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    Ten bucks it’s either ignored entirely or that’s why they have that issue that makes it look like Magneto joins Hydra.

    This. Almost all DC comics I’ve read have been Batman family with a bit of the Superman family but I still know about Central City, Star City, Bludhaven, Hub City, and Coast City in addition to Gotham, Metropolis, and Smallville.

    You can head over to tumblr. Lot of hate for it over there.

    How dare you besmirch this bald rodent’s dignity by implying it would go near slime like Chaffetz.

    She does go to a counselor who is protrayed as completely incompetent so it’s eve worse: it does address getting help and then implies it’s useless to do so.

    Yep. When I first saw the trailer I assumed it was a haunting kind of thing, like someone else killed her and she was leaving clues from beyond the grave as a ghost. Then someone told me it was a suicide story and I was like “wtf then what does it mean by...oh, oh, suicide as revenge, classy.”

    Go check out the Mother Jones article on the march. It actually discusses how the March is getting hit from the right and the left on this, the left say they’re not doing enough while the right say that doing it at all compromises the idea of the march. Very interesting.

    This sounds deeply comedic. Would watch..

    Don’t forget Twilight. I blame its marketing for normalizing rabid shipping wars with Team Edward and Team Jacob stuff. That brought shipping into a much broader audience who assumed it meant “who is endgame” as opposed to “who do I think is cute together?” and it’s still like that in a lot of cases.

    This is a good point. Did anyone ever try to primary her, over the years?

    Yep. Like Regina’s actress on Once Upon a Time regurally interacts with the Swan Queen fandom (ReginaxEmma, popular but very much not canon) and did it a TON during season 4...which led to trouble since Emma’s actress wasn’t and was promoting the canon Captain Swan (HookxEmma) since that was a big part of the

    As someone who has intensely studied bonkers shipping in fandoms since I was young and Avatar the Last Airbender was airing:

    Yeah, I read it in a teen mag when I was in college. It said something about how the blue contrasts with the white of the eye to make it look like you eye is a bit wider and thus you, yes you tired college student can look more awake. You don’t need it to be too heavy or anything (I have dark lashes so you can only

    UD stuff is great quality. The 24/7 eyeliner really is so strong, I have worn it to water parks with no issues. And it lasts for years and years so it’s worth the money, just sharpen off the old.

    Oh agreed, I was specifically talking about the current DC movies and when he’s written badly I see a focus on power over character. There’s tons of comics animated movies and the DCAU where he’s written amazingly well and has great characterization.

    Yep. One of my fellow Star Wars Rebels fans recently had it explained to them that tweeting a fic of theirs at a VA was bad form since in fact actors and creators are contractually obligated to not look at fanfics. They apologized since they had no idea but some people get really upset when told their headcanon isn’t

    Shipping is linked to fanfic where you think how things could go or what if and all that jazz. It’s a much more recent phenomenon where shippers try to claim their ship is actually going to happen in show (the majority of ships are noncanon, after all) or worse, that their ship SHOULD happen and attack the crew for

    True but Evangelicals are in a different basket since they all have “read the bible!!!” as part of their creed and every individual pastor can have a different assumption. So they get even MORE confusion while the pope can just say “word just in from God, this is how this should be interpreted” for a whole

    I definitely think the way a lot of people associate men and emotion is a huge issue.

    Still only covers the transcription and not thousands of years of contradictory editing.