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|    Re: 10 Times Buffy Should Have Been Expe    |
|    18 May 19 07:07:12    |
      From: daviderl31@yahoo.com              "Madlove" wrote in message news:qbnhgi$7qs$1@gioia.aioe.org...              On 05/17/2019 07:25 PM, David wrote:       > "Madlove" wrote in message news:qbl9ba$1gh$1@gioia.aioe.org...       >       > On 05/16/2019 07:11 PM, David wrote:       >>       >> Buffy the Vampire Slayer: 10 Times Buffy Should Have Been Expelled (Or       >> Thrown In Jail)       >> BY LIZ HERSEY MAY 15, 2019       >>       >> Talk about unfair. Buffy tries her hardest to keep the slaying as tidy       >> and law-abiding as possible. Unfortunately, sometimes that's just not       >> possible. Sometimes Buffy has no other choice but to commit a felony, or       >> several, in order to save the world. Buffy may have died twice but when       >> it comes to avoiding jail time, Buffy has ten lives. Here's a       >> chronological look at the Slayer's would-be rap sheet.       >       >       > How is this any different from every other TV hero? Routinely entering       > homes, destroying property, picking locks, kidnapping, reckless driving,       > assault and battery, theft, murder, and attempted murder are all pretty       > common.              > Well maybe in late '90s to early 2000s, not so much from a 16 year old       > female teenager.                     True female empowerment now includes felonies.       >       >       >              Unfortunately              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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