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Lots of people are saying things like “I don’t like Paul Feig films” or “Melissa McCarthy is a hack,” buould just mean I wouldn’t see the film, not that I vehemently believed it shouldn’t be made. I think it’s all a poor ruse to hide their THOROUGHLY documented nostalgia about how Ghostbusters was a perfect, holy film

Whew. Such nerd rage against this movie. Is it just latent misogyny? That’s all I can come up with for why some people are so vehemently against this, and some have been like that from the start.

I personally can’t wait (/s) for the toys, when these Ghostbusters magically become men.

I wouldn’t disagree with you that there are innate psychological differences between men and women, I mean that in itself is one of the reasons I couldn’t just accept society’s misclassification of me as male, even if that would have led to better/higher paid job opportunities, a wider dating pool (I’m lesbian),

I remember that as a little girl, one of the biggest triggers of quite severe self-shame was if I realised I had even a flicker of an interest in something society said was not appropriate for my (perceived) gender. I was even raised by a feminist mother, so it certainly wasn’t parental pressure. As an intersexed