lurkerbynature
lurkerbynature
lurkerbynature

Just about anyone I’m not too apathetic to google... James Franco.

Bi can also be parsed as “attracted to people of both the same gender and different gender to me” so it can still work to include non-binary etc. people. Different people will be more comfortable with different terms, and that may change as they do and as our understanding of and discourse around sexuality, gender,

Um... does anyone find sitting in a chair with knees close together” comfortable? Because my female body sure doesn’t.

I’ve done just the slightest amount of research on late Victorian era erotica (it was tangential to something else I was doing, so I didn’t properly research, but it was enough to get a sense).

Also, as a lot of people in academia (or who have gotten out of academia) will tell you, postgrads sticking it out in spite of serious red flags is . . . pretty much exactly what happens all the time.

Agreed.

Haven’t seen it yet, but I’m assuming from the previous movies that there’s also a good likelihood that Flash would have no idea that Peter also happened to be basically Tony Stark’s surrogate son. There’s no way Tony would have left him in penury, but explaining that might be awkward.

That’s . . . special.

I’m sure she’s sockpuppeting around under other names somewhere...

Kenyon reportedly became preoccupied with fantasy writer Cassandra Clare, filing a lawsuit in 2016 claiming copyright infringement and other offenses, before dropping the central but difficult to prove copyright claims.

Yeah, living apart and being together is great when it doesn’t include your romantic time together getting interrupted by a drunken roommate who thinks the importance of letting you know that a TV show is on at its usual hour overrides the clues that the bedroom door is shut for a reason.

Who?

Radical new ideas like . . . the pneumatic tube . . . and the subway?

Not just the ‘60s, but in 1913 when the play was first produced and Shaw vehemently made it clear that the ending the producer tied to tack on to be more “commercially popular” (which the musical replicated in the ‘50s) was “damnable” and there was no way in hell Eliza would stay with a man who didn’t respect her.

It’s valid criticism, and one backed up by the actual history of the play.

 

Those kids were innocent, and she deserves the flack.

I think the main reason there was less outcry than GoT was the simple fact that there were fewer people watching Outlander.

Where didn’t it get a run?  🙄

Yes. Creating messaging to communicate to men that they have an active part and contribution to make in bringing a child into the world and raising it (and thus need to be responsible to do so) is a GOOD thing.