I'll say this - last year's Wrestlemania build up left me yawning but I thought the actual event was one of their best Manias in years.
I'll say this - last year's Wrestlemania build up left me yawning but I thought the actual event was one of their best Manias in years.
I was in the camp that as long as Ambrose looks good in the match, it's a "win" but now I'm thinking the only win is an actual win. Ambrose is over enough that it's not going to hurt Brock's mystique if Ambrose ekes out a win in a hardcore match.
My daughter enjoys Supergirl and two of the three you mentioned.
My daughter can celebrate her 8th birthday with the release of Luke Cage!
He sounds suspiciously like my teammate, Lt. Falcon.
I'm curious how state of the art the Sony crime lab is? Or was it mostly "Dr. Luke, did you rape her."
She should do her Puerto Rican character.
But I loved hearing it!
Shit gets real when Universe Man shows up.
Spring forth, burly protector, and save me!
Stop saying "dropped."
If she the math had worked out differently I'd have had something to say along those same lines.
"Why isn't there a white history month?"
The problem there, though, is it creates issues of hierarchy and "correct" ways to be a trans person. I understand what you're getting at, but saying it would potentially help deal with violence is falling into blaming the victim territory.
Hardly an adequate sampling size.
Other languages? Ewwww!
Three thousand years of beautiful tradition from Moses to Sandy Koufax? You're damn right I'm living in the past!
Also, speaking of Tolkien, I have an ex who I learned named her daughter Arwen. As someone who dated her and is a big fan of Tolkien, you'd better believe I did some quick math in my head.
I once worked with a guy who went by "Rasta." Other than one racist bitch of an assistant manager, everyone was like "sure, whatever."
I guess my response would be why does the idea of being transgender need to be legitimized? I don't think there should be an onus on people to justify their gender identity to others for there to be acceptance.