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Jodie Whittaker is the 13th Doctor

I was talking about the trend today not just the doctor.

But why does he have to be human looking than? Why not tall, short or skinny? Where's the fat bald Dr. Who? I mean if the Doctor is now supposed to represent all sorts of people why not those?
I don't recall anyone saying she couldn't be any of those things.
 
Now we don't know for sure that the Doctor ever had testicles or a penis ;) or that the 13th Doctor still won't have some :hugegrin:

I wonder what the first lines of 13 will be?
"Hello! Ooh... new vagina... that's weird... so where were we?..."
 
The TNZ forum is still around? I thought it was closed. I don't see it in the forum list.
 
Sometimes it's better to cool off, instead of continuing to follow up on an argument. I can express how I feel without being called a sexist. I probably could have chosen my words a bit better to start off, sure. there are those we should try to respect their excitement even if we disagree.. but I wouldn't say that I could not be persuaded, however flaming doesn't win over people, neither does over reacting. I decided to see if there was another way to pretty much convey my reaction, I found a vid that says how I feel in a non-sexist way (since that was the best way to shut down people apparently).

I agree with the reaction here, it is a perfect example of reasonable worriedness w/o sexism.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UsYEkdoMfz0

I feel like the dude in this video..and that should be okay.

 
It's a place to vent. And that's all that happened.

I get that. (I just got a bit nasty there and I DON'T like doing that and already regret I did and let someone get to me) But I don't think anything I said called for that.
I think I made my self clear. I am not sexist and find that insulting. Ok so I prefer Dr.Who male. So what. We are getting a female Doctor Who so my opinion at this point really doesn't matter.

I have also stated I am a huge fan of female centric shows. It's just that I prefer the Doctor to have his sexual gender constant. But I would have loved to see a female Time Lord spin off at one point. I really think it would have worked. We will see how this goes though. I have a few seasons to catch up on before I can even begin to start watching new episodes.
 
That is putting it mildly. You made some hysterical posts that read like a sexist overreaction. And then you complained when people called you out on that.

We are all going to welcome a less dramatic approach from you.
cause you've never done that... sure...:rolleyes:
 
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