floribundas
floribundas
floribundas

No, but we are talking about the woman who destroyed the Sept of Baylor and burned down half of King’s Landing in the process with The Long Winter almost literally at the gates. “Smart” has never been Cersei’s default setting. (and one not exactly uncommon in Westeros) is she has the cunning to intrigue for power. She

“went with the marketing plan of “if you don’t like this movie, you’re DEFINITELY a misogynist””

If you’re going to spend years driving it home how important it is that a Lannister always pays their debts, then eventually you have to have one not pay their debts.

Your sex and skin tone have nothing to do with you offering “literally nothing” to the argument, it’s the fact that you literally haven’t offered any perspective on what rkieru has said, except to call him a dumb ass-licker and telling him to fuck off.

You’re trolling, right?

Respectfully I’m going to have to pass on that offer. “Take a seat” seems like you think that your words and views are the only ones with value.

Some people are destined for greatness. Others are destined to become a corpse to be stumbled over on the way to save someone else. She was great at that.

I mean... I don’t know much about the Kardashians (and I gather that’s actually a good thing) but I tend to agree. This article would have stood firm ground just focusing on how this costume doesn’t represent Storm by any reasonable interpretation.

The author heavily implied that the act alone (not the context that it was a Kardashian) was problematic; the fact that it was also just a bad costume just made it worse.

I guess you could dumb it down to that, but I feel like it misses a great deal of context.

If everything about Storm (her powers, her backstory, her appearance) was fabricated by white men, can we really argue “appropriation” at all? That’s my larger question.

Right? This could have been BAD.
There’s no blackface, so can we just be happy and have some fun?

I’m definitely in no way defending a kardashian, but it’s a pretty spot on portrayal of the 90's action figure

Welcome to 2016 where literally everything you do is connected to race. I’m so fucking sick of this shit. Gawker media is one of the worst offenders

Except Firefighters and Astronauts are professions that exist in the real world. There is no ‘real’ Storm to objectively compare her costume to.

I feel like my immediate question will open up a can of worms but here goes nothing.

Like, is this even based on an outfit Storm has ever been in? Cause it looks like a knock-off version of the character, ought to be named Squall or something.

Costume looks cool. Maybe it’s time to remember that Halloween is about having fun for the night, not getting pedantic about the proper interpretation of a comic book character.

Never miss an opportunity to post pics of Alica Marie, fitness model, gamer geek and cosplayer who actually looks like a freaking comic drawing:

Hannah, that Nobel in Literature for blogging is a reasonable assumption. But can we agree that Cher’s Twitter feed has to win first?