Board Thread:COMPLETE BULLSHIT Forum/@comment-10998851-20140314143314/@comment-6383956-20140315151040

FoxTino wrote: Yes, and someone, who live in asia and always see "yellow" people, proves that no "black" people in africa or "redskins" in america exists... Okay, first of all, that's a terrible analogy because Teen Wolf is not the real world, there is NO OTHER SOURCE OF INFORMATION other than what we see on the screen. Secondly, it's offensive. There's no need to use those words, even in quotations. I'm not politically correct 100% of the time, but how hard would it have been to say "Asian" or "Native American"? Would that have killed you?

Thirdly, and this seems to be a concept that has completely escaped you, when you are experiencing a fictional universe -- be it on television, in a book, in a movie, a play, or even in a computer game -- you can only know the things that are shown to you. These things have to be considered true unless later proven to be untrue by the writers. Making assumptions based on nothing the writers have created makes you basically the worst kind of audience member. The people creating the universe have a story to tell, a story they want you to experience. If you ignore their story for another one that you've created, what is the point of their work? Why are they doing any of this? Why aren't you writing your own? For the love of God, stop posting here.