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Largely comics.
Hiking. History. Occasionally, even my actual fields of study.
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Catherine Howard has to be one of the most misrepresented too.
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10. A comic centring a younger Phillippus and her early days with the amazons, written by Angela Robinson with art by Nicole Goux
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Absolutely. And her defending Mary to the last.
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Catherineās unwavering faith makes me sad (for her, and her situation).
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Kryptonians donāt have nipples. They secrete milk from their skin like Platypi
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9. A story about Hippolyta as her role in goddess and patron, from Kelly Sue DeConnick, with art from Nicola Scott.
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8. A story about an Amazon who realizes theyāre what would be perceived as trans masc in manās world and their struggles and complexities re:āsisterhoodā and identity. Written by Danny Lore, art by AL Kaplan
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7. A Bia mini (perhaps including her returning to manās world and the different way sheās treated) from Jadzia Axelrod with Sophie Campbell art
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6. Another attempt at Yara Flor, ideally from an indigenous Brazilian woman, with art from Olivier Coipel
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5. A Bana Mighdall and Artemis centred story from Nadia Shammas, with art perhaps from Sarah Kipin
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4. A Donna Troy story from G Willow Wilson, with Marguerite Sauvage art
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3. Something on Cassie Sandsmark from Vita Ayala, with Ashley A Woods art.
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2. More Nubia from Stephanie Williams (if she wants to), with Jamal Campbell art.
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1. A Wonder Woman main continuity run from Stephanie Phillips, with art from Riley Rossmo
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I cannot sum it up nicely or neatly, but the book black against the empire puts forth some pretty valid theories.
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The humanities element of my double major degree is easier /for me/ because I have more experience and it works into my natural strengths. I find the STEM aspect harder, and it takes me a longer to read a stats based scientific article, than, an equal length piece of fiction.
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Iām so curious
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Iām not sure they accept international calls, and I am no longer in the states
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I have a good brain, mostly. The short term remembering bit doesnāt seem to ever function.
Iāll for sure remember a week later though.
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News flash: correlation isnāt causation, and thereās actually absolutely no current way to prove your child as ānon genetic autismā, a phrase which means approximately nothing. Asking about the financial and mental wellbeing of parents is a reasonable and common practice.
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I enjoyed it for what it was.