AdoraBelle
AdoraBelle
AdoraBelle

My thoughts exactly.

Whereas, had this happened in the US, everybody would be shitting themselves over the rights of every stupid motherfucker with money enough to create his on TV show being free to worship any imaginary sky asshole he (!) saw fit, as long as he's an American.

The Resident Evil film franchise proves that people want to see movies about women, and I'm not just saying gratuitous bondage clad Milla Jovovich firing guns and killing zombies. The movies get billed as video game guy fare with lots of blood and gore. However, the Resident Evil films consistently pass the shit out

Sure, half of it really was a joke. Sorry for the trolling, but still, if designers actually got an education, they might make better clothes. Or rather, clothes that actually fit people, as opposed to, you know mannequins.

I'm sorry, but maybe the problem is that the people designing the clothes really don't have even half a brain?

I don't think it lines up with people's experiences as much as people would *really want it* to line up. I mean the show's got all the depth of an old screeching weasel song (which is to say - not much but it kinda hits you in the right places), yet none of the honesty. It seems to sugarcoated in hipster irony to

I am still trying to begin to understand how/why Girls is relevant, and I am failing.

The fact that there's evidently a drink called a 'mango tangotini' makes me just want to sit back and watch the world burn.

Preach it sister.

Awesome article. The witches were always my favorite characters too.

How the ever loving fuck does one even legally obtain a pet monkey?

... you get bewbs? And women still don't get reasonable costumes/armor?

Whoa, malicious much?Not being a big HP fan, I can't think of a witty in-universe comment, but then again, you're just a bully, you're not worth wasting witty comments on.

I got several methods.

ding dong the witch is dead.

No, of course not, it's just that these characters don't exist in a vacuum, and writing female characters the same as male ones but having women play them for one thing perpetuates the stereotype that to be badass you have to act like a man (or to exhibit behavior traditionally reserved for male gender roles), and for

In the sense that she barely ever speaks and her one defining trait is her capability for physical violence. Admittedly, I stopped watching the show half way into season 3, so that might have changed (although I doubt it).

Well that is *the* question, isn't it?

You know what?

Michonne is a one-dimensional male character who happens to have a vagina.