80snerdgirl
80snerdgirl
80snerdgirl

I think it's worth thinking more about why it makes you uncomfortable.

As opposed to the "golden era" of the 1950's when they announced engagements in yearbooks?

If it's their senior year and they're graduating it seems like a pretty big achievement, don't you think?

I'm guessing none of the parents actually read the text on the pages. Just having read the first few sentences, it pretty clearly "convey[s] the reality of what they are going through."

But pro-life parents, isn't this what you wanted?

Good for the school for being progressive and inclusive. Shame on the parents for getting pissed. I had a friend who was excluded from her senior year book (and not allowed to cross the stage) because she was pregnant. It still upsets her. She got pregnant, made the choice to have the baby and was punished for it.

Making teen parents look human? Why, I never! [clutches pearls, puckers mouth up like a cat's butthole]

I think it's an accomplishment to stay in school as a teen parent and graduate.

No one can magically make love and attraction appear out of thin air and no one is obligated to do so, no matter what the other person does. Simmons does not "owe" Fitz romantic love in return for saving her life. Gratitude, yes. Love, no.

I don't think the unlikeable part was deliberate, honestly.

I hope the consequence is that the writers stop using the worn out friendzoned relationship trope.

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Beautiful. Triumphant. "STAAAAAAAANNNNNNDING TALLLLLLLLLL!"

Strong and eternal like the Phoenix Force?

Remember? I'm still angry for how they treated my favorite character, Rogue. Yes, I know many comic fans hated this version, but actually I liked it. It's a different Rogue, not a replacement. I thought it made sense to center the first movie on a scared girl with the worst mutation around that learns how to not be

Oh trust me. I never forgot.

You could say the same thing about GI Joe. Jem was important to me as a kid. She was a character with an actual job, and a passion and wasn't afraid to follow it. She was the only thing I had on TV that wasn't a pony or a strawberry or a rainbow. Even though she was wildly fictional and had a bad ass hologram named

I think we could all use a hedgehog in an egg cup.

"How to stop a monster that was obviously going to murder everything it saw from day one? Good dinosaurs, trained by Chris Pratt's characters, including a regular T.rex and velociraptor."

Right there with you. Episode VII is going to be a tribute concert. This is brand spanking new space opera and I can't wait.

JUST. SO. MUCH. WIN. YES. MY GOD. YES.

Who else feels like this will trump Episode VII in terms of space-odyssey wish fulfilment?