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@LeRollingStoner: Ha! Yes, yes. Not that Beyonce's an actress over being primarily viewed as a singer, but you get why I agree.

@KayKins: Well, if you notice there a few posts talking about moms in a plural sense. How would I know you were joking if all you said was "he has two mommies"?

@KayKins: Well, clearly you can see why I didn't know you were joking.

@Kajj: That's exactly why I found it funny that they were asking that question.

@Grandpapular: I have a "hot" dad, apparently. I'm 23 and I'm weirded out that women still check him out (so he says). However, nothing beats the story of Richard Simmons giving my dad a double take that my parents like to tell. My dad . . . irresistible to both men and women.

@KayKins: He has one mom. He's not talking about a lesbian couple.

@Not-Shattered: Well, I enjoyed this post. "What do you mean you didn't want it? Look buddy, just because you don't like how it feels now doesn't mean you didn't know this was going to happen."

@mwynn13: You're right. She was genetically predisposed, too. She couldn't help herself.

@Goldbunny86: In a way Harriet was a worse mean girl than Marion because Harriet didn't think she was a mean girl. She was just being a journalist . . . keeping mean observations about her friends in a secret book.

@siriana: Oh, we completely agree. I too have problems without a lot of the qualms with Uhura. Don't get me started on the "she's only the girlfriend" thing for the new movie.

@doit2julia: That's the conclusion I came to as well, but I think it's the "worst" part that has me thinking Rhoda should still be on the list. She's the worst kind of bully. The kind that kills. (I don't know why, but I hear sinister laughing in my head now. I'm scared.)

@Pennyfeather: I was on a "Boy Meets World" binge last week and there was an episode where Cory thought she was calling him a disgusting brillo-head and made him feel bad about his curly hair. Then it turns out she wasn't talking about him because "he wasn't even important". Double burn.

@McStunning: They should make a movie called "Evil Girls" and see who kills the most. That would actually be a more interesting horror-comedy.

@Goldbunny86: Oooh, two good ones from my childhood. That's why your dad doesn't love you, Marion.

@glucklich: I was just about to post this! She was the first one who came to mind, but then I realized they meant just mean and not crazy killers. It's the "worst" bit that threw me. Surely murder should qualify.

@sarasasa: And Zoe Alleyne as Lady Warrior. I did find Michelle Rodriguez being her own trope funny. I didn't realize she died that often.

@siriana: That's exactly how I felt when I saw Zoe, Uhura, and Azula too. Even if you have qualms with the lack of things Uhura did at least respect her position and what she meant. Even though I get the general gist of the chart (and find it amusing) I don't see how Azula and Zoe aren't strong female characters.

I can't decide if I want to be the femme fatale, sexy underling, action girlfriend or trophy. Is there a way for me to be all those things? What if I'm the girlfriend to the Villian . . . and then once I help him succeed I take him out and rule the world myself with my fighting skills and sexy ways?