You can always find someone from whatever race you're trying to demonize to give you cover.
You can always find someone from whatever race you're trying to demonize to give you cover.
The only thing that would've been better is if he'd brought Spot, too.
I heard he's been assigned as a stableboy at Putin's Totally Hetero Shirtless Riding Ranch.
You know what? No. I'm not willing to take it that far.
They don't get it. They'll never get it.
Yeah, it's stupid. I'm a bigger sci-fi (and comic book, and video game...) geek than a lot of the guys I know. Star Trek is generally my drug of choice, but I know plenty of female Star Wars geeks, not to mention Firefly and Battlestar Galactica, both of which, as far as I can tell, have large female followings. Why…
My current rage over this is that my Star Wars fanatic cousin is about to start breeding and I figured I'd make her a Star Wars baby quilt. But not only is it impossible to find actual quilting cottons that include Leia along with every other major character in the cast, it's hard to find even a t-shirt that has her…
As a female comic book geek, it's absurd. I was an avid collector back in the day of the Marvel X-Men cards, as were most of my friends, most of whom happened to be boys. We were all equally anxious to get that Rogue card that none of us had, or trade our extra Cyclops card for Kitty Pryde, or whatever. No one cared…
I'm hoping "lesser known venues" means the Central Valley. Though, for "psychosphere," you might be better off in the high desert.
I'm three episodes into the first season and I'm so confused...
True story. I got my oil changed the other day. I have a Storm Trooper family decal on my car with two little AT-ATs to rep my puppies. The tech geeked over the stickers and then started telling me "my friend posted this pic the other day of a Storm Trooper with an AT-AT..." He pauses at this point to point to the…
Seriously, why is it easier to get a freakin' Bossk figurine than one of the three main protagonists?
I hate that stereotyping of women don't like scifi or fantasy.
"Everybody loves this girl." Okay, I understand we are trying to establish this young woman's innocence, but am I the only person bothered by statements like this? The girl does not have to be a perfect angel to have a right to refuse someone. This plays into the idea that women can be rightfully demonized if they are…
"It's been a rough couple of years for my family. There have been land disputes, a few nasty feuds, several imprisonments and a beheading. But perhaps our most celebrated misfortune was what has come to be known as The Brown Wedding.
My wardrobe is also almost entirely black...