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thanks so much for your knowledgeable and reasonable reply here - i agree that the questions were not “off the rails” and the chat was totally fine. as were their totally planned responses! no brand goes into a twitter Q&A thinking it’ll be all love for the product/brands.

Was almost certainly part of an ad buy with Refinery. In my experience, the brands like them because they feel like it’s an opportunity to engage with their customer in a fairly neutral way—it actually probably generated more positive or at least interesting conversation around their brand than they usually get,

Somewhere in the comments to this article, there’s a great explanation of a micro-aggression. Usually, the micro-aggression doesn’t have malicious intent. For example, white people seem to want to touch black people’s hair. They’re interested. They want to touch. But people aren’t toys for other people to touch. It’s

I never thought I’d say this, but I’m actually not mad at Tebow for this. He said “no sex before marriage” roughly a bazillion times in a kajillion different media outlets. She has every right to get some, but it’s not like he hid the plan.

tfw you serially date uber religious dudes and then are like wtf bone me please and they are like dude what part of this did you not get and you’re like tru

The intertextuality of Kilgrave meeting Jessica for the first time and reacting to her *exactly* like Ten running across a shiny delightful new human and then just making her his companion floored me. It brought so many layers to what was going on, it was brilliant.

Tennant's performance has a lot to do with that too I think. He doesn't take the character too over the top and that makes him all the more chilling since most women probably have known or do know a man much like Kilgrave who is a little too use to getting what he wants from women.

This was my reaction to bearded Jamie Dornan in The Fall. His character is awful awful awful but I occasionally caught myself rooting for him and then thinking “wtf no”.

I totally agree. And not just handsome, but like approachable handsome. Like he didn’t look like a douchey finance bro (like Trish’s love interest), he looks like a perfectly nice dude. And they picked someone who so many women already have positive feelings towards. It’s so smart! I love this show so much.

I just finished 8 last night, & I loved every damn second of it. For a minute I was worried that they might do something stupid & try to “rehabilitate” him or something. Thank god I was over reacting, because that was ending was just the best twist ever.

it’s a trap laid by the show. It is there to remind people that the worst abuser of women are not some fat, ugly dude who are missing teeth, no, the worst abuser are often very handsome and very charming and very charismatic. Look how ready we are to forgive alot of shit he does because he is handsome David Tennant.

Yes! The whole time I thought he was so hot, which made it even creepier.

I guess I don’t know how much the stunt coordinator would be to blame for the insanely long fight scenes in Daredevil. He obviously did beautiful work, but Jesus, every fight scene lasted an absolutely insane amount of time. The hallway fight scene was gorgeous and realistic, but seriously at least 2 minutes too long

I love that the relationship that is at the true heart of the show isn’t actually Jessica and Luke, but Jessica and Trish. They’re the ones who are constantly there for each other, trying to save each other/pick up the pieces when it all goes wrong. I love that Jessica isn’t a perfect superhero, that when Claire asks

This show is so perfect. They’ve made a superhero story where the villain is an abuser and the horror and terror is that he’ll hurt other people and never stop following Jessica. It’s managed to take something that women all over the world struggle with and shove it out into the forefront. Or the fact that Jessica’s

I’m not quite finished with the series, but I will say that I like this 10000x more than I liked Daredevil. I feel like Jessica, while a less likeable person than Matt Murdoch, was a much more interesting superhero. Jessica Jones dispensed with all the tired, oversold cliches, like her friends not knowing she was a

I'm not really being critical here? I'm just saying it's not THE GLORIOUS PLUS-SIZE REVOLUTION, COMRADES

So wait, they are doing pretty much exactly what we asked and we wish others would follow suit, but let's still find a reason to be critical?

DOWN WITH POLYESTER

1) they fell off while I was wearing the skirt without my noticing, so they're gone which means I have to replace all the bright blue buttons if I want it to match and 2) stuff shouldn't break on the first outing.