't actually really say anything thing substantive there. Merely giving slanderous opinions. But you didn't specify on a thing or argument said by the people in question. (Or even really get into anything you disagree with.) You don't respect Ben because you don't consider him a political activist? The helk? Is that all it takes? Also, where's the evidence of Steven Crowder been less popular than Ben Shapiro? Says who? What numbers are we going off of here? Yeah, Ben has more twitter 1.5 million twitter followers. But Steven Crowder has 1.5 million subscribers on youtube. (And since all people on twitter are bots.) I don't really know where you're getting those numbers...I don't think you actually -know- the numbers. But you wanted to throw a random jab at someone likely far more intelligent than many "political activists". [/quote] I don't respect Ben like I don't respect Crowder, who is a political commentator. Because Ben Shapiro is more of a defender of conservative views in order to combat a leftist agenda, rather than actually trying to push an agenda that he believes will make a better world. Which is why I call him a lawyer. He doesn't have views that happen to be conservative and so that's why he is in the party. He signed up to just try and disprove leftists. While he is intelligent, he uses it to present a case for the conservative party so other conservatives who are too stupid to understand things can go "Yeah! Exactly!" That's not even to discredit him. I never said he lied, though he is inherently biased, which is what his job is essentially. As for popularity, it's just a guess. He [i]seems[/i] more popular than Crowder, though he's definitely more intelligent.