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According to other comments here they've printed lots of things that had nothing to do with America, including Edith Piaf. They also did the Beatles which holds a similar cultural position as HP, perhaps not in raw popularity, but in having impacted both U.S. and U.K.and originating in the latter.

According to comments here, they did away with that rule in 2011 so they could print stamps of living sports icons.

That's simply untrue. Clearly there is a whole committee of people that care. Or it would be clear if you read the article.

OMG YES. She clearly describes herself as plain. I actually don't think the cover model is always the same but she certainly is always sexy and conventionally attractive.

The vanishingly few areas in which women are advantaged over men, mainly because they are infantilized in other areas of life (men may get a harsher sentence here because they are not stereotyped as weak and easily controlled), don't constitute "privilege".

I did not know Bradley Cooper, Vin Diesel, or Glenn Close were in this movie until I went to watch it.

No. No, this image of Pratt didn't draw my attention. By the way, were you aware not all women are straight or into straight white dudes?

Dude, "shemale"?? I think the word you're struggling to articulate is "transgender". Generously assuming, of course, that you don't intend to be a trans antagonist dick bag.

That's irrelevant. Their point was that Marvel and DC both come up with excuse to have their heroes fight each other, whether it's just DC heroes, just Marvel heroes or some crossover.

Uh no. I thought that movie was going to be hilarious and I wasn't disappointed. And the general opinion pre-release as I read it was tentatively positive.

Why, is it more challenging? It's about as challenging as it was to "tie it in" for all the male super hero movie plots they wrote and produced. Your excuse for sexism is weak. Stahp.

No, sorry. It's unreasonable.

Isn't he being paid to make those big decisions?

I agree there are problematic aspects to this film that I object to a lot but it's still entertaining.

What the fuck?! You might disagree with this person but that's no excuse to hurl gendered slurs at them.

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I suppose I shouldn't be surprised that you also don't understand that reverse racism is not a thing.

Please go up and read my response to the foreigner who didn't understand why the watermelon was racist but asked about it in a much more respectful and much less entitled manner.

Whitesplaining - when a white person explains to a person of color what racism is as if a white person has a more intimate understanding of the realities of racism than a POC. Also a form of subtle racism in itself as it is a racist microaggression.

Oh and I assure you Kara's opinion on this isn't unique to her. It's been written about before. In detail. Again and again. This is how I know you haven't bothered to look up a damn thing and why I'm not wasting my time spoon feeding you information that you're fully prepared to ignore and disregard as you plow

BAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!