ChubbyFatBoy
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If you're going to quote a certain part of what I said. Then in your response, put words in quotation as if I said them. Can we at least make sure I actually used those words? I didn't say "the people." I said "people," as in a term for multiple. To which you yourself proved is true within your own comment. So it's more then a "you want this" situation. But let me give the quote and response thing more of a test drive.You want this, half of the votes go to Ann and Vanessa... A minority would like more screen time for Emily, not "the people". I would like more Jenny but I'm not complaining about Alex date or Emily scene, for example.
Just my two cent
"Half of the votes go to Ann and Vanessa" Cool. What does that have to do with what I said?
"A minority would like more screen time for Emily, not "the people."" Cool. I addressed that above and it doesn't conflict with what I said.
"I would like more Jenny but I'm not complaining about Alex date or Emily scene, for example." Cool. You choose not to complain. What does your choice have to do with everyone else?