Eridani
Eridani
Eridani

I would also have accepted, "Chop chop, bitches. Let's go."

Even my boyfriend who was idly watching as we ate dinner said, "Man, isn't that Elena's little brother? Damn!"

Shout out to April, imo.

Honestly, I think the problem is sort of the reverse of what happens when you read The Hobbit, then dive in to The Lord of the Rings.

I actually like this idea. It's a little gimicky but neat.

Wow. The idea of an Elena that's not Nina Dobrev shakes my faith in humanity.

That's actually kind of a funny story.

A world of yes!

I love how many people didn't get this.

+1

That's a wonderful analysis. I thought it came off very much as a Vietnam-bad-war-what-is-it-good-for? treatise, and didn't love it.

I've kind of gotten to like dismissing. They can hop up and down and holler all they want, and I get the Kinja equivalent of blowing them out the airlock.

Your face got dialed back.

Yay! I hope you love it.

Fuck yeah, Scott Lynch!

I hit them back. And then the hardest thing in my life was to learn how to stop hitting back.

This is a great article, and I'm going to give it to the female IT interns I'm mentoring this year. They're having a terrible time adjusting to what is still mostly an all-male workplace, and is basically just a plethora of older, more experienced male bullies. There have been a lot of tears.

Wow, that is awesome!

After laughing, I cried into the bags of money from my six-figure salary in that field. Terribly sad. :(

You and I are on the same page with Arrow.