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No disrespect, but I think there’s one small line missing in this article: Congratulations to Elina Svitolina on her win.

That is awesome news. Foggy was the MVP of season 2 of DD.

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The moment he gets elected is the moment I realize, shit, I’m not in the main reality. I’m stuck in someone’s shitty nightmare dystopia.

I'm not particularly concerned about the lack of LGBT representation, but I will say that I'm desperate for an America Chavez solo series. She's the best thing about Ultimates, and was the best thing in Young Avengers (aside from Kid Loki).

I loved Steve and Bucky tossing the shield back and forth.

Children’s fiction is positively littered with oprhans, and has been, for hundreds of years. It is a plot device that allows the character to act outside the bounds of what a fully-parented child would be able/allowed to do. Orphan heroes and heroines in children’s entertainment is most definitely NOT something just

I am a feminist you dipshit. And girls can be girly if they want or they can be tomboys or whatever else. I’m not even girly but yeah, I like Belle, Mulan, Elsa, Merida, Jasmine, and Tiana. Oh noes! I’ve betrayed feminists everywhere by liking a well written princess character! Whatever shall I do!

It’s not just Disney, though. Children’s literature is full of orphans, or children whose parents are absent: Anne of Green Gables, The Boxcar Children, The Wolves of Willoughby Chase, any number of fairy tales, boarding school stories....

Um, Tiana owns a restaurant, Mulan was a warrior who saved all of China, Pocahontas gave up her “Prince” to become her village’s main diplomat with the colonists. And if we want to talk recent Disney women who are not princesses, Vanellope in Wreck it Ralph gave up her princess title with the hopes of running for

I’m not arguing that it’s all good. But it’s also not all bad, and you can enjoy it in doses.

Y’know, it’s funny: my wife grew up watching a TON of Sailor Moon, while also loving the Disney films. It didn’t seem to stop her one bit. I get that we should think about the effects that media has on our kids, but a lot of this hand wringing is just a bit much.

The plot was totally unbalanced, a lot of the jokes fell flat, there was a totally shoe-horned romance that made everyone uncomfortable, and a lot of the action was dreary. Plus too many characters. :/ It was a mess. Sorry, gotta disagree with you.

I know nothing about the books or the show, but this image screams “Sexy Gender-Swapped LotR Fanfic.” “‘Oh, Mistress Froda,’ Samwise cried.”

Wow, great song that I never would have thought of as a first dance. I can picture it working wonderfully though.

SAAAAAME. Whatever combination of endearingly melodramatic Theater Kid romance and hilarious PR trolling is happening here is amazing and I am completely delighted.

Fuck it. I love them together. They are both over-earnest, slightly awkward people with very “safe” public personas. Idk/c if it’s real, fake, whatever. I think they are perfect for each other, and I love that people are losing their shit over it.

So much for being a professional.

She’s tacky.

That Texas woman wasn’t a reverse Atwood—she was a straight up Medea. That’s some classical shit right there.