AngryScottishFeminist
AngryScottishFeminist
AngryScottishFeminist

In America, but not in the UK. There's no law of jaywalking in the UK.

Cheers. I actually did know that. I just think it's a bit bonkers.

Jay........walking?

Delicious, delicious barbie feet.....

Someone in a thread above suggested Nicole Beharie. Which I think we can all agree would have been the best thing in the world ever.

Yeah, I'm a little horrified. I thought the internet was kind of behind Gina Torres for Wonder Woman (not that Zack Suckerpunch Snyder would ever have cast her). This seems like a depressing regression.

Hell, I'm friends with someone who's black and who's twin brother, is to all extent and purposes, white (blond hair and everything). It's not that rare a thing. Genetics are fun.

Yep, I'm with you. In Scotland, especially after the handgun ban, ANY shooting (even if no one dies) is headline news / leading story. Yeah, we have assaults and stuff and a bit of a problem with knives (we get stabby sometimes). But those result in less fatalities, because it's just harder to kill someone without a

Starship Troopers is amazing!

I know right! Everyone here's so f**king rational and secular.

Yes, but I would argue that if it results in a more accepting society then it's a useful trope.

And I do wonder if the mixed-raced thing has a part to play in people's sympathies. In the UK it's not a big deal, but America, well...? I'm sorry to have to say it, but America did have that whole Cheeros ad fiasco....

Still better than Comic Sans.

Ooooo! Nice call back.

Cheers!

All the trainers I've ever had have been like 'push yourself as far as you can go, but if you need to stop, stop'. And these people did triathlons. I DO know someone who went from morbidly obese to normal size in a very short period of time. Like months. He ended up in hospital in intensive care. His body just went

Throwing up normal? Errrr........no. That is not the type of behavior I've ever seen encouraged at any of the gyms or classes I've gone to. And they were hardcore classes.

And he doesn't love them in a patronizing way. He really seems able to imagine what it would be like to wake up and discover you're a woman (and be okay with that).

I know right. It made me very sad. Here's hoping he's learnt from this.

Rose Madder is brilliant. I don't know how King describes himself, but I'd find it hard to believe that the man that wrote that didn't think of himself as a feminist.