CarnyAsada
CarnyAsada
CarnyAsada

Hey, if Emma Watson can manage it... But on the other hand, Ms. Watson has an Ivy League education.

It is the lack of historical perspective. "Third Wave feminism" — TLDR for "I can be girly AND powerful" — has been an actual thing for, like, 25 years. Also, jeeze, saying Germaine Greer comes on too strong, given what life was like for women in 1970, is like saying Stokely Carmichael should have toned it down or

Well, if you're wearing a dress with a cut-out back, don't go halfway with the footwear. I guess. In real life, she wouldn't be able to afford this outfit, and the clothes she bought at Target would have ink and fast food stains that would never come out.

In the Real World, you're right. But in DC's Universe, the Rogues are a lovable band of Robin-Hood-type criminals who are ready to drop their thieving ways whenever England ... er, Central City... is threatened by outside evil. This sets up Cold as someone Barry can ask for help in the future, maybe when fighting

Well, I guess I just became a comic book fan again.

TBH, this is why laws are being proposed that explicitly protect women's right to breastfeed in public. They shouldn't be necessary, but douchebags.

A business has the legal right to refuse service to customers as long as that refusal isn't discriminatory — that is, based on the customer's race, gender, ethnicity, religion, and in some jurisdictions, sexual orientation. If a business feels somebody's attire is going to drive away other customers, they can and will

I just talked to someone today who had no idea what Serial was or what the case was about. Now all they need is 11 more of those.

This is where I start, too. But I suck at all mathmatical proofs, and topological proofs especially. If the path meets the conditions for an Euler walk, could you always draw a continuous line that intersects every segment of the path once and only once?

I'm sorry for your experience. One of my friends had similar troubles with natural home birth, had to get a caesarean on the third day of labor, and initially felt pretty disappointed. She told me she finally decided any kind of birth experience resulting in a healthy mom and baby was a successful one.

Oh, man, I had forgotten this one!

Towards the end, it got a little too Sock-centric and desperate. ("Look! We have a funny guy! Please don't cancel us!") But man, when it was good it was really, really good. Gladys was awesome.

I watched the first three or four, but it seemed really old-school, both in terms of the way Zed was written and in its cosmology. There is so much good Fantasy/SF out there with well-developed female characters that I finally just had a sort of "Why am I watching this sausage-fest?" moment with it. If I was more of a

I recently got into this. I've got the DVD of the Peacekeeper Wars on my desk but can't watch it because once I do, it's all the way over.

Journeyman! That show was great, and then it was gone. I was like, WTF??? These days, it would have been snatched up by Amazon or Netflix.

Oddly enough, the RDA of calcium is the hardest thing to obtain in a strictly vegan diet. But most soy and other milk substitutes are supplemented with it these days. If the parents are sensible and aren't like "Oh no! No artificial calcium for little Raindrop Ponypants!" the kid should be OK.

And another sale!

Amity was definitely slightly creepy in the book. I can't remember what Candor was like because Insurgent is where I checked out of the series. And from what I've heard of the third book, disappointed people will be charging movie screens and setting fire to theaters when Allegiant comes out.

Whoever that guy is, whatever his job title is, they aren't paying him enough.

I am sorry, you are wrong. She is dating Augustus Waters. That is all.