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The not all men joke is a weak caveat meant to downplay the experiences of women. I lived in NYC a decade and NO woman ever made me feel threatened or harassed. The fact that I never did this to women doesn't invalidate the fact that - when I actually brought it up and had conversations about it - that ALL my female

Putty knives.

I am.

Supersoaker should market their wares as a an antidote to this.

It is.

Some kind of stupid point about if women ever express themselves sexually they immediately forfeit all agency permanently.

Fuck everything about those assholes. I would want to kick their buttocks up amongst their shoulder blades if I was there.

I hear you and my blonde Irish sister has a chinese last name now but I think the record shows that too many Asian American actors have been given whiter names.

I think it's more distracting to keep the name than to change it.

Because the guy can actually act and he is just some bizarre sideshow now.

Everyone knows it should be Mount Tam.

There is nothing he could do that would make me dislike him.

I know where the name comes from but in this day and age calling the character Henry Hwang or something is much more appropriate.

Yeah, but it's distracting to keep that name.

I like how in Bridesmaids, they took like one second to address Chris O'Dowd's accent and just got on with it.

I heard Michael Caine say something similar about all the crap roles he's taken. He's like - I'm sorry, this is my job.

Why do they keep naming Asian characters with anglo names?

What is Tara hiding about Benghazi?

Thanks! Will check it out. Like Serengetti Dove says - pricy!

It's an unusual thing to see. Not something I am necessarily against but I haven't seen it before. If it helps his crowd funded journo project or something I am for it - it just looked odd and I was curious. Haven't really seen that kind of linking in an interview like this unless in a place like Men's Health or