FFS. A legitimately hotter escort will wear the wig and outfit for you for far less than 25k, and bonus, you get one step closer to letting go of your ridiculous sexual fetish.
FFS. A legitimately hotter escort will wear the wig and outfit for you for far less than 25k, and bonus, you get one step closer to letting go of your ridiculous sexual fetish.
So you know damn well he didn’t mean white or male when he said that.
But he was.
I’m sorry, but....season 2 was kinda...bad.
I really want to tell you there’s a sophisticated algorithm that scans suspect’s social media profiles continuously, and alerts an officer when something significant happens.
Everyone say it with me now;
That’s...interesting. The Google Glass clone was supposed to be scrapped years ago. And the current AR development is not based on iris projection.
“I am...Jeffery Combs!”
...yeah. I mean...at least he doesn’t look 45?
I SAID GOOD DAY, SIR!
You sir, are full of the brain crazies.
:-)
I would argue that it’s about showing respect to a character which represents an audience that is often under represented.
To Marvel’s credit, there’s been no indication as to whether or not Ayo might still identify as a queer woman or if, in subsequent films, her relationship with Okoye might become romantic.
Thank you.
Organic in the sense that it doesn’t seem like you’re shoehorning a lesbian couple in to a primarily black cast movie. So it doesn’t seem like it’s pandering to minorities or marginalized audiences.
I really do want to agree with you. Especially since the character is already gay in the source material. But it’s not a matter of representation, it’s a matter of the right kind of representation.
I did not.
Because again, it will seem like they’re trying to put too much in.
You realize they’d get flack for cramming in all the “under represented” into one movie, right?