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Why would you sell a pack of 7 hot dogs?!?!? Do you just hate people? 8 packs FTW.

I’ve got money Amaya won’t be back. Every announcement, they say that Sellers will be back, not Amaya. I’m sure it’s a relative down the line. Another Vixen probably. I’m here for it. The Amaya storyline is very done, but Maisie is gorgeous and can do some good work when she gets good writing, so I look forward to her

Fathers can cook too. It’s not some women-only club and blaming only women is sexist bullshit, so don’t do that.

It’s an umbrella term. That’s the point. Not everyone identifies with it, but the folks who find it offensive are mostly TERFs or people who have bought into their rhetoric. It’s actually a really insidious bit of propagandizing that seeks to exclude trans people, even if that’s often not the reason given. It’s pretty

Bi/pan people are included. So are trans people.

...you don’t have to do that with straight characters, so why should you have to with gay characters? Sexuality is not a subtle character trait. I’m not saying it’s about stereotypes or looking gay, but I out myself all the time. Unless you’re afraid of being hurt, it comes out a lot. All the time. The level of

All the time. ALL THE TIME. Mostly by way of “My wife...”, but you’d be surprised how much heterosexuality is assumed/referenced and I have to gesture to myself and say “yeah, I’m a lesbian, that does not apply to me.” Or if there is a good gay joke. We can’t resist those.

As a lesbian, I’d like people to be gay on screen. I’d like queer folk to be normalized. Being on screen is part of making that happen. Millions of people see Marvel movies. A few dozen see me and my wife maybe, though they think we are sisters unless I use the word ‘wife’. It doesn’t need to be tangible to the plot.

No. It’s measuring characters, not protagonists or even main characters. There are a lot of characters in a movie so it’s way under.

Some of the basic water babies ones are mineral based. That is what we use. It’s more expensive than the big bulk jug, but otherwise not super pricey.

Thank you for boldly speaking the truth on this issue. Stools are the worst, especially the tall ones.

The episode was solid. Karaoke was great. I’m so tired of Mon-El that I can’t even describe it. He needs to go so Kara can do something more interesting. The show has really stopped centering on her and he’s a big part of why. I’m excited for Lena and Sam next week with the Reign storyline.

It’s such a good twist and you really don’t expect it. Happiness is not needing a dude, pursuing your dreams, and meeting your musical idols.

I’m excited about Black Lightning and Legends! I’m not too too keen on Constantine joining though. He’s a really interesting and fun character, but I’m not sure he lends himself to being part of an ensemble every week and the demon parts aren’t as fun as the anachronisms to me. He’s so larger than life, so think I’d

No. It’s not an exception and they don’t really judge on concrete measures. Tech fields are some of the worst for viewing women as less qualified.

Honestly, the l-word is such a mixed bag. The cast members who later came out are the ones I found most believable, but the show was SO over the top. I’ll have to cede this to a wlw who watched it older than I did at 17-18 for season one (as it aired, I’m in my 30s now). I didn’t have anything to compare it to at the

It’s not usually gay mannerisms per say (they usually overdo the obvious mannerisms portraying gay men and eliminate them in women, but that’s neither here nor there and varies per individual). It’s the way that gay people in relationships touch and move around each other–especially in scenes where they’re in private.

The thing is, straight people ARE mostly bad at playing gay. It’s in the movements and body language. They seem gay to straight audiences, but queer audiences can tell it’s not right.

It’s not a great read. Her book suffers from the fact that FAS isn’t well understood and as stated in the article, self-reporting studies lack in accuracy. Oster gets numbers really well, but not necessarily science. For really any of it. For some of it numbers are good enough, but in other sections, she just screws

The problem isn’t smart phones. The problem is we don’t let them be teenagers. Something that also fell during that time period was jobs for teens. College prices keep spiking so they’re competing for fewer scholarship resources. We keep dismantling places they can hang out like malls and put rules that they can’t