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23 May 12 119 notes fuckyeahblackwidow:

Natasha: Hold! Before you conquer the universe, evil one, you must first deal with… the Black Widow!Clint: ‘Tasha! You set your Widow’s Bite on lethal charge!Natasha: Yes, Hawkeye— and now I am aiming it directly at Ixar— unless he surrenders.Ixar: You are bluffing— just as he was!Natasha: Think what you wish, Ixar, but remember, I am bound by no Avenger’s’ oath.Clint: Wait, Natasha! No matter what he is… or what he’s done… you can’t kill him!Natasha: I have no choice, my darling. If we are all to die, I shall like to make certain that Ixar does not live to boast of his victory! But my patience grows short. Surrender at once— or your mad quest for power shall end… in death.Ixar: I… don’t believe you! I…Natasha: Look into my eyes, Ixar. Look deep into the eyes of the Black Widow. Are these the eyes of one who deals in empty words and idle threats? So, make your decision… at once!
So I’ve been reading around, that GRRM thing, mentions like this of Natasha’s “groan inducing” history (“Who really wants to see another super lady spy who uses her vagina like Captain America uses his fist? Not I!”) and wondering anyone actually knows what Black Widow was like in the Silver Age. This is what she was like.
Ixar was an evil alien overlord who captured the Avengers one by one and stuck them in plastic tubes. He left Clint and Natasha for last because they were the weakest and surely posed no threat to his evil overlordly schemes. Natasha is outgunned, the team is on the line, the world is on the line, and the only way she can win is bending the rules a bit. This sets her up as willing to kill, which was a big deal in 1960s time. The Avengers then had a strict no-kill clause, and so did superhero comics on the whole. And Ixar knows they have a strict no-kill clause, and so he’s not willing to believe Hawkeye, who just tried pulling the same trick. But Natasha isn’t an Official Avenger™ yet, so she seizes that ambiguity and leverages it.
It’s a brilliant scene because she doesn’t actually kill him, she doesn’t break the Avengers rules, she doesn’t have to. It might just be a bluff. We don’t know, the story doesn’t answer for us— Natasha gets to circumvent the Comics Code without actually circumventing it. She is a mystery and her hair is fabulous. Ixar returns to space in his sinister flying saucer, the world is saved, and not because Natasha could outfight his schemes, but because she could outthink them.
You know, probably with her vagina.
From Avengers #37, by Roy Thomas and Don Heck.

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Natasha: Hold! Before you conquer the universe, evil one, you must first deal with… the Black Widow!
Clint: ‘Tasha! You set your Widow’s Bite on lethal charge!
Natasha: Yes, Hawkeye— and now I am aiming it directly at Ixar— unless he surrenders.
Ixar: You are bluffing— just as he was!
Natasha: Think what you wish, Ixar, but remember, I am bound by no Avenger’s’ oath.
Clint: Wait, Natasha! No matter what he is… or what he’s done… you can’t kill him!
Natasha: I have no choice, my darling. If we are all to die, I shall like to make certain that Ixar does not live to boast of his victory! But my patience grows short. Surrender at once— or your mad quest for power shall end… in death.
Ixar: I… don’t believe you! I…
Natasha: Look into my eyes, Ixar. Look deep into the eyes of the Black Widow. Are these the eyes of one who deals in empty words and idle threats? So, make your decision… at once!

So I’ve been reading around, that GRRM thing, mentions like this of Natasha’s “groan inducing” history (“Who really wants to see another super lady spy who uses her vagina like Captain America uses his fist? Not I!”) and wondering anyone actually knows what Black Widow was like in the Silver Age. This is what she was like.

