...but Luke didn't say "everyone else" . He said that all McDonalds' burgers have an intentionally similar flavor.
...but Luke didn't say "everyone else" . He said that all McDonalds' burgers have an intentionally similar flavor.
But right here on Deadspin, just a two weeks ago, Samer Kalaf explained why this happens. And he also confirmed that Deadspin does and will continue to participate in the practice.
It's weird that this article is so long and posts so much corroborating proof, because it was pretty obvious from the get-go that Hello, Kitty is a cat. When I read that LA Times piece, I just said to myself "No, that's a cat" and decided I'd read enough.
Have you been paying attention to any of posts in this thread or are you just being a contrarian? The point is that excluding women from a production for and about women is likely to make it WORSE.
Your examples aren't great, though. Lauren Donner producing the X-men movies didn't mean that there were virtually no other men working on the production (ignoring the fact that the Xmen movies were neither all male or meant to appeal almost exclusively to males) Meanwhile, comic books have always had a huge gay…