Scooby-Doo and the Mystery of the disappearing pants!
Scooby-Doo and the Mystery of the disappearing pants!
And clothing that you could never wear to a ballet class. . . .
I self-identify as a straight male-bodied dude, but recently I've taken to playing as a female-bodied character in…
It's not intended to be comprehensive or qualitative. It's simply a quick, aggregate look at representation of women in media.
9 American movies. It's not like only 9 movies in the whole wide world passed the Bedchel test. Foreign movies, they make those.
Think about it like a sifter that all movies made this year are dumped in. It shocking when you give it a shake and see that only 9 movies come out the bottom, regardless of how good bad or other the movies that fell out or are still sitting in the sifter are.
HOLY. SHIT. Her legs...
I saw a great piece recently on a lot of the misconceptions out there about what the bechdel is actually supposed to do. It is not shorthand for whether or not a movie is feminist or not. Passing doesn't automatically make a movie "good." It's not just about individual films, it's about the big picture of female…
If you've never ever had a conversation with a woman that wasn't about a man in your entire life, that would be incredibly impressive.
It's not meant to indicate whether a movie is good, or if you personally will enjoy it. It's not a feminism test, it's not an Oscar-worthy indicator, it's just one way of assessing the current landscape of film. It is just one way to measure a film; I don't understand why people don't understand this.
Guys, check out this awesome movie I just saw. You're gonna love it! It's got these two dudes in it, right? And they both have actual names. And sometimes they talk to each other. And sometimes, get this, they even talk to each other about things other than women! It's called Every Movie Ever Made.
Holy spaghetti - a FOUR DAY wedding event? I can't even! Words! Uncontrollable twitching!
i tend to latch on to a pet if there is one lol you'll find me playing with the dog at bbqs
Comments section of an article about trolling filled with somebody trolling mobs of people primarily by repeating trolltastic variations of "don't feed the trolls."
The thing is, its not just "the internet" - look at an average school.
Most schools have bullies. These bullies do the very same thing.
You seem to have forgotten that most countries other than America allow drinking before the age of 21. Just a reminder you're a very small part of a very big world :)
>Oh, I understand doxing, but again, thats your own fault for putting yourself out there.
What's fascinating to me about trolls and their ilk is how they're able to turn you into the bad guy. They manage to phrase their actions in such a way that you're a fascist for getting them to stop. I've found this same phenomenon occur whenever I try to talk to Objectivists; these people are experts at putting…
"lol, what kind of retard would get offended with ANYTHING to do with internet?"
I don't think that matters, Facebook people are just as toxic using their own name as anonymous people hiding behind a screen name. It will help, but it's not the solution