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I’m not convinced on the Lois yet— she barely did anything. I’m hopeful, though. Give me more Lois, CW, so I can feel justified in an opinion! And also Batwoman. And, um... oh, geez, I just wish Arrowverse could have a show for everyone...

Yeah, I think something’s happened to the Good Place. I kind of think Michael really is the archangel that everyone assumed he was up until “we’re in the bad place!

This looks great. And the Iggy Pop playing in the background is hilarious. 

I don’t even know how to respond to this. Did Bethesda sell this on Kickstarter? Wtf. 

I mean, yeah, I want a new Lois and Clark. But. Bitsie Tulloch though...

I’m in my late thirties, have watched the original Superman movies (granted, not in theatres, but remember when they used to play them on TV?) and I will watch the DC CW shows to hell and back. I’ve got a few other friends who do too— Beebo is recognizable in my work circle. I find them so joy-filled in our current

I can’t believe Beebo showed up! It makes me so happy to see him on Supergirl. He needs to show up on Black Lightning. And maybe Titans, too, because that is also Berlanti...

But... I don’t feel fine.

So what, nihilism? It rarely works, so don’t bother?

The notion that anyone should treat a decision to buy something (or not) as a primary display of activism on somebody else’s behalf is one of the more absurd inventions of all time. Buy something because you want it, or don’t buy it if you don’t want it. That’s all a commercial transaction is about. They either got

I’m not sure Comicsgate should be seen as a copy of Gamergate. Mostly because Gamergate had very few developers on side— working in studios, everyone I know has, at least publicly, said that Gamergate was shitty. I’ve never been harrassed by my former friends who are trying to drum me out of the business. Whereas in

I am so damned excited for this! 

Having done some hiring... harder than you think.

The problem for executives is that good software engineers are hard to replace. 

They got back in after Iran-Contra. They got back in after Anita Hill. They got back in after Iraq— and then after Iraq again. They got back in after Watergate.

I suspect the difficulty with LGBT is because of the fact that Harry Potter will always be seen as something of a children’s series, and they’re worried about all the parents who will cry about having to actually talk to their kids.

Am I getting old that I just didn’t find it funny? Everyone in the comments seems to have laughed, but I think it was the most depressing South Park episode I’ve ever seen, and I really didn’t get the humor in it.

Oh, so very sad! My father still owns me, alas, feminism hasn’t freed me quite yet. But it’s only been 9 months, after all. I have high hopes for 2019!