Ixar was an evil alien overlord who captured the Avengers one by one and stuck them in plastic tubes. He left Clint and Natasha for last because they were the weakest and surely posed no threat to his evil overlordly schemes. Natasha is outgunned, the team is on the line, the world is on the line, and the only way she can win is bending the rules a bit. This sets her up as willing to kill, which was a big deal in 1960s time. The Avengers then had a strict no-kill clause, and so did superhero comics on the whole. And Ixar knows they have a strict no-kill clause, and so he’s not willing to believe Hawkeye, who just tried pulling the same trick. But Natasha isn’t an Official Avenger™ yet, so she seizes that ambiguity and leverages it.

It’s a brilliant scene because she doesn’t actually kill him, she doesn’t break the Avengers rules, she doesn’t have to. It might just be a bluff. We don’t know, the story doesn’t answer for us— Natasha gets to circumvent the Comics Code without actually circumventing it. She is a mystery and her hair is fabulous. Ixar returns to space in his sinister flying saucer, the world is saved, and not because Natasha could outfight his schemes, but because she could outthink them.

You know, probably with her vagina.

From Avengers #37, by Roy Thomas and Don Heck.

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black widow comics awesome ladies represent omg now i want a crossover where silver age natasha and barbara wright team up to fight villains and bad hair I WANT IT FOREVER avengers doctor who queue

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17 May 12 24,430 notes 
Reporter: I have a question to Robert and to Scarlett. Firstly to Robert, throughout Iron Man 1 and 2, Tony Stark started off as a very egotistical character but learns how to fight as a team. And so how did you approach this role, bearing in mind that kind of maturity as a human being when it comes to the Tony Stark character, and did you learn anything throughout the three movies that you made?
And to Scarlett, to get into shape for Black Widow did you have anything special to do in terms of the diet, like did you have to eat any specific food, or that sort of thing?
Scarlett: How come you get the really interesting existential question, and I get the like, “rabbit food” question?
The respect given to you if you’re a man in the entertainment business, and the respect given to you if you’re a woman in the entertainment business: all perfectly summed up in one idiotically thought out line of questioning.

Reporter: I have a question to Robert and to Scarlett. Firstly to Robert, throughout Iron Man 1 and 2, Tony Stark started off as a very egotistical character but learns how to fight as a team. And so how did you approach this role, bearing in mind that kind of maturity as a human being when it comes to the Tony Stark character, and did you learn anything throughout the three movies that you made?

And to Scarlett, to get into shape for Black Widow did you have anything special to do in terms of the diet, like did you have to eat any specific food, or that sort of thing?

Scarlett: How come you get the really interesting existential question, and I get the like, “rabbit food” question?


The respect given to you if you’re a man in the entertainment business, and the respect given to you if you’re a woman in the entertainment business: all perfectly summed up in one idiotically thought out line of questioning.

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16 May 12 8,533 notes

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#this press tour is an excuse for charlize theron to woo kstew lbr

you guys. YOU GUYS. this is for real now okay because did anybody else see charlize on top chef texas? this is not an invitation to be taken lightly. that girl is serious about her food times okay. S E R I O U S.

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fedexing charlize theron kristen stewart awesome ladies represent lol is there even a single gifset going around where hemsworth gets to talk?

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11 May 12 203 notes racebending:
I was at the Getty museum yesterday, which houses European artwork, and was really not expecting any artwork of people or color or women of color. There were actually some pieces, including this bust of Mary Seacole, who was half Scottish and half Jamaican.
Seacole was a brave and energetic nurse who lived more than 100 years ago. She was skilled at treating such deadly diseases as yellow fever and cholera. Her name became famous in England in the 1850s because of her fearless medical service to British soldiers who were fighting in a war.
The Crimean War is the same war that Florence Nightingale is known for; but until recently and perhaps even still today people have heard of Nightingale but not of Seacole. Nightingale’s hospital was several miles from the frontline. Seacole took a more…proactive approach, treating soldiers on the battlefield from both sides of the war!

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I was at the Getty museum yesterday, which houses European artwork, and was really not expecting any artwork of people or color or women of color. There were actually some pieces, including this bust of Mary Seacole, who was half Scottish and half Jamaican.
Seacole was a brave and energetic nurse who lived more than 100 years ago. She was skilled at treating such deadly diseases as yellow fever and cholera. Her name became famous in England in the 1850s because of her fearless medical service to British soldiers who were fighting in a war.

