Thread:Thomperfan/@comment-31647719-20180422222533/@comment-32202721-20180429221658

1. Accept no as an answer for what? All Lola asked for was his opinion on whether she was wearing too much mascara. And we don't even know what Lori was asking. For all we know, she could have been asking something similar.

2. I don't think I ever said that he's not allowed to be tired of their antics. I just said that if he wants some time to himself, he should be honest and upfront about it. Lori came right out and told her siblings that she was moving into the garage because she was tired of having to do everything for them. Lincoln, depending on which episode you're talking about (it's a little hard to tell), either blocked out his family and pretended to be able to hear them or lied about being a jinx.

Also, why are you using Rita Her Rights as an argument, when that episode aired months after I wrote Breakdown on the Beach and a year after NSL aired?

3. When did Lincoln just straight-up ask them for some time to himself, discounting Lynn bullying him into coming to her game - which I addressed and forced her to apologize for in my fic, if you'll recall?

Also, there's something else you've neglected to consider. Lincoln's antics in SoS weren't just rude; they were actually kind of dangerous. Lisa ended up blowing the house's roof off because of his carelessness. Granted, you could say the sisters are partly to blame for not keeping Lisa in the loop, but Lincoln was the one who "agreed" to that experiment in the first place.

And it could have been even worse. Imagine if, for instance, this happened:

Lana: Hey, Lincoln? Charles keeps trying to eat my chocolate bar. Can I just give it to him?

Lincoln: [With headphones in] Sure thing, Lana!

Lana: Okay, thanks!

Boom. Dead dog.