This seems totally wrong for Captain America (Steve Rogers). I am very, VERY dubious.
This seems totally wrong for Captain America (Steve Rogers). I am very, VERY dubious.
Forget carol, this shits all over cap and spidey after all they went through in registration. Against everything Cap believes in.
Also i think its been written to please Iron man fans after the first Civil War arc. That storyline had so many great lines about freedom and doing whats right.
Tony had some good points for…
Am I the only one who thinks the movies are better than the comics at this point?
Why can’t I see anymore like I used to?
Ugh, of course National Pig Day falls on the first day of Women’s History Month. Fucking patriarchy.
Finally, a movie for B.o.B.
Team “oh for the love of god” checking in.
You completely missed the point, Chris. By a long shot. This was not a competition to “win” or a “publicity stunt” to profit from. I spent five long, hard months on the road during which I met with bike/pedestrian advocates, bike sharing operators, and state dept of transportation officials in different communities -…
I can’t say I have the greatest understanding. I’m waiting for confirmation on a Quora answer.
She broke it out with such confidence, I had to think for a second “wait....is that a word...?”
Ironically, I count sheeple rather than sheep to fall asleep. Because I’m so dark and edgy, and stuff.
Sounds like Leto is doing a really great job, and his dedication to his craft should help the studios and bankers financing the film make at least few hundred million dollars more at the box office!
Comment now retracted by author, who made a mistake. Sorry.
Whoops. I now think I completely misread your comment, and apologize. It’s hard for me to recognize actual irony here on Gawker; so often it’s unintentional. But I had no cause to speak to you the way I did, and I’m sorry for it.
Agreed. Tracy’s post would have been better titled “Great Women in History Who Were Forced to Run Shit Behind The Scenes.” Leave the video angle out the post entirely.
I really don’t see much room for commentary on women’s success here, though, accidental or otherwise. It’s more about how social media and presenting an idealized image of our lives has become so all-consuming.
Yeah, which is a cool thing for him to say.
Was almost certainly part of an ad buy with Refinery. In my experience, the brands like them because they feel like it’s an opportunity to engage with their customer in a fairly neutral way—it actually probably generated more positive or at least interesting conversation around their brand than they usually get,…
Skype meetings when you work from home. Pants optional.