It is. But I’m saying I’d prefer to create more original female characters (and POC) rather than shoehorning them in as legacies.
It is. But I’m saying I’d prefer to create more original female characters (and POC) rather than shoehorning them in as legacies.
“The official party line on period sex nowadays is that a menstruating woman’s partner should be cool and chill with this natural human occurrence, and that people who refuse to have sex with period-having humans are immature and ignorant.” Is this a joke? Someone please tell me this is a joke...
“A menstruating woman’s partner should be cool and chill with this natural human occurrence, and that people who refuse to have sex with period-having humans are immature and ignorant.”
“No, it’s Hydra. Hi-drah.”
I dyed my own hair for far too long to be comfortable ever buying white towels (or bathmats.)
Thank you. I came here to say this. People keep asking for stories about real people that are inclusive. THIS IS A FUCKING REAL STORY THAT IS INCLUSIVE. SO REAL IN FACT THAT IT FUCKING HAPPENED. Unless white women now have to either date within their race or no one is allowed to tell true stories about interracial…
It is indeed based on their true story:
I agree but isn’t this particular movie a true story? I don’t think it belongs quite in the same category because it was Kumail’s real life experience with his current partner and not a fictional creation. Thoughts?
I was pretty sure our state was going to be on the voter information denial list, since Washington’s been quite willing to push back against this administration, but I’m glad to see it confirmed. I wish the number was higher than 22, but that’s a pretty good response after one day.
You don’t get to decide what is empowering and what is not for someone else and their body. Period.
Fly a non-US carrier. That’s what I’ve done for the past 20 years when going overseas. It’s shocking what a different experience it is compared to the US ones, and prices are absolutely comparable. (Be careful when booking, though, that you don’t book a flight that is code-shared, which means you’re booking KLM but…
As a short person (I’ve learned anything <6ft is short for a guy) I find every situation that inconviences a tall person to be a small sliver of justice.
Yes, it’s unreasonable. Also, I’ve known about overbooking since I was about 5, which is when my family started flying on my dad’s passes. He worked in the airline industry for like 30 years. (But thanks for your cute explanation.) And I think it’s terrible that people look the other way about overbooking so they can…
As a passenger, I hope people remember that airlines need to manage their own shit and not ask paying passengers to do it for them.
It has been reported that the passenger was flying on a pass, and was therefore required to adhere to a more formal dress code.
Baptist churches. And I’ve never walked in and asked for services, but that’s because I’ve always gotten the distinct impression that I wasn’t welcome unless I was “saved.”
And he’s naked for part of it.
Too bad, I have watched it three times already, and I like it (gasp!)
God doesn’t exists, next question.
I have a disease that makes my legs look like tree trunks and I can only barely wear jeans. Maxi dresses are the only thing that hides them and makes me feel pretty and normal. :(