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I don't know guys, I think Charlie Hunnam is pretty down with being used for Female Gaze, at least if Pacific Rim was any indication.

Thank god. When they announced this I was like RALEIGH NOOOO!!

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This song is so stupid, but it is probably my favorite workout jam of all time. I use it as my pacing song when I do judo footwork drills.

Yup, I just said something similar. Coming up with the right mix of medications for a mental illness is extremely difficult and sometimes off-label use ends up being what is needed.

Quick pubmed search suggests that the medication found in her apartment is occasionally used for depression in conjunction with regular anti-depressants in people whose depression isn't responding to treatment.

So, in the parts that I got through before deciding to just be all nope nope nope, I couldn't help but think of this...

I'd say the most immediate thing is to start calling your representatives and telling them to vote on a clean budget.

I kept looking at the 'Samurai Geisha" thing and thinking "Is this supposed to be a knock off anime character costume?" It looks like it is supposed to be something. Like how the "sensei" one clearly looks like the one guy from Kill Bill.

Why would any of those be part of a golden age of horror? None of them are horror novels. Or am I just really misunderstanding that part of the quote? Shit, none of the three really inhabit the same genre at all. Twilight and Hunger Games are both YA, yes, but one is a romance and the other has romance in it, but

Additionally, I'm surprised there weren't bystanders intervening. I watched a few minutes of the sweeping of the feet video before I just got annoyed, and a lot of the girls looked genuinely terrified when they got picked up.

I refuse to believe there weren't originally more negative reactions. Their little social experiment should be subtitled "new and excited ways to get punched in the face."

Holy shit, that is an awesome hairstyle.

I think Marvel's MO is more "our characters should have damage/some flaw." Which is fine! It doesn't mean they can't be happy, but it means they have obstacles and shit they have to overcome.

I've been saying that a lot lately. Marvel is FAR from perfect, but they at least seem to be trying.

So, a few other sites are reporting that in the context of the story, these scenes are supposed to be parodies of how female deaths are treated in comics. Which would be fine given Harley's association with dark humor, BUT. This was an exceptionally poor choice for the contest, since the contest description omits the

I would kill for a Black Widow and Hawkeye movie. Just like... them on missions and stuff. It would be great.

Seconding Euterpe35. At the very least, try and seek out a second opinion, if not a new doctor. Heart palpitations are nothing to mess with, so your insurance should take you seriously. Good luck.

I have a deeply rooted love for silly folders and notebooks. I like bright colors, cartoons, etc. Last year I carried an Avengers folder around and I looooved it.

I relate to this. I used to binge-starve before therapy. I am doing much better with the starve periods now, but I still binge. I found that, for me, the starving was the first priority because it 1. was more immediately dangerous (since I would let myself go until I was felt nauseous) and 2. the starve periods were

It's from the George of the Jungle movie with Brendan Frasier. If my ridiculous movie trivia knowledge has not failed me, this occurs in response to Ursula's eeeeevil fiance, Lyle, tripping and landing face first in a pile of elephant dung. Lyle, being eeeeevil, had been acting like a dick to his hired guides, hence