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I can’t say all of this guy’s ideas are bad:

As the team sees it, even when he’s wrong, he’s right white.

The article isn’t about what does well or not in the theaters. It’s about the conversation surrounding a movie and how toxic that becomes, especially in regard to women and POC.

In before the comment section turns into exactly what Beth was talking about...

Oy vey with all these “the 2016 movie just wasn’t good” responses. Not. The. Point.

...also noting that he’s “not making the Juno of Ghostbusters movies”...

+2 soon?

Ashley, I’m so sorry you’ve drawn this beat.

He was initially charged with reckless driving but after review it was determined the guy wasn’t set and the call was reversed. 

Your social media is very much not your private life. At least it isn’t if you make your posts visible to anyone. 

For a normal hire, it’s probably not desirable to do that sort of digging. For someone who is going to be your social media presence, I think knowing what their public social media looks like is pretty highly relevant.

How fragile a psyche one must have to be eager to do something in one moment and then be completely convinced to do the opposite based on a single, non-specific tweet.  

“...there are a *number* of points throughout it that subtly and unsubtly address the fact that dudes apparently have an issue with Carol being strong and nonplussed by things.”

Here’s the dirty little secret of writing. Write great characters, leave the pronouns and names out. If you have to put names in, then make them gender neutral ones, (Alex, Bailey, Jan) and let the director and the casting people decide who should play the various part. You don’t have to write strong women, or weak

by all means, if he’s guilty, prosecute the guy. until we see proof in court though, “innocent until proven guilty” is my approach.

#NotAllMensRightsActivistsWillRespondToYourPostAndImDefinitelyNotOneIJustWantToSeeIfPeopleWillReadThisWholeHashtagAlsoFuckMensRightsActivists

And kind of a shame, really, considering Rescue’s background in the comics as a specifically non-combatant hero designed to, well, you know. Rescue people.

We have Tom Hanks still. I don’t know what we’ll do if I lose him.

Further evidence that America’s profound divisions have less to do with “left v. right” than simple right or wrong.

Look, I’m not saying it was a good thing to put the mentally ill into cruelly run asylums where they’d be subjected to electroshock experimentation, I’m just saying that maybe it was a better solution than giving them YouTube channels.