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This show is fantastic. Niecy BRINGS IT in both comedy and drama, I hope she gets some serious recognition for this work. The script has a whole bunch of sharp little claw marks in it — my favorite is “Malala ain’t got nuttin’ on you, boo” in episode 3.

We have to come to terms with the fact that Marvel was never going to launch Spider-Man with Miles right out of the gate, just like they didn’t introduce Sam Wilson as Captain America first. Sure Spidey has been on the screen before but this is his first appearance in Marvel’s world. It wasn’t going to happen, no

I feel like you could have boiled this whole article down to:

I believe Miles Morales is getting an animated movie first. Not as big as a regular movie, and I’m not too caught up on their animated movies, but if they are like DC’s, it still should be good. (with the exception of the Killing Joke, but Batman ‘66 was ever so charming and made up for it)

I think if you don’t get the title, then the car isn’t really a gift. It’s only a loaner.

If a man ever gifts me a car. He needs to give me the title too, in my name.

I don’t know how to feel about this. The dog did bite her and her partner repeatedly. And shelters lie about dogs’ histories all the time in order to get them adopted. I’m not saying Dunham didn’t do anything wrong, but I’m not prepared to blast her for it. If the dog had issues that she couldn’t deal with (after

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Son, they Shookus. There ain’t no such thing as halfway Crookus.

The whole situation is not even worth anyone’s time. But my friend posted this meme and it gave me a good giggle.

Excuse to post a favorite gif:

Thank you! That is exactly how I felt reading this, biracial and pissed.

I can see where the author (and others who write about interracial relationships) are coming from, but yes...I also agree with you.

THANK YOU. As a biracial woman, I am tired of people saying my parents love was invalid. That it was just serving colonialism or serving to oppress black women. If women of color really do not hold men to be the locus of their lives, then do Kumaili and Aziz really need to represent brown women on screen for them? Let

Personally I’m tired of people attacking interracial relationships. I hated when Jill Scott did it several years ago and I hate it now. Because underneath the rant about interracial relationships is the hatred of biracial people. We get it, you don’t think we should exist.

As a mom of two little ones, my husband better have some nice lady locked down within a year. He can’t do this shit alone.

Oftentimes men ARE making the dresscode rules. If men’s clothing is so oppressive, it’s within the rulemakers’ purview (again, oftentimes men) to change the rules to benefit themselves, eg, not wearing suits. But they don’t.

Men can fight their own battles, esp since it was men who set this shit up in the first place.

Don’t like the dress code for men? Then try do something about it. Don’t just complain about women objecting to theirs.

Women’s clothing is inherently different than men’s clothing. They make workplace dresses with no sleeves for women. I’ve worn them with no problem in Corporate America for years. I can’t think of a male equivalent. Even the most casual male business shirts have sleeves. They can’t just arbitrarily change the rules