The windows weren’t too dark to see a black lady driving a nice car.
The windows weren’t too dark to see a black lady driving a nice car.
“When we realized we weren’t talking to the real person, it Shookus.”
With all the money they make off Wonder Woman they can probably afford to hire a man.
To everyone commenting how impossible it must be to find Afro-Brazillian actors, may I kindly direct you to our coverage of 3%, a Brazilian-produced scifi drama that—wait for it—features a number of Afro-Brazilian actors?
Seems like it would be easy enough for the studio to find a good Afro-Brazilian actor and avoid the entire issue. /facepalm is about all there is to say.
This is argument is really, really lazy for reasons that you can easily Google in your free time should you so wish. Start here.
Upper class Latino, too. His father’s a minister in the Brazilian government. His ancestors came over to take a nice tropical vacation, not piled like timber in a boat and sold.
Pele’ is the most famous Brazilian
“Much like my grandfather when he talked about Pearl Harbor, I did not see this action coming”
Japanese guy wins a race and this guy clutches his Pearl Harbors.
I name all my dogs Roach.
I am. Don’t they usually just proceed to “deadly force?”
Pai is so transparent. He’s still doing the show that Oliver called him out on.
Kotaku has never broken a Bethesda embargo. We were blacklisted for reporting on information that was leaked to us, not information that was under embargo. You clearly don’t know what you’re talking about, so why even comment?
Hi. @myriachan on Twitter =^-^=
“Haaa Funny guy!”
“Off with his head!”
I’ve done my share of domestic and international flights—both economy and business—on mostly American and Asian airlines. Domestic airlines in the U.S. have absolutely the worst customer service across the board. Continental and Delta are probably the best among the four (plus United and American), but that’s not…
You’re a fucking moron.
This was another key problem, one I should’ve touched on more (too many problems to count at this point). There are so many new stories and reboots that it becomes cluttered, much like the surge of events and crossovers. Marvel’s market is too bloated, and at the high price point readers have to pick and choose.
New #1s every six months, tying everything into a tedious, ill-advised, and poorly planned crossover event which didn’t end on time and threw all their “new” #1s into turmoil... but yeah, let’s blame women and diversity.