Doesn't Rush Limbaugh use the term? He's pretty much a scumbag of a being.
Doesn't Rush Limbaugh use the term? He's pretty much a scumbag of a being.
Even assuming they do look like that, who cares? Unless you yourself are a furry brony, what does it matter?
If more women were prolific killers, are we sure that they wouldn't have as much men followers who worship them and make excuses for them? Especially if they were traditionally attractive?
I mean, we don't really have a level playing field to decide that women in particular are more likely to be attracted to killers…
I would have kind of liked Twilight to have a love interest (instead of one of the other characters) in the main show because bookish/nerdy girl/woman characters are typically treated as sexless and aromantic in fiction. They're usually not the love interest nor do they have one. When they do, it's very often…
Thank you - finally a legitimate point and not a vague knee-jerk reaction. I agree that it's a problem, although I don't think it's necessarily damning.
This is genuinely saddening to see.
In the preview clip, the protagonist faces these problems:
School awkwardness.
Trouble acclimating to a new environment/school.
Having a crush/love interest (and boys do have crushes on other boys sometimes).
Struggle for self-identity.
Becoming Prom Queen (equivalent: Prom King)
Pretty sure boys can empathize and relate…
Is it wrong for Twilight to change her mind or develop feelings? I mean, even if Twilight does end up with this guy (I honestly have doubts about that too), there's still 4 other ponies in the main cast who have - AFAIK - shown no interest whatsoever in romance. Are they not also sending the message that they don't…
The concept of "real beauty" and "real women" is bullshit and is ultimately anti-feminist, misogynistic, and transphobic. If you're cool with just your natural look, that's cool. If you want to use some stuff to change how you look, that's cool too.
I don't see what the problem is with Twilight having a love interest. It is not new to the show. Rarity had one, Spike has one, there's Princess Cadance and Shining armor and Big Mac & Cheerilee.
So teens in high school can't be competent, strong, responsible, or have jobs? Please.
I don't see how this spinoff has to do with girls only as opposed to the show. I'm pretty sure boys can empathize and relate to awkwardness at school, having crushes (including to other boys), having friends, or having a rival/bully.
I don't see what the big deal is.
My mother is a judgmental racist, homophobic, transphobic, misogynistic (yes) religious fundamentalist. She's the only mom I have, but I do wish that the dice roll had been better.
Personally, it's more depressing to think that God in all its power still made earth a crappy place to live for the majority of people.
I think it's total BS that guys get away with having pubic/body hair but society shames women for having it.