Cuttlefish12
Cuttlefish12
Cuttlefish12

Making Moama blond would be more of a travesty than making Aquaman brunette.

Oh my god, I'm not arguing your points because you are absolutely insufferable and I see absolutely no point in it. You replied to my comment with a long patronising diatribe in which you refer to me in the third person, which I honestly didn't even bother reading to the end. You're that person who starts speaking and

Well perhaps you might want to work on your reading comprehension before you move on to art appreciation. Take it one step at a time kid.

Oh please, that hasn't been accepted usage for decades and you know it. The only people who would use "he" to mean "they" are people who tacitly agree that male is the default sex. I'm not sure what you're trying to achieve with all these bloviating and completely patronising lectures but it's not exactly making a

What's ironic is that you're ranting on about bigotry yet you're sexist enough to just assume I'm male.

No ones blaming her for 1500 deaths, just the 28 deaths of those who could have fit in their lifeboat. I think you're also ignoring the fact that the husband was a titled aristocrat in a time when this actually meant something. The class system was still very much entrenched and the men manning the lifeboat would have

You're equating your defence of the aristocratic upper class of England with MLK? Jesus, now I've seen everything.

Survivors of the Titanic by class:

Inverse snobbery doesn't get people killed.

For sure, I stumbled on my parents copy of the Kama Sutra and that was, well, enlightening...

Exactly, I once dated a guy who was a voracious reader but refused to read female authors (he's an ex for a reason). There is a mentality which states that "people who aren't exactly like me have nothing of interest to share with me" and it just blows my miNd.

I think reading above your level is a wonderful thing. My parents have a huge library which I'd pretty much finished by 12 and most of the age inappropriate stuff goes over the head of a child anyway. What it does is introduce children to more sophisticated writing styles. I'm a strong believer that children will rise

But she was always going to die if the prince didn't fall in love with her by midnight on a certain night. Her sisters bought her an out by selling their hair to the sea witch who gave them a magic knife she had to kill the price with so she could turn back into a mermaid to live out her 1000 year lifespan, but she

My mother read me all the original fairy tales as a kid (I'm old so I knew all the original stories before the Disney movies came out). Hans Christian Anderson stories are heartbreaking. The Little Matchgirl and The Steadfast Tin Soldier come to mind. But kids aren't delicate flowers, they understand that sad things

I would guess it's less the time period and more the absence of Europeans that make those films less popular. Aladdin managed to avoid having any actual Arabs in it by just dressing white characters up in costumes and giving them a tan.

So you're saying an artist who creates a bunch of art, puts on a show, sells their art, gets an agent or gallery to promote them and then spends their life living and breathing art as their actual job is recognised for their work, while you who are totally capable of creating work to the same standard, but don't,

35 year old lady here that totally agrees. It was completely forgettable. I didn't think the songs were terribly catchy and I couldn't hum the tune of a single one of them from memory (I have no kids so I haven't heard Let It Go 10 million times). I could probably sing the entire score of The Little Mermaid or the

Please show me a single human fatality caused by a frilled shark. I'll wait.

So true. At least Sex and the City had fabulous clothes to look at. Girls is just horrible people wearing ugly, ill fitting clothes doing stupid things.

Are you familiar with the musical stylings of a little mid 90's group called Kris Kross? That was kind of their thing.