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I forgot Harry and Hermoine had red hair, my bad. It's been awhile since I've seen the movies.

This is awesome news, I think he's perfect for the part of the pedophile.

Because she's a good comic actress. (And also very good looking).

Trigger Warning: Unrelated

He was saying that they cast a ginger ron weasley even though he was an unknown. But all the kids were unknown at that times so the ginger part is irrelevant.

I liked that Bush seemed the least concerned out of everyone there. Either because he was completely oblivious, or he just didn't give a shit. I'd say they're both pretty plausible explanations. Maybe it was a bit of both.

Glad to see the underdog can pull one off every once and a while.

I miss when you could click on someone's profile and see what was posted before they edited it.

Tumblr has a new important issue to tackle.

Oh shit. Knowledge.

I guess I thought it was she was clearly dressed like a non-"business" type, but the app allowed her to be that way anyway. I guess I just don't understand why everything that has females in it has to be about that. That also seems sexist to me, just maybe a well-intentioned sexism.

Oh, OK. I wondered why she was even in the movie besides the underwear scene. At least in the first film they showed some diversity with green women in underwear.

I kind of liked Bad Teacher…

I like it when the patients die even though they did everything they could and they are reminded that not everyone's perfick.

It bothers me that this is on Cartoon Network. There's even discrimination against cartoons on their own network.

I actually liked Elle Fanning the best in that movie, though it probably doesn't pass the Bechdel test.

Haha shit, I probably shouldn't be talking about this, as I have no recollection that Kirk had a love interest. The only two female characters I remember are Uhura and the Alice Eve character.

I guess I just don't understand it.

That's fair enough. Your assumption of my being male is correct. I wasn't really just talking about females specifically though, just anything to do with representations and film.

Ok, I'm out of my league here because I don't know all this stuff. I was under the impression that if a person decided they want people to call them a "she" or a "he" then they were transsexual and it was incorrect to call them otherwise.