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bookishgeek582 karma

Ms. Nash, I have been surrounded by people all my life who look like celebrities or "famous" cartoon characters, but being a plus-sized blonde with a feisty attitude I've just never seemed to find a character who fit me. Then I saw Archer and I just absolutely fell in love with Pam. She has so much heart and spunk, she's actually attractive, and it makes me happy to know that there is a character out there I can relate to like this. (also as an Atlanta native it makes me happy to know you do stand-up here so often!)

I don't even really have a question, I just wanted to thank you for portraying a plus-sized woman in an awesome, positive manner. I adore Pam, and you for giving her such vitality.

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Are any of them optimal/able to be optimized for two-player play? If so, which is easiest to do as a duo?

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Can you tell me what you get out of "round here" by the counting crows?

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Thank you for the thoughtful answer!

Do you have a suggested solution to that problem? I know there's nothing elegant we can do to solve it, but I took a "Women & Crime" course back in my undergraduate and this question has sort of affected me ever since - is there anything we can do to combat this?

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Hi, Joe. It's an honor to speak to you, I've actually recently picked up listening to this program!

I know there's a lot of discussion about gender disparity in so many fields all across the world, but particularly in America.

How do you think gender disparity affects people being placed into custody? Do you think being female makes it any harder or easier to avoid going back to jail, or is this a field where gender is just about equal?

(not in representation - I know there are fewer women incarcerated overall, I mean strictly in a "arrested and more likely to be/not be incarcerated" sense).

Thank you!

~ Patricia