User blog comment:MickTaylorGuy/Loud Hypocrisy/@comment-31789809-20180307033626

Hmmmmmmmmm..........okay then... Let's see here. -ahem-

1. When, where, and how did you come up with that idea? In fact, there is so much evidence to support the exact opposite of that claim.

2. Again, where do you get that idea? Especially where everyone shows sympathy for the sisters but not Lincoln?

3. Ace Savvy is not his "habit"; reading comics in his underwear is. And they did learn to accept that.

4. Lincoln was the one in charge of the group. If he was incompetent enough to fail in keeping 10 people in line, then that's on him.

5. That only occured when Lincoln refused to stay out of the fight the first time. By the time he had that stuff happen to him, the dominos of dysfunction were already set in motion by him. Thus, it was too late for him to butt out.

6. But they did turn out to be right. So you can't really argue against that...

7. Okay...that's actually true.

8. Two words: mass hysteria. Anything goes. Nobody was in their right mind.

9. Lucy wanted to change from the beginning to help gain a boyfriend, and the sisters only helped her with that. Lincoln instigated Lisa's change just to get in good with his friends.

10. One word: superstition. Don't think too hard on that.

11. Not true. And even if it was, that wouldn't be sexist since Lincoln and Bobby are both male.

12. That's just him trying to connect with his childhood hero, which is completetly unrelated with being a principal.

13. Again, superstition. You really shouldn't try to wrap your head around it.