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You pointed this out though (and I'm not entirely sure of the contractual specifics) but because she signed an exclusive deal with Dr. Luke and presumably he'll see at least some of any profit Kesha makes regardless of the producer she works with at Sony, she may not be working with her abuser but is in a way working

The status that Storm has isn't really what Whaley is focusing on in the interview. I think this was mentioned above in one of the discussions about Monica Rambeau, but Storm and her are strong black women but they exist entirely in an ensemble setting. What she's talking about is black women caring a singular

She was a little too casual with busting out the N-word too, with Stevie no less. Reading those issues, you kind of want to tell Claremont that it doesn't help to make the connections that explicit.

"The Batman is two people" is something that gets talk about above, and it always sort of annoys me as a concept for any superhero. It always seems like an intentional way to make any character two dimensional and taking an aspect of the superhero conceit and making it absolutely literal.

She had amazing tolerance with Kitty.

"It's impossible to change the number but it's never really been a problem."

I got into some pretty heated arguments about lion turtles during Avatar and get a little hesitant.

Boosh! Rock it anyway.

Haha, that would be creepy.

'splain?

He was clearly there through winter.

They left a lot more hints about this than I think people realize.

His parents are morticians, I'm guessing it runs in the family which would be a relatively big deal in the Gravity Falls mythos.

He said in the special that Mabel and Dipper's name followed a theme. I'm terrible with things like this but I'm sure it's in there somewhere.

I'm straight up curious if they call any other customers "Bob Fosse."

I mean Marshmellow is transgender but they haven't discussed what her sexual interest is.

I think you can definitely make case for Gene being gender fluid rather than trying to make assumptions about what his preference towards boys/girls is. But then I think people confuse gender identification with sexual interest a lot and that is really hard for people to discuss in general (or at least how malleable

I think that has to be an important part of successful parenting (speculative as I do not have kids nor do any of my close friends have kids that really have to worry about things Valentine's Day yet), realizing that something like Valentine's Day is inherently pretty dumb in elementary and middle school but also

I just obsessively check their Wikipedia page. I also do this with Gravity Falls (although not after tonight) and Venture Bros in the decade between seasons.

I'd like to think Ms. Labonz was won over by the end and the kids forced her to step up her game. Moral victories and such.