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What 'Rugrats' Taught 90s Kids About Changing Gender Roles. Top Story - June 2019.
Children of the '90s were born into a time when the world was just beginning to settle into the big changes that had happened in previous decades. It was a time where it was becoming more common for women to return to the workforce soon after having children. To be a Tomboy was slightly more accepted, though still thought strange by older generations. 'Boy' things were still said to be meant for boys, and 'girl' things meant for girls.
By Kristy Anderson7 years ago in Geeks
Happy Endings at the End of the Rainbow
Recently I have noticed a trend in gay Hollywood that I find disturbing: The near total absence of happy LGBT couples. Over the years we have fought, argued, and died to come to a greater understanding of love. We have come far, from the early days of hushed whispers, and "Don’t ask, don’t tell." We have, in some places, found a balance between what we cannot understand, and what is in our hearts. In some countries, you can now marry who you love of any gender. In some places you can even seek to discover who you are as a person, and which gender your soul is.
By John Ames Birch7 years ago in Geeks
Why Do I Love 'American Ninja Warrior' So Much?
I don't know when I started watching American Ninja Warriors, but I've been keeping up with this program for quite some time. In fact, it's been so long that some of the contestants that I watch on the show have become somewhat celebrities to me. I know them by names now and they all feel like some sort of TV family now.
By Brian Anonymous7 years ago in Geeks
Eight Years Later: How 'Game of Thrones' Has Changed My Life—Announcing Our Winners
It truly was the first of its kind. There has never been a show quite like Game of Thrones—one that has had so many viewers all around the world tuning in all at once, moving us, breaking our hearts, and bringing us together. But last month, one of the most revolutionary shows in history came to a controversial close, and we wanted to know: After eight years of investing our time and attention and love into the happenings of Westeros, what has the show come to mean to you?
By Vocal Team7 years ago in Geeks
Why 'Dead to Me' Should Be Your Next Must-Watch on Netflix
First of all... Linda Cardellini as Velma in Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed (2004) This was exactly my facial expression when I realized that Linda Cardellini is not only the star of Dead To Me, but also... Scooby-Doo, Green Book, and Legally Blonde. Scooby-Doo is such a childhood movie, and it's crazy that I didn't recognise Linda Cardellini in Dead to Me!
By Marcel Grabowiecki 7 years ago in Geeks












