“They at least share the blame, right? I mean, if the four year old didn’t want to be murdered, she shouldn’t have been walking down that street at that time.”
Dying right now.
I cannot believe this got so many notes. But this is the continuation.
Thus, always to creeps.
(via karenhealey)
Source: yerawizardmary
I’m going to kick off my reading at Chloe Caldwell’s Hudson River Loft series tonight with the English translation of this.
For the French-impaired:
NEW TO NICE
telepathic PC Repair
MAMADOU N’GUEYE
Authentic Vodun mage, this wizard, world-famous in the neighborhood, will fix your TV using telepathy, without having to come to your place. He is powerful enough to fix broken hard drive sectors, he also cures cancer remotely, ED, and can make your neighbor fall in love with you. Advance payment of 100€ by CB. Results guaranteed.
The image above was created from gathering all of the significant named characters from released Marvel Studios movies as documented on the Marvel Movies wikia.
It’s pretty sad. As you can see, only 22% of the characters are women and half of them are love interests. There are over twice as many supporting characters who are men than women (and none of them function as love interests like the women do.) 84% of the characters are white.
60% of the characters are white men, including all the main characters 77%of the characters are men 76% of the men are white 81% of the characters (both genders) are white All of the women are white Allof the characters of color are men None of the characters are women of colorOut of all the films, Thor probably does the best in introducing diverse side characters. Natalie Portman and Kat Denning’s characters pass the Bechdel test within the first five minutes, and some of the Asgardians are played by people of color including Idris Elba’s Heimdall and Tabano Asano’s Hogun. Four white women characters are introduced instead of the other films’ average of one or two. But even then, there’s no question that the main characters of the film are Thor and his brother Loki.
Marvel is working off of decades of existing properties that for years solely focused on white men and a the demographic market of white men. So it makes sense that many of the films would have an abundance of white male characters. Beyond ratios, what doesn’t make sense is that even in the comics there is also an abundance of characters of color, etc. that they are ignoring or underutilizing. There are already five completed films where the titular character is a white man, with more to come. There are no films in the works where the titular character is a person of color or a woman.
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Women made up at least 40% of the audience of The Avengers, yet only one out of the six Avengers–Black Widow–was a woman. Women also made up 40% of attendees at this year’s ComicCon. Why, given the scarcity of female heroic leads in the existing Marvel films, did Marvel choose to announce the addition of several more male characters but only one new female character?
Read the full article at Racebending.com: On Marvel, Mandarin, and Marginalization
but what about the Blade Movies and Spawn? >_>
Spawn was not Marvel. Blade was mostly white folks except for his mother and Wright’s character in the first one.
(via skyliting)
Source: racebending.com
I’m… not sure what just happened. But Skoochy had a nice arm throw at 1:44.
I used to have a little apartment in Gangnam, Seoul, back when we made the Avatar pilot in 2003. But I guess the style there has changed since then.
These are a few of my favorite things. Mashed into one.
OKAY TUMBLR. IT’S TIME TO SETTLE THIS ONCE AND FOR ALL
Reblog this if you pronounce “.gif” as “JIF.”
NOT GIF,
JIF.
And here is the link for the opposite.
WE SHALL SEE WHICH ONE PREVAILS.
(via skyliting)
Source: batmansymbol
Anne Hathaway takes no sexist question bullshit.
Who IS that guy? I’m seriously in “strongly worded letter to the company” mode every time I see this GIFset and the one with Scarlett taking him down and I really desperately want to give that sexist douchebag’s bosses a piece of my mind.
Because this is the most briliant response to this kind of question ever.
(via shickalenia)
Source: twinfiresigns
Elisa, the Rock Doc: That whole geek girl thing.
Warning: Strong language.
I won’t link to the offending article.
What I will do is point to some awesome Tweeple to follow (@allithrasher, @leighalexander, @rhoulette, @_gtz_, @auntiepixelante) for more well-reasoned discussion. I am seriously burnt out, and the following may actually make no…











