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plumpp:
Sorry  terrible  film im jusy greatgul shes dead lol
docstra888:
I hope they make a Black Widow Movie for the Marvel Universe. The character has developed quite well over the three films it's been in (Iron Man 2, Avengers, Captain America 2). Actually the Marvel movies from Disney have improved - and so has her character.
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docstra888:
In my opinion I think that Dr. Martin Luther King Jr was one of the most important figures of the 20th Century in America - and I do believe that today is his birthday. He's not for everybody - but if you are American and you do see it as an achievement that the current President is African American or Black - I think people all over the political spectrum who like him or understand his importance - would say that the Civil Rights Movement - laid the foundation for racial equality - although Dr. King - if he had lived would have wanted much more than racial equality for African Americans or Blacks. He would have wanted it for Jews, he would have wanted it for women, he would have wanted it for Hispanics/Latinos, he would have wanted justice for the LGBT Community. (basically anybody who was under represented or oppressed). Now I'll tag @missy in this by saying that it is kind of weird to make a post like this - especially on a site with naked people. However I think if you were to ask Dr. King what was beautiful about a person - he would say that it came from the inside. It probably had to do with truth, virtue, strength, honesty and compassion. Many simple things that  we all know about - but perhaps only with life experience we understand - or perhaps somethings that few of use even question about ourselves because we don't have the capacity. I think in respect to women and beauty he would want a society where Black is Beautiful, Brown Is Beautiful, Yellow Is Beautiful, Short Is Beautiful, Tall Is Beautiful. I think he would also recognize that especially in respect to women - a woman's sense of self worth is really wrapped up in the sense of her physical attractiveness - perhaps too much.  He probably would question the nudity - and be conservative about it - as the liberal expression of nudity on this site may have been in conflict with his morals - and furthermore he came from a pre-internet generation where such things were absolutely taboo. In terms of what @suicidegirls initially set out to be - which was somewhat of a rebellion against oppressive cultural forces that make women feel unworthy or undesirable - he would defend somebody's right to rebel against it - peacefully. He was a man of Peace. He was also a preacher and a man of God - and although I am not a Christian - I do understand many aspects of Christianity - and I think he would encourage sexuality practiced mindfully and responsibly, and remind people that you are always involved with another human being - a soul - not just a body from which - or to which  - you merely and temporarily provide physical pleasure. If he was still alive and had his own church - and wasn't travelling around the country as an activist  - he would probably encourage his parishioners to be private and careful about their sexual desires. (These are mostly assumptions on my part). (@sash, @rambo @phecda) We live in a media saturated world with a lot of images everywhere today - in his day the media was probably very narrow - and not very representative of diversity. I don't know if he should be important to women who want to empower themselves or not. I'm merely posting this because I think people should at least be aware of him and his importance. 
docstra888:
@glas @maevee
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docstra888:
In my opinion I think that Dr. Martin Luther King Jr was one of the most important figures of the 20th Century in America - and I do believe that today is his birthday. He's not for everybody - but if you are American and you do see it as an achievement that the current President is African American or Black - I think people all over the political spectrum who like him or understand his importance - would say that the Civil Rights Movement - laid the foundation for racial equality - although Dr. King - if he had lived would have wanted much more than racial equality for African Americans or Blacks. He would have wanted it for Jews, he would have wanted it for women, he would have wanted it for Hispanics/Latinos, he would have wanted justice for the LGBT Community. (basically anybody who was under represented or oppressed). Now I'll tag @missy in this by saying that it is kind of weird to make a post like this - especially on a site with naked people. However I think if you were to ask Dr. King what was beautiful about a person - he would say that it came from the inside. It probably had to do with truth, virtue, strength, honesty and compassion. Many simple things that  we all know about - but perhaps only with life experience we understand - or perhaps somethings that few of use even question about ourselves because we don't have the capacity. I think in respect to women and beauty he would want a society where Black is Beautiful, Brown Is Beautiful, Yellow Is Beautiful, Short Is Beautiful, Tall Is Beautiful. I think he would also recognize that especially in respect to women - a woman's sense of self worth is really wrapped up in the sense of her physical attractiveness - perhaps too much.  He probably would question the nudity - and be conservative about it - as the liberal expression of nudity on this site may have been in conflict with his morals - and furthermore he came from a pre-internet generation where such things were absolutely taboo. In terms of what @suicidegirls initially set out to be - which was somewhat of a rebellion against oppressive cultural forces that make women feel unworthy or undesirable - he would defend somebody's right to rebel against it - peacefully. He was a man of Peace. He was also a preacher and a man of God - and although I am not a Christian - I do understand many aspects of Christianity - and I think he would encourage sexuality practiced mindfully and responsibly, and remind people that you are always involved with another human being - a soul - not just a body from which - or to which  - you merely and temporarily provide physical pleasure. If he was still alive and had his own church - and wasn't travelling around the country as an activist  - he would probably encourage his parishioners to be private and careful about their sexual desires. (These are mostly assumptions on my part). (@sash, @rambo @phecda) We live in a media saturated world with a lot of images everywhere today - in his day the media was probably very narrow - and not very representative of diversity. I don't know if he should be important to women who want to empower themselves or not. I'm merely posting this because I think people should at least be aware of him and his importance. 
docstra888:
@glas @maevee