This is the S cycle. It's a two year S cycle now. Next year is iPhone 8.
This is the S cycle. It's a two year S cycle now. Next year is iPhone 8.
It’s real good at detecting RF energy! Not so good with tachyons tho.
“...can’t charge your phone and have wired connection at the same time.”
Hammered jackamo = average American
Can they find ... a map?
You voted for her?
Wait how is depicting black women as powerful in the law profession a bad thing?
Pretty sure I’ve seen episodes of Bones where they’re not solving the case of a murdered woman. Seen a lot of episodes of House where no women get murdered. CSI had a bunch of male victims. Never seen procedural firefighting involve murdered women, but I don’t think they have procedural firefighting as like, a thing.
Or Hollywood thinks we love women, and will root against people who harm them.
I just thought of this downthread- the alien in Alien is an interesting counter to this trope - it only rapes a man.
The alien in Alien only rapes a man. One rape and then a bunch of rapey murders. The woman survives.
For Hollywood purposes, the male equivalent of sexual assault/rape is generally castration. It’s not employed upon men nearly as often as rape is upon women, but it does come up.
Within the context of the story, she would have been a ‘better person’ if she had killed him herself. It’s spelled out in the first episode: if you’re going to kill someone, swing the sword. Otherwise it’s injustice.
Now that you mention it, the Sansa plotline was the total opposite of this trope. SHE stopped Jon from killing him. And then ... well, it’s a stretch to say she killed him, but she definitely enjoyed his death.
Please cite other examples of this trope. Pretend I don't believe it is a trope.
... like in Alien! Which is also casually about rape!
... I was with you until the part about armies? Which armies do this?
Well, the female form is empowering and beautiful. Displaying it is good for the ego. The male form is grotesque and revolting. Displaying it requires bravery. Simple.
“I haven’t seen the scene”
... do the things that a films antagonist say usually serve as an indicator of the director’s beliefs? No? Okay, then.