Talk:Mazzy/@comment-30065616-20190912170324/@comment-1650307-20190923234019

I always thought of Luna to be someone who doesn't really have much of a preference when it comes to men or women, but honestly saying that she is only destined to be with women. Like at this point it's ambiguous about Sam but I am fully confident that that is what the writing staff wants. I would get into why but I got slammed on this Wiki in the past because of it, so instead I will just say that I would be surprised if the writing staff doesn't want that. That scenario you presented is interesting too.

I don't know what you believe in or how you think the world works, but the vast majority of people like the opposite sex. That is the way it has been since our entire existence of a species. We were created that way. Sure there are some people who don't feel that way, but I hihgly doubt that there are at least 700,000,000 LGBT people on Earth. That number feels WAAAAAAY too high. That is what people seem to forget. The population on Earth is almost 8 billion with a "B" and even a small percentage like 4% or 5% is still a pretty high number all things considered. Again the majority of human beings are straight. Also, just because one family tends to have more LGBT people in them over another doesn't really mean anything because you are just one family out of literal millions of them. There is nobody outside of one person I never met in my family that are LGBT. It is not impossible to have a family full of LGBT people, but usually that family will die out if there is nobody to procreate with. Let's just say that it's a lottery and some families "win" or "lose" more than others.

I think that is primarily what I can't stand. Not everybody, but oftentimes a lot of people who support LGBT rights or push for more characters who are LGBT in media seem to think that have straight characters is a bad thing, when it's not. Or they think that it's inherently bad to be straight. I can't stand that! There is nothing wrong with being straight or gay, and the sooner people realize this the better.

But dude.... they AREN'T invisible. They are there. Never, NEVER did Povenmire and Marsh say that they are invisible. They are visible. They could be a recurring background character who appears in a number of episodes, but because they don't mention it doesn't mean anything. You are creating a world with these TV shows, and if it is not needed in their story, then they can put in what they want. That is what I can't stand and what really p*sses me off. They cannot fathom for an instance that them not being included in a story where there is no need for is like some sort of great crime or something. It's not illegal to not include LGBT people to every form of media ever. Maybe, just maybe, that isn't on the forefront of people's minds when they create TV shows. Maybe instead of thinking of forced diversity, Povenmire and Marsh were thinking about comedy and characters and entertainment. TV shows are supposed to be entertaining, after all. There are so many shows and movies nowadays that cater to their demographic that you can literally throw a rock and hit like 3 different LGBT-related media. Just because someone doesn't put in every single minority or every single known creed, class, group of people or anything doesn't mean that they are making them "invisible aliens". It just means that it isn't necessary to the story. I like muffins, but that information has nothing to do with this conversation, so what's the point?

That part about you being deaf sucked, but sometimes you have to sort of look at yourself and know that it's not those idiots who mocked you that control you, it's you who control you. It's about mental attitude. It's not about how many times you fall down, it's about how many times you get back up, after all. I understand that it's hard and it's difficult and that words hurt. It hurt for me too as someone growing up with autism in a world full of people who didn't understand, and I didn't really see any autistic characters in the shows I saw, but I used the similar messages that the characters in the show had to help me out. Sure the characters weren't actually autistic, but I used the situations that the characters were going through and applied them to my life. In that way, you can still go through your troubles and your trials and your problems even without having the exact same people with the minorities you have. That is where writing comes into play and why it is so important to making a successful show.

Sorry if I kinda went off on you, I was just a little offended over some stuff you said but I didn't mean to insult you, I just wanted to show a different side of the coin you know.