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So apparently Joss Whedon will be at USC tonight. I am just so upset I’m not there. All you USC people better be taking pictures of this.  

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You know what would be interesting? If all the directors that want to make the new Star Wars movie each had like 10 minutes to make that part and they could do whatever they wanted in it as long as the story kept going.

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Honestly, my favorite opening track song for a television show. 

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Why hasn’t The Avengers been released in America yet?!?!

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Dr. Horrible 2 is on the way!!!

fuckyeahjosswhedon:

Joss says they’re going to work on it this summer! 

HELL YEAAAAAAAAAAAH!!!!

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Perfect ship. Perfect quote.

Perfect Show.

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Joss Whedon & Cast at the San Diego Comic Con 98

lol. I was 7

Joss Whedon & Cast at the San Diego Comic Con 98

lol. I was 7

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"The theory I developed in college (shared by many I’m sure) is one I have yet to beat: Womb Envy. Biology: women are generally smaller and weaker than men. But they’re also much tougher. Put simply, men are strong enough to overpower a woman and propagate. Women are tough enough to have and nurture children, with or without the aid of a man. Oh, and they’ve also got the equipment to do that, to be part of the life cycle, to create and bond in a way no man ever really will. Somewhere a long time ago a bunch of men got together and said, “If all we do is hunt and gather, let’s make hunting and gathering the awesomest achievement, and let’s make childbirth kinda weak and shameful.” It’s a rather silly simplification, but I believe on a mass, unconscious level, it’s entirely true. How else to explain the fact that cultures who would die to eradicate each other have always agreed on one issue? That every popular religion puts restrictions on women’s behavior that are practically untenable? That the act of being a free, attractive, self-assertive woman is punishable by torture and death?"

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