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He's not married to Jessica yet in the show. They might get around to adding that in when the Defenders series comes out. (They're doing an Avengers-type thing with the individual series before the team-up series.)

Most of my emails are of the 1. variety. I usually go back and add exclamation points to it when I'm done because I've been advised that my emails are curt and unfriendly. I don't know if it's sexist, but it is certainly annoying.

Black Nerd Girls is a good place to start, but that's online.

When did they abandon DC You? Or when was We Are Robin?

I don't know about Thanksgiving (that was one of our 3 annual days of being closed), but the day after was pretty popular. Folks have family in town and need to get them out of the house = "let's go to the museum!"

I couldn't finish Daredevil or Jessica Jones for some reason. They looked good, but I was incredibly bored. I'm still going to give Luke Cage a try. If nothing else, Mike Colter is nice to look at.

We Are Robin was promising. I think DC dropkicked it, though, when they abandoned DC You.

Lower on weekends than during the week. When I worked at another major museum, we would soft-launch stuff on Mondays or Tuesdays because those are the least busy days of the week.

Happy birthday!

Jodeci is the soundtrack to all my "wanna be fast" high school shenanigans. HB, man.

Hm. I follow a couple of authors who write African American romance, but nothing that identifies specifically as African. Maybe tweet out to them? If they don't, they may be able to crowdsource an answer: Rebekah Witherspoon and Alyssa Cole.

Set in Africa?

Something about he was attacked by BLM activists or some such nonsense. There was a whole campaign to raise money for his family. And then come to find he had gotten himself a little deep in stealing money and opted for suicide.

You'll make a killing.

I disagree. Without context, I thought this was a pretty tasteless sweatshirt.

The Republican party should be taking a hard look at the state they're in now, because the big tent looks about to blow over. We could see another party (or two) come out of it in the next 10 years.

And yet, third parties can, and do, rise in US politics. Otherwise, we'd still have Federalists and Whigs running around.

A) We actively discourage people from getting involved in politics. Running for office requires being willing to put yourself and your family and friends under a microscope. Few folks are going to sign up for that, and the ones that do are viewed as suspect anyway.

Seriously. I saw a picture on IG yesterday of someone flying both a pro-Trump banner and a Neo Nazi swastika flag side by side, at a Pennsylvania state fair (or some similar type event).

Being president means taking on things that weren't part of your portfolio in the first place. I can see the skepticism about whether she's actually going to do that work, but I'm holding out hope that the works gets attempted (not done because Congress). It's so visible right now that it's on us to keep putting