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Agree with your point, not your argumentation. There are white people who care about on screen diversity too. I would know because I am one.

First - why do you insist on calling these characters “unlikable women”? That’s not a thing and frankly it sounds sexist. They are classic anti-heroes.

I just finished watching the season finale and I feel like they might start getting the terrorist-acknowledgement they should now. Oh boyyyy

Granted. But he’s not the stereotypical Allahu Akbar kinda terrorist and that does kind of matter in terms of imagery.

I’m a social worker and in several of my social and communication classes I was taught the following. Assertive behavior is where you value both yourself and the other enough to be confident, try to get what you want, but always in a respectful manner. You don’t see yourself as more or less important than the other,

I actually kind of like Girls and Inside Amy Schumer, so I was looking forward to reading the interview. And okay the Odell Beckham Jr. bit was uncalled for, but what bothered me the most was that this was basically an interview by Lena Dunham with Lena Dunham while Amy Schumer was coincidentally in the room or

JUP. I mean obviously I don’t know what really went down and how much of it is her projecting her own insecurities, but I’ve encountered enough men who wouldn’t touch me with a ten foot pole, hell they don’t even dare/refuse to make eye contact, just because I’m big and not conventionally attractive. For them not