Many women are interested in these fields, but society puts pressure on them to not pursue them because these interests are deemed "not feminine."
Many women are interested in these fields, but society puts pressure on them to not pursue them because these interests are deemed "not feminine."
No one is suggesting that we pressure women uninterested in traditionally non-female fields.
When the protagonist of just about every film other than a romantic comedy is a white male then it clearly hasn't.
He mentioned the black writer.
Corpse may be referring to Inuit and French-Canadians as minorities, among other ethnic/national groups.
The Dragon Balls had a limitation to the number of times someone could be brought back. No character was brought back more than three times.
We're talking about Smaug at the Lonely Mountain, not Mordor. Mordor did, however, have the Nazgul and their drakes.
Your comment suggested that this marketing is aimed at children. It is not. We shouldn't hold accountable to children what is meant for adults.
I commented last time that you deserve to be banned if you choose to blatantly break the rules or attempt to work around them.
Funny. I just commented that Scott Pilgrim is one of my top three most hated films.
I really disliked Serenity. It just didn't seem to have a point. It was episodic rather than cinematic.
I can't believe you're arguing that sex performers shouldn't even try to improve their working conditions because there's a chance nothing will come of it.
Where is your source that sex performers have a lower rate of infection? Studies really don't suggest that. This very article doesn't either.
What I find confusing is how utterly devoted Volante is to an industry that mistreats its workers. She really seems to think that not mandating condoms is somehow more appropriate than actually caring for the health issues of performers.
I never said they deserve it. I simply said that nothing will change if they don't work towards change.
They don't have to have injuries if they choose to fight for workplace rights. Clearly they don't have it.
The porn industry isn't going to change if people keep compromising. What's more important, comfortable vaginas or humanized women?
You're right. Even a two-parter would have been adequate, although I still feel that they did a fair job with the time they were given.
I thought the episode was an acceptable and satisfactory attempt at rationalizing the implausibility of human-shaped aliens. They only had 45 minutes to handle a premise that has been done numerous times in short stories and novels.
No, I don't, and haven't.