A topic for the discussion of Doctor Who, Arrow, and The Flash. Beware possible invasions of iZombie, Sleepy Hollow, or pretty much any other "genre" (read: sci fi, superhero, or fantasy) show that captures our fancy. Expect adult content and discussion of the Big Gay Sex.
Marvel superheroes are discussed over at the MCU thread.
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The LOLcat version of Blink: [link]
runs screaming
Also, hugs DH and all the most excellent male Buffistas tight. It is because of you that I don't judge your entire gender. And I am grateful that you don't judge my gender by such examples as Rules girls. I know that I am often accused of seeing the best in people, but I have to believe that the examples of the human race that we see on these websites are the exception. It has to be true. These people are not my reality.
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I'm always glad not be judged by the actions of others, but especially not this site. Bluntly, this strikes me as the equivalent of Storm Front, but with women and gay people as the primary target, rather than Storm Front's primary target of Jews and people of color. It makes me a bit nervous to point at laugh at these people for the exact same reason it would make me a bit nervous to point and laugh at Storm Front. This is a hate group, with just a slightly different primary focus than the KKK. (I say "primary" focus, because it would surprise me a good deal if they were not racist and anti-Semites, just as Storm Front is anti-feminist and anti-gay. ) These are not just clueless geeks whose cluelessness shades over into misogny (as bad as that would be). These are hard core women haters and gay haters.
Another cat version of Blink: [link]
I agree with Typo Boy. These guys scare the hell out of me.
I read the article, but didn't really look at it origins. ( bad librarian, no biscuit). Looking more at it , point and laugh is a little too fatuous for me. Not sure what a good response is ....other than a sideways look and a slow backing away from the crazy.
However, I am pleased to be in a conspiracy I didn't know I was in.
Do the Illuminati offer cinnamon rolls and hot guy-on-guy porn? I'm awfully weak for programming if cinnamon rolls and hot guy-on-guy porn are involved.
Seriously, it's sites like that one that make me reconsider being armed.
Um. Yeah. Sure.
To be fair, he does have a point soley regarding how men are portrayed in advertising and sitcoms, where being able to tie one's own shoes unaided seems to be the zenith of male competence and agency. But so far as I can tell, the Everybody Loves Raymond Effect hasn't resulted in male politicians and corporate CEOs being marginalized in favor of their fiendish distaff Illuminati replacements.
Gorg agree with Whiny Nerd Man.
Gorg miss when Sci Fi was all for men-folk and had more men-folk with ray-guns going "pew pew pew" and men-folk would go "Ha ha evil Emperor Man-Folk, I have pew pew-ed Emperor Man-Folk's giant tower of doom!" And then women-folk would say "Oh, Hero Man-Folk, you are so Hero Man-Folk-ly!" and make space sandwiches.
Gorg cannot think of one, not one single Sci Fi movie where women-folk were necessary...what?
Oh, right. Well,
Barbarella,
sure, but...hm? Well, okay,
Alien
and
Aliens...
but
Alien 3
and
Alien 4
sucked and that...what? Well, of
course
Gorg spank to Princess Leia, she so cool, what with the "pew pew" and the "get walking carpet out of way" and...who? Andre Norton? Oh, she good writer, I like...yes, okay, Anne McCaffrey, though Gorg get so tired of Pern he want to puke fewmets...
...LOOK! Gorg just want Sci Fi to be...um...good. Which...
...yes, okay, Starbuck hot.
Gorg give up.
I'm so talented I'm simultaneously @@, pointing and laughing, and backing away slowly running the FUCK in the other direction. Take THAT, Gorg-alikes!
A comment from Scalzi's respone, meant (I hope) tongue in cheek:
Seriously, if there were no woman in Scifi, who, I say who, would wear the Leia bikini at the conventions.
May I suggest John Barrowman?