However you feel about Anne, bravo to her for this take down.
Watch interviews with her and with ScarJo about their comic book films. Watch how they always get questions about their bodies and clothing and diets and blah blah blah fucking blah. Watch as the male cast members do not get the same treatment.
Because apparently all we care about when it comes to actresses are their bodies and not, ya know, their acting.
WAIT. JUST. A HOT. SECOND.
Is this the same asshat who asked ScarJo if she wore underpants under her costume for Avengers?
Because if so, someone needs to take this guy’s press pass away, because he’s cruisin for a bruisin.
THAT LOOKS LIKE THE SAME DUDE IS IT JUST ME
Imma need him to NOT.
(via bmoburns)
As a feminist parent, I love this type of ad. I’m so tired of everything for girls being pink. Can we see a some more girls like this please?! And also, look at the positive parenting message here. It gives the parents a little understanding of what is developmentally appropriate for a child, and how to support and encourage their creativity. Go Lego in 1981!
1981
HOW REFRESHING IS THIS?! Oh my God, am I dreaming?! A girl without makeup holding a house of Legos instead of a pink dreamhouse or a princess wand, I can’t even…!
I love how the ad talks about a child/children instead of boys or girls (and I bet that’s also intentionally inclusive).
I love this so much.
as someone who is determinedly childfree, i love this. so so much.
This is excellent. I’d love to see a turn to this kind of advertising, as opposed to how gendered kids’ marketing is.
This is amazing.
(via -fuckthepeople)
Every show on my local channel is all about drugs, sex and affairs now. I hate how all these things are so normalized in today’s society.
Guys all of you need to watch this. UFOs are real and I guess the media doesn’t want to cover them in fear of losing credibility.