The Crimean War is the same war that Florence Nightingale is known for; but until recently and perhaps even still today people have heard of Nightingale but not of Seacole. Nightingale’s hospital was several miles from the frontline. Seacole took a more…proactive approach, treating soldiers on the battlefield from both sides of the war!

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08 May 12 2,808 notes

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oh fuck off leno you are the worst bless your everything kstew keeping those tags i saw like four seconds of this as whatever i was watching on dvr ended and he was like 'so the tabloids called you best dressed in the uk! do you feel a lot of pressure to y'know maintain that?' and she just gave him the most bewildered are-you-fucking-srs-rn look and i loved her so much for it i almost threw up awesome ladies represent kristen stewart

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05 May 12 15 notes cafe-brooks:

What do 9 to 5’s Allison Janney and [title of show]’s Susan Blackwell have in common other than being Broadway babes? Well, not only do they both hail from Dayton, Ohio, but back in the day, Blackwell used to work with Janney’s mom, Macy, at a local student arts organization called the Muse Machine. A diligent contributor in those days, Blackwell became the first recipient of the Macy Janney Award. But she’d never even met the woman’s successful actress of a daughter until… well, until these pics were snapped.

OMG THE MUSE MACHINE! :DDDDDD I used to do workshops in high school with the Muse Machine! Macy was always really involved in local stuff and always showing up in our suburban version of ~the society pages~ and we were all fascinated with her because our drama teacher knew her and told us once that she’d been roommates with Rue McClanahan before she was married, like, WHAT. And there’s a picture somewhere of Allison Janney in her parents’ garden as a kid and it’s like two doors down from one of my friends and the first time I saw it I FREAKED OUT because we always wanted to sneak in and play there instead of my friend’s yard like how is this even possible what is going on. And her parents’ house is like a mile from the house the Lowes lived in until they moved to LA! And this is totally unrelated but one of my ex-bosses had his newspaper stolen off his table by Martin Sheen at a Denny’s one drunken night! So. Idky I’m telling that story.
~Dayton~

cafe-brooks:

What do 9 to 5’s Allison Janney and [title of show]’s Susan Blackwell have in common other than being Broadway babes? Well, not only do they both hail from Dayton, Ohio, but back in the day, Blackwell used to work with Janney’s mom, Macy, at a local student arts organization called the Muse Machine. A diligent contributor in those days, Blackwell became the first recipient of the Macy Janney Award. But she’d never even met the woman’s successful actress of a daughter until… well, until these pics were snapped.

OMG THE MUSE MACHINE! :DDDDDD I used to do workshops in high school with the Muse Machine! Macy was always really involved in local stuff and always showing up in our suburban version of ~the society pages~ and we were all fascinated with her because our drama teacher knew her and told us once that she’d been roommates with Rue McClanahan before she was married, like, WHAT. And there’s a picture somewhere of Allison Janney in her parents’ garden as a kid and it’s like two doors down from one of my friends and the first time I saw it I FREAKED OUT because we always wanted to sneak in and play there instead of my friend’s yard like how is this even possible what is going on. And her parents’ house is like a mile from the house the Lowes lived in until they moved to LA! And this is totally unrelated but one of my ex-bosses had his newspaper stolen off his table by Martin Sheen at a Denny’s one drunken night! So. Idky I’m telling that story.

~Dayton~

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allison janney awesome ladies represent ohio represent! and omg i just remembered that the typing teacher's son ran for congress and someone told us that macy and jervis were big supporters and we thought that meant she would ask her ~actress friends~ to show up at fundraisers we were not very bright kids tbh

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30 April 12 3,070 notes

(Nuns) were the first feminists, earning Ph.D.’s or working as surgeons long before it was fashionable for women to hold jobs. As managers of hospitals, schools and complex bureaucracies, they were the first female C.E.O.’s.

They are also among the bravest, toughest and most admirable people in the world. In my travels, I’ve seen heroic nuns defy warlords, pimps and bandits. Even as bishops have disgraced the church by covering up the rape of children, nuns have redeemed it with their humble work on behalf of the neediest.

So, Pope Benedict, all I can say is: You are crazy to mess with nuns.

The Vatican issued a stinging reprimand of American nuns this month and ordered a bishop to oversee a makeover of the organization that represents 80 percent of them. In effect, the Vatican accused the nuns of worrying too much about the poor and not enough about abortion and gay marriage.

What Bible did that come from? Jesus in the Gospels repeatedly talks about poverty and social justice, yet never explicitly mentions either abortion or homosexuality. If you look at who has more closely emulated Jesus’s life, Pope Benedict or your average nun, it’s the nun hands down.

Since the papal crackdown on nuns, they have received an outpouring of support. “Nuns were approached by Catholics at Sunday liturgies across the country with a simple question: ‘What can we do to help?’ ” The National Catholic Reporter recounted. It cited one parish where a declaration of support for nuns from the pulpit drew loud applause, and another that was filled with shouts like, “You go, girl!”

At least four petition drives are under way to support the nuns. One on Change.org has gathered 15,000 signatures. The headline for this column comes from an essay by Mary E. Hunt, a Catholic theologian who is developing a proposal for Catholics to redirect some contributions from local parishes to nuns.

“How dare they go after 57,000 dedicated women whose median age is well over 70 and who work tirelessly for a more just world?” Hunt wrote. “How dare the very men who preside over a church in utter disgrace due to sexual misconduct and cover-ups by bishops try to distract from their own problems by creating new ones for women religious?”

Sister Joan Chittister, a prominent Benedictine nun, said she had worried at first that nuns spend so much time with the poor that they would have no allies. She added that the flood of support had left her breathless.

“It’s stunningly wonderful,” she said. “You see generations of laypeople who know where the sisters are — in the streets, in the soup kitchens, anywhere where there’s pain. They’re with the dying, with the sick, and people know it.”

New York Times columnist NICK KRISTOF, “We Are All Nuns” (via inothernews)

I think this is the petition mentioned.  Right now it has 26,887 signatures.  The petition is organized by Nun Justice who are on tumblr.

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awesome ladies represent nick kristof is not so great but this is a thing i want to support because issues with the catholic church i got but issues with catholic ladies trying to do right by their parishioners even when it conflicts with what the dude in rome says? that i got no issues with

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27 April 12 253 notes publicaffairsbooks:

On this Administrative Professionals’ Day, a photo of our author Lynn Povich—who became the first woman senior editor at Newsweek—back when she was a researcher in the Paris office. Lynn’s book, The Good Girls Revolt: How the Women of Newsweek Sued their Bosses and Changed the Workplace, comes out in September.

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On this Administrative Professionals’ Day, a photo of our author Lynn Povich—who became the first woman senior editor at Newsweek—back when she was a researcher in the Paris office. Lynn’s book, The Good Girls Revolt: How the Women of Newsweek Sued their Bosses and Changed the Workplace, comes out in September.

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22 April 12 170 notes 
“Even among our space-colleagues there were men wondering why we needed to weld and said that we might burn each other`s space suits or the spaceship`s exterior. It is a great responsibility, If I listen to their concerns, then people could have said that surely it was not something women should do. But after my spaceflight, everyone had to shut up.”
 Svetlana Savitskaya - first woman to walk in space. 

“Even among our space-colleagues there were men wondering why we needed to weld and said that we might burn each other`s space suits or the spaceship`s exterior. It is a great responsibility, If I listen to their concerns, then people could have said that surely it was not something women should do. But after my spaceflight, everyone had to shut up.

 Svetlana Savitskaya - first woman to walk in space. 

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