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No

I eventually just got up and wandered around the theater looking at movie posters while Avatar finished up. So boring I couldn't handle it.

Moses? Jesus?

Aw, man, we watched this with our kids last weekend. I didn't even watch the first ten minutes because I was cleverly avoiding it by being busy with something, but then the part before the last act when he looks through the adventure album... SOBBING. Just SOBBING. Man, I love my husband a lot.

Yeah... I'm rocking the Felicity-ponytail-plus-cute-dress combo for work today, so this really hits home. PONYTAIL OR CHOP IT OFF, LADIES! Of course, Sarah's hair is a wig, so that would just pull right off anyway. Actually, maybe it's a ruse? Baddie thinks they've got her by the hair, but she slips away (real long

OH-HO-HO-HOOOOKAY

Cara approves.

AHHHH AHHH AHHHHHHHHH

No, 100% NOT kidding, and I'll just redirect you to my original statement to argue against this unfortunate leap that idealized bodies = hairless bodies. For some people, maybe, sure, but only as far as you buy into this calculated bullshit companies have constructed to convince people they're not ideal until they

Is this a thing in comic books—men not allowed to have body hair? Man, the razor companies have really been upping their game! It was only a matter of time before they went after men's bodies like they did women's—gotta sell those razors and laser hair removal treatments and whatever! I'm bummed people are buying into

ROSWEEEEEEEELLLLLLLL

Sounds like, in addition to the "Sexy Lamp" and "Sexy Lamp with a Post-It Note" tests, we need a "Big Beefy Arm" test. Could she be replaced with a big, muscly arm that punches things in the background? (Obviously this gets more complicated if you have to put a little bikini on the big, beefy arm, in order for it to

I complain about the lack of women in the Avengers.

HOW DARE YOU
BLASPHEMY

I'm 10000% with you on this one.

I can vouch: the lives of suburban Minnesotans are hella boring.

Hmm hmmm hmmmmmmm maybe. This sort of thing could happen in more than one series, I suppose. But I will check these books out! They sound like they could be good.

Lev Grossman, huh? Hmmm, looks like I might have some reading to do...

Hey, maybe you can help me: I once read on io9 about some book series where the characters appear to start off straight (straight until proven otherwise, etc etc) but then, like three books in, two of the male characters finally get together. I can't remember what the series was called or what article the comment was

You should keep my books in mind... except for the part where I feel kinda sleazy and cheap hocking my writing on random internet posts. So I guess just keep searching for "female + science fiction" on Amazon and maybe they'll show up sometime this fall! One can only hope.