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One of my favorite tweets ever:

I’ve noticed that if someone not in the greys reply to a comment that you’ve made, subsequent direct replies that you make in that thread may be out of the greys as well.

She’s done acting. Most of it is as extras, but she performed as a villain in Supergirl.

Add to that Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., X-Men: First Class, Iron Man 2, and The Dark Knight. She also played a villain in Supergirl; she played Lisa Gold, a woman who “rescued” Livewire in order to steal her powers.

American Ninja Warriors is the show that I watch when I’m feeling down or depressed, because everything about that show is so supportive. Everyone just wants to see everyone else succeed, and I frequently end up with tears in my eyes as people do these amazing feats.

“I’m surrounded by stunt women who are held to the same standards as stunt men,” says Graff.

I think, too, that the issue becomes that celebrities are — intentionally — very inaccessible, and they frequently have multiple levels of security that is intended to prevent this sort of unexpected interaction with fans. And even then, it doesn’t always work — as noted by numerous female celebrities that have

One of the things that we do a lot, and that I appreciate, is a series of customer insights where we get representatives of a particular subgroup and hear their stories. We know that their experiences are not necessarily consistent for everyone, but it does give us the opportunity to hear them and think of things that

But I think the difference in how female artists view the female body is more different from how male artists view the female body than the difference between how straight women and gay men view the female body than how gay women and straight men do. As in, I think it’s more about gender identity than sexual

Your comment reminded me of something. Tangentially related, but it’s a story that is both an oldie and a goodie.

This is the kind of shit that deserves to stay with people well after the incident. Every time that individual goes for a job interview, this should be associated with any sort of employment investigation.

I commented about Stand on Zanzibar earlier this morning so that may be why it’s weighing so heavy in my brain, but I feel like the longer that I’m alive the more apt that the book becomes. In particular, the existence of “muckers,” or people who have gone amok in the original definition of the word:

“Everything changed when the Fyre Starters spoke.”

Thanks for sharing this. It’s fascinating!

Hell, it happens offline as well. How many people (and I’d argue predominately women) have worked in service industries and had customers assume that there is a greater level of familiarity than appropriate?

I’m predominately an Xbox player, but I logged into my husband’s account and bought the game for him. That’s how important it is to purchase it.

From my understanding, Rihanna’s a shapeshifting dancer at an alien bar. Comic-Con shared information last year the about role:

Oh, and now that I think about it, there’s also the entire discussion about “sowing his wild oats” with his parents, which is apparently a very literal thing in Xanth: