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Briana Lawrence
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Briana Lawrence is a freelance writer, published author, and the creator of "magnifiqueNOIR" - a magical girl book series starring black girls with superpowers and fantastic hair.

He definitely would’ve killed that grandmother if she didn’t do what he said. There’s a difference between him like, fighting the Dora, and him choking an elderly woman. Like one point doesn’t negate the other: Killmonger was abandoned during a shitty time, which led to some problematic, destructive ways, including

I don’t have anything to add, I just wanted to say that I wholeheartedly agree and thank you for bringing that up.

Ooooof, I think people forget that, too. Like I want it to happen but also... Disney. Major motion picture by Disney. In a genre aimed at children (yeah I know adults are into it but come on, toy sections). Baby steps.

I think that’s why I was also ok with it, because considering the events of the movie, and Okoye being so focused on The King, I really don’t know where we would’ve had time to be like, “Let’s talk about her sexuality.” I mean the only interactions she has with W’Kabi is: 1) taking on the mission to find Klaue, 2)

Definitely fair, which is why I kinda struggled with my feelings on this one, because I really do want to see myself on the big screen completely, and that includes queerness, so when I didn’t have that instant disappointment I was like, “Wait... why aren’t you mad?!”

OK so I totally used the dress to do a closet Agent Carter cosplay once I am so transparent!

You know what that is a legit response. With all the time and effort that gets put into these costumes, why the hell should anyone let some random jackass derail their work? My partner makes all my stuff, but that means I get to watch everything that goes into them first hand. She gathered all the colors for that

No kidding, I actually frequent those cons quite often, in fact, my partner and I are guests at Detour this year :)