You know, I didn't even know that term until just now; had to look it up, but yes that'd be why!So THIS is why people were saying that Raine Doge was a "Mary Sue". Thank you for explaining.
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That's a very large herd of cows (bulls presumably, cows you keep for the milk...) in a very small space.
What do "feral" stray cows do, they go to Ohio and hide out I think in 7/11 stores eating grass.
In saying that i've been around cows, they are dumb, like super dumb, like hey cow, there's something eating your leg and you haven't noticed yet dumb.
But uh... yeah, what?
What do "feral" stray cows do, they go to Ohio and hide out I think in 7/11 stores eating grass.
In saying that i've been around cows, they are dumb, like super dumb, like hey cow, there's something eating your leg and you haven't noticed yet dumb.
But uh... yeah, what?
But when the word bitch was used in the comic, it was used as a somewhat demeaning manner. It does kind of defeat the distinction you were talking aboutGood morning, Sir, I'm here on behalf on my client the Devil. (A) The latter's said to a confused young teen or whatever, the former's said to a adult who's by that point been through emancipation and finally become proactive. (B) 'girl' can be familiar, condescending, dismissive. It's what you'd call a faithful pet. 'Bitch' is many things, but it's not an assertion of superiority. This is the kind of weird fictional distinction that I'd like to see.
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