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Fuuuuuuuuck that. Like straight to fucking hell. Do you understand how fucking alienating what you just said is to me, a life long fan of Marvel, and a person will point out naming First Nations characters ‘Warpath’ and ‘Thunderbird’ and ‘Shaman’ is racist as fuck. But no, apparently I’m a fucking bully because I

Everything in superhero comics is transparent. There is room for subtle stories but not in the same room in which the avatar of Justice and Order (Batman) routinely engages in fistacuffs with the avatar of Crime and Chaos (the Joker). What the hell are you reading cape comics for if you a graceful and subtle passing

Everyone ragging on you, and to be fair you have a lot of terrible examples, but to explain it plainly: the term social justice warrior ironically originated within social justice advocates circles to describe individuals who often spoke about social justice issues but never actually participated activism,

Thank you. I seen when visiting my cousin and her kids and couldn’t remember the name.

This became very long. The TL;DR is ‘no, the current form of feminism will never address the disenfranchised, though neither did any of the past feminist waves’.

I agree with you fully. Men in this situation, as general trend, get to dress in ways that make them feel comfortable, and women, as a general trend, dress in ways, because of the pressure of society at large, that make men feel comfortable. The dream is everybody can dress however they damn well please and not be

Is it though? Gender-coded dressing is the one the most obvious and all encompassing ways in which the patriarchy enforces binary gender norms, and for kids and teenagers, formal settings, and other places in social behaviour is more highly scrutinized the consequences can be deadly. Cross-dressers for instance are

That’s not completely true. A teenage boy wearing a dress to school? Guaranteed hashing, abuse, etc. Wearing noticeable make-up? Same deal. Formal wear as well, I can’t for instance show up to a interview in a causal-formal flattering skirt and blouse, whereas a women wearing a pants suit is completely fine. The

The comics not about technology but ethics. Specifically the ethics of eugenics. The person ‘Everyone knows ethics was finally worked out in summer, 2013’ in reply to the other person saying the various times people though they figured out the various ethical problems of eugenics, or thought it was the ethical thing

With the change in comic I think Miller and Moore, and others, ‘solved’ an interesting ‘problem’ to comic medium. I say this as person who’s grown up on modern comics but yet has read many older comics over the years. My main problem with thought bubbles is they always felt ‘artificial’, an unnecessary stop in the

It’s not a slippery slope argument, it’s consideration of the ethics involve to deciding, as a community of scientists, to move forward or not, without you know considering them. Science, for all the glory you people love to throw upon it, is but a tool. It can’t decide what is right and what is wrong. Science is

The argument is not that but that we think we’ve solved ethics, just like those who attempted eugenics in the pass thought.

Unequal access to the procedure making the social inequalities a literal biological reality? The procedure going terrible wrong? The research being conducted unethically?

For all of you guys vested interest in the future you no shit all about the ethical realities of science and scientific research.

And other times Max gives Furiosa the last shot in a show of respect for her skill, and the only line of the scene is to from Furoisa to Max ‘don’t breath’. Everything else there is left unsaid from the actors to you know, act with there faces. The subtext is completely visual. That happens very often.

I don’t know what to tell you, it is arguably one of the best if the not the best action of the last 15 years. That’s got to count for something. It also handles it’s themes and characterization with a subtle, and more importantly visual hand. I think that’s worth a few points. Speaking of visuals, it’s easily one of

Your favourite author is probably a fan of M. John Harrison. Just because you’re ignorant of him doesn’t mean everyone else is. He was a big part of the New Wave movement of science fiction in the 60s/70s and a key source of inspiration of the New Weird movement in the 00s. What Harrison did with the Viriconium books

Yes, M. John Harrison is clearly a Ayn Rand devotee /s

Yeah it was a shitty rotation/defensive decision.

Uh, okay? Wasn’t really arguing anything else. He got shook, so did the Hawk behind him.

I think he thought James was going to pass to the man he was guarding. Not jumping out of the way.