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100% agreed. This is literally the discussion my husband and I were having. He doesn’t really watch anime (except when I rope him into it), but despite being a superhero fan, he’s said he’s been very burnt out on them lately because there’s been so many of these big movies. My Hero Academia is the first anime he has

This article completely nails the show, a fantastic read. Every time I see Deku push himself harder (and sometimes getting hurt in the process), it really gets me hyped, like last episode against Muscular, that was freaking hype.

Craig Gurian, the executive director of the Anti-Discrimination Center in New York, offered a blunt (and perhaps obdurate) defense of New York City’s public accommodations law: “To the extent that there are workplaces or public accommodations that have inappropriate behavior, the solution is to fix those workplaces or

“Audrey Gelman, who co-founded The Wing with Lauren Kassan, conceived of it as a pit-stop for highly mobile women who were tired of changing outfits in the bathrooms of chain coffee shops and freeloading Wi-Fi from hotel lobbies.”

While I agree that the ultimate goal here is for public spaces to be free from harassment that doesn’t mean that our current crop of women should be left out in the cold. The Wing offers a real benefit for women and gender minorities that public spaces very patently do not.

Yyeah, The Wing can also try doing what black people had to learn to do: say it’s open for all to avoid the idiotic “reverse discrimination” claims (or reverse sexism in this instance) and market your ass off to your target audience. Just use tons of pink, only feature women in your promos, and dudes will get the