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So, not long after she stopped doing porn I worked with Jenna on a comic book. I met her at a convention and she was extremely articulate, funny, and sweet. She's a huge horror fan so the book we worked on was in that vein. She was easy to work with, sensible, and seemed to be doing well.

I'd agree, but you know, I don't think he'd work nearly as well without Hemsworth as Thor. I still think he'd be a great Loki, but a huge portion of why both those characters work (and the only reason the first movie is watchable) is because of how they play off each other. It's easy to miss the stuff Hemsworth is

"This modern day Scrooge - let's call him Joe McScrooge for SHORT-"

Some of it's the makeup, which obviously shifts how he looks into something more severe and almost gothy (which, okay, I have always had a thing for tall, slim, goth guys of the streamlined sort. If their hair is long? Yep. Also: expressive eyebrows. I don't know why.) But Hiddleston is kind of an amazingly subtle

I loved it. It knows exactly what it is, the tone is perfect, and the characters have real development. It's just a lot of fun. It's not perfect or anything, but it's definitely one of the best Marvel films so far. I'd even rate it higher than Avengers. YMMV given how much you did or did not like Avengers or the first

Thank you. I'm white and working very hard to be an ally, and I'm so sick of seeing people trying to make these things "equal" when they aren't. Even when it's well intentioned, it just gives weight and credence to an argument that is inherently ludicrous and largely based on white privilege trying to force the

It turns out Hiddleston is also amazing at impressions...including a VELOCIRAPTOR. Honestly, the sexiest thing in the world is a guy like this who doesn't take himself too seriously. http://www.nerdist.com/2013/11/tom-hi…

I have no idea what he's like in the day to day, but I met him at Comicon a few years back and he was really sweet and not at all douchey. I think he does a kind of "on" thing for stuff like this, but was really normal when I met him. He was also incredibly kind to my friend who was really nervous meeting him.

You guys, Thor 2 was AWESOME. I thought the first one was only meh, though obvs. Hemsworth and Hiddleston owned it. But this one? They are off the charts with the banter and insults and wonderfulness. Hiddleston steals every scene without even trying. So. Good.

His job is also to communicate effectively with voters who he is, what he stands for, what legislation he wants to support/not support, and why they should vote for him. Character is absolutely an element of being a politician, otherwise no one would've cared that Clinton fooled around in the White House or that

I've actually seen it here, all over the thread on Hough and the Australian girl's "Africa" themed party. So much whitewashing and "it's not racist if you didn't mean it" and just...ughhhhh....

No, I was, and here's why: it's the fact she did it at all. I don't want to belittle what may have been a sincere apology, but the whole "I didn't know" thing is really...getting old. Being unintentionally racist doesn't really seem "better" to me...at least an obvious racist is obvious. But

Is it me or are we seeing a LOT of privileged, white, pretty, blond girls going absolutely INSANE this Halloween with the black/brown face and getting REAL huffy when called out on it? I'm getting the distinct impression they feel entitled to do whatever they want due to aforementioned blond whiteness. It's giving me

The line about mean feminists poking us with sticks from under beds made me think of the GREAT comic by Kate Beaton called Straw Feminists.http://www.harkavagrant.com/?id=341

Ahahaha. Did I accuse of you of racism? Actually, nope, I didn't. I am also not black, I'm white as fuck. And what you did? Telling someone that only the things you listed are racism? Noooope. That is some charming whitesplaining. Of course, I;m assuming you're white...because I really can't see a person of color

Instead of having to go to multiple threads to say the same thing, I'm going to put my response to the Emily Yoffe fiasco here and hope it explains a few things about the reason pieces like her's are a problematic. And it's not because those who have a problem with her have "reading comprehension skill issues". It's

I want to thank you for this image and using it to respond to the whitesplaining asshat above. Also: your screename is the best.

I. Am. So. Excited. For. This. Season. I was kind of meh on Season 1, though obviously Lange was amazing. However, I LOVED how insane Season 2 was. They ran with so many utterly cray stories and it all somehow worked. Performances were AMAZING and the way they used horror to critique misogyny was way up my alley, even

I do agree that YA lit can be very complex and sophisticated. I personally didn't find HG to be that and I have big time issues with the 2nd and 3rd book in terms of storytelling and characterization. I think it's a solid concept with some fair exploration of character, but I was ultimately disappointed with certain

He's a huge fan of Shirley Jackson, Margaret Atwood, J. K. Rowling, Amy Tan and lots of other female writers. He also really doesn't have a problem with pop fiction, even the pulpy, silly kind. He's not a reading snob at all. Dance Macabre and On Writing both show that he's well read, thoughtful, and respects not just