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Agreed - I only used that term for lack of anything more appropriate coming to mind. Anyone is capable of accepting and making anyone else happy regardless of looks or circumstances. I'm not going to condemn anyone for finding certain characteristics attractive or not attractive, even if one could surmise them as the

Here are a pair of links I found after a quick search:

Thanks for the response. I could have phrased mine better, because my intention was not to suggest all women by any means view height or unemployment as absolute no-nos in partner selection. Analysis of dating site user preferences and the like have suggested that, just as men have a general bias towards appearance

They should announce the title as Persons In Black for no other reason than to troll the entire internet. Anyhoo, not sure how this qualifies as news. 'Probably shitty movie will include a woman'.

It is unproductive, particularly since you insist on continuing to make baseless personal judgments. You're welcome to think I'm wrong, a bigot, close-minded, whatever you like. I'm not going to diminish myself by saying any such thing about you and am happy for my arguments to stand on their own to inspire

I didn't say I was offended, merely asked that we discuss issues civilly, even in disagreement (which I restate, is not really the case for the most part) rather than making judgments about each other. Interesting you'd say you were implying I was a bigot (which wasn't what I took away from what you said) when I

1- Appearance does indeed matter more for women than it does for men. I might have misunderstood your first point, as it seemed to me you were saying men don't face any social judgments as strong as those related to women and their appearance. I'd nevertheless contend that height for men is at least extremely close.

Disagree on the first point. Not that the pressure for women to look 'perfect' doesn't exist, because it clearly does, but that there's no equivalent for men. Despite your statement to the contrary, shorter men are relentlessly mocked (see: Tom Cruise) and treated as inferior - right down to a hefty estimated earnings

"Sure, Mad Max blazed his way down the Fury Road and into Box Office Valhalla"

Just finished the series about half an hour ago. Overall, it's solid. Kristen Ritter's terrific, David Tennant starts a bit flat but improves as the character's history unfolds and he's required to play something a little deeper than 'disconcertingly genial rapist'. Rachael Taylor's fine, Mike Colter's great, as is

What I meant was that works like Star Trek, Spielberg's movies about childhood, and monster movies, contain and inspire great passion from their creators and fans alike. Unfortunately, when Abrams got his hands on them, he churned out versions which were sterile and soulless, especially when compared to the originals.

"The Star Wars prequels are deeply flawed, but even their glaring imperfections bear the mark of the man who made them. They’re not bland. They show real ambition. And technique? They’ve got that in spades."

In an unexpected twist, having spent the past year rating the superhunks, People unveiled their Sexiest Man Alive as a Mr. Hardeep Nibhanupudi of Andhra Pradesh, India.

Wi nøt trei a hølidąy in Alexąndrą Dąddąriø's Bøøbies this yër?

I apologise for the deeply inappropriate joke about Ms Daddario in my previous comment. Rest assured, it will not happen again. All future reactions to news related to Ms Daddario will be carefully vetted to convey the appropriate level of respect.

Alexandra Daddario doing Baywatch, you say? Time to be mature about this.

His wife, Mala! His father, Itchy! His son… Lumpy!

I'd watch an entire season of Kelly sitting in the back of Ash's car, endlessly amused at the two boys' doofy blustering.

Pretty good for a fan short, and Morales definitely should have been the new movie Spider-Man IMO. Peter Parker really, really doesn't need a third iteration in fourteen years.