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@Refinery29: The costume designer for "Black Panther" wanted to make sure her choices "empowered the black community, women and even natural hair"http://nyti.ms/2olt5rQShow this thread -
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@TheRoot: A black, queer woman heard rumors of a deleted gay scene in "Black Panther" and expected to feel betrayed. But after she saw the movie, all she felt was joy.http://nyti.ms/2GxEpZlShow this thread -
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@shadowandact: In defense of Erik Killmonger, the ostensible villain of "Black Panther"http://nyti.ms/2GxrYwOShow this thread
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number one should be "not the NYTimes puff peace about the nazi"
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Marvel characters and stories are our modern myths. Always have been.
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Crap movie with good special effects
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