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Inexplicable visual turn offs: short hair, piercings, crooked teeth, high hairlines, and, unfortunately, glasses.

My advice: your fears are not representative of reality. Communicate with your fears so they don't make your decisions for you. Stop and observe carefully before you think you know what's going on.

Been in the theatre my whole life. Yep. Unfortunately like @avclub-02c1dd6ad234773aeffd7f7067784d58:disqus says, people have those fears because there's so often something seedy going on.

I honestly think the best way to combat stereotypes and fears about men with kids is, as men, to be open and friendly and welcoming to children as much as possible. There's no denying that it comes with a bit of personal risk, but so does looking paranoid and fearful around children… there's just no way to predict

Well, this is a sore subject.

Tinder definitely reminded me, but it's something that's been on my mind for a long time. My type is blonde, petite, pale girls who look like they can play face characters at Disneyland. There's no part of that that isn't probably informed by some toxic garbage in our society.

I replayed it six months ago. It holds up and then some. Even better than I remembered.

Do you think their reticence has more to do with the fact that it wouldn't fulfill the traditional Marvel requirements of endlessly exchangeable and killable bad guys with a huge third act CGI destructathon? It's hard to imagine BW taking down three helicarriers or turning her autonomous suits against an army of

I'm struggling through it too, about a season ahead of you. There's good stuff, and it gets better at a slow but steady rate.

But Arrested Development HAS been on seven seasons. In fact, its seventh season finale just aired on Vine— sorry, I keep forgetting that I time travelled here from the year 2316. Forget I said anything.

*crouches outside the window, nervously watching Alex McCown performing surgery on a wounded Jewel Staite Newswire*

I didn't laugh at the first whack, because it's such an old trope, but the way the guy just kept pounding his crotch while Boyle wailed in confused agony made it hysterical.

In a show full of top-notch casting and great side-characters she was one of the highlights. Especially her child-phobia in season 7.

I love the random hatred of the library. Aside it being an inexplicable Parks Dept rivalry, it fits Leslie's hatred of anything healthy (exercise, salad, things that aren't waffles).