Welcome back to chapter 4 of one of the ultimate superhero team - ups of the year with Batman and
Wonder Woman who are investigating the murder
She's the kind of do - it -
all wonder woman who is just as comfortable working a room of scuzzy Washington insiders or pleading the fifth at an intimidating congressional hearing as she is directing a team of spooks to illegally surveil someone with a camera - equipped cockroach.
The fascinating reversal of traditional superhero archetypes are all here — Dr Manhattan is a Superman who is so powerful he moves further away from humanity with each day, Nite Owl is a Batman whose impotence and self - loathing threaten to eat him up, and Silk Spectre (I and II) suffers as
a Wonder Woman who defines herself largely by her sexual allure.
Not exact matches
It's hard not to
wonder just why the committee overlooks her work year after year, or the work of many other
women who assuredly deserve one.
As I neared the end of «
Women Who Work,» I found myself wondering — is Trump going to acknowledge, just once, the political realities that impact working women in th
Women Who Work,» I found myself
wondering — is Trump going to acknowledge, just once, the political realities that impact working
women in th
women in the US?
When the founders aren't working or kayaking or tending their chickens, they answer a lot of mail from older people —
women especially —
who wonder if it's not too late to start something of their own.
Lynda Carter, the actress
who played
Wonder Woman on television, is a real person.
But we also
wondered if something else might be going on: perhaps the
women who started social enterprises were more likely to get funding than
women who started traditional businesses.
You
wonder how we are ever supposed to ineract... the man
who wants to take our «virtue» and the
women fighting to keep theirs....
I
wonder if what the Church desperately needs is to shift its focus; to stop gazing at the gilded and focus its eyes on the men and
women who, in our midst, are hurting.
They
wondered what this model signaled for
women and men
who are feminists but also identify themselves as Christians.
Also a
wonder is the
woman who greets the guests unflustered at the door with the table already set, the kitchen spotless.
They remind us of a perplexed wine steward
who wondered where the new wine had come from, or a
woman who asked a visitor for the living water that he kept telling her about.
Gothard's teachings involve rules upon rules all dealing with the outward, dress, hair, smiling, bright eyes, no birth control or dating, no higher education for girls
who must stay in the home until the father decides what they should do, how God blesses and is happy with you if you do such and such, so many rules, those
who really wanted to please God were under the weight of things they could never accomplish... plus the male regime and
women having to be careful not to defraud men by their dress or looks made it so easy for sexual predatory behaviors to take hold and the
woman at fault for the man's problems and such... ARGH!!!!!!!!!!!! No
wonder some of the children of this regime became athiests.
A
woman who wonders why her blog was not considered for the list when her numbers are comparable to blogs at the top must be operating out of bitterness and jealousy.
One was Slate columnist Christina Cauterucci,
who wondered why, if
Wonder Woman is supposed to be so feminist, she fights all her battles wearing a «figure - skater dress... sculpted with tiny bumps for her apparently ever - erect nipples.»
Here was Alyssa Rosenberg at the Washington Post claiming that the whole point of
Wonder Woman is that she's a role model for prepubescent girls, a kind of «Fearless Girl» avant la statue: «[T] he movie... argues that it's... little girls all over the world
who stand to gain if they can grow up free of the distorting influence of misogyny,» Rosenberg wrote, with a schoolmarm's didacticism.
The story of
Wonder Woman, far from being a feminist fable, is actually the archetypal tragedy of the goddess
who falls in love with a mortal man
who must die while she lives on immortally.
As someone
who believes in God whole heartedly and feels he is the way through alot of the darkness on this earth but also the way to celebrate our greatest joys.I am happy she has found the love of God.But I to find the choice of religion somewhat suspiscious.As others have pointed out the dicotomy makes one
wonder if the fact that her boyfriend is a Catholic has alot to do with her choice.Alot of
women and men for that matter find conform to what their partners religion is because it is just easier and more comfortable at home for them.Now I am not saying this is what happened in this case.but it is somehting ti ponder.For me loving God and your neighbor as much as yourself are the most important part of believeing in a Supreme Being and all the rest of the Dogma just gets in the way and even is the cause of alot of the strife and wars in this world.So I hope she is happy but UP God for me... but no thatnks on the religion!!
Several years ago a grandmotherly appearing
woman named Mara Moser began to
wonder what was happening to the families of persons
who are imprisoned.
For a peasant
woman's child in occupied territory in an out - of - the - way corner of the Roman Empire to have become the man he did, attracting what looked like flash - in - the - pan attention during his brief years of ministry, unknown to most of his contemporaries and viewed as an upstart, a
wonder - worker, or a fanatic by most of those
who knew about him, dying a felon's death deserted by most of his close and trusted friends with the incredible rumor then circulated that he had risen again — what chance had he of any lasting fame?
While her husband was fixing our Manahattans one time, one of the
women, 81,
who has health problems, confessed to me that every day she wakes up
wondering if this is the day she will die.
One
woman suffers from a degenerative disease and was
wondering how to minister to people
who don't know Jesus since she's become increasingly housebound.
A celebration of 100 years of female ordination, including profiles of the «
Wonder Women»
who are changing the UK Church.
Sharlene Azan, a staff reporter for the Toronto Star described
Wonder Woman in a feature story in that paper, as the «hero of my adolescence,»
who «helped me imagine myself out of a life where being a good girl meant being quite and obedient.»
But that does not strike me as a problem, because mythic roles are not necessary if those
women who had their imaginations raised by
Wonder Woman simply went out and did it... which they certainly did.
Wonder if that could happen in Islam although know it is well regulated where no will is needed to divide among those next of kin family... but what I mean is whether if is possible for a man or
woman give up their whole wealth for charities depriving those
who would inherit??
Who wants to hear about the complicated details that add up to making Elizabeth the kind of woman who after years of wondering if God hears her, if God cares for her, If God has even cursed her, can still name her child, John; «God is Gracious.&raq
Who wants to hear about the complicated details that add up to making Elizabeth the kind of
woman who after years of wondering if God hears her, if God cares for her, If God has even cursed her, can still name her child, John; «God is Gracious.&raq
who after years of
wondering if God hears her, if God cares for her, If God has even cursed her, can still name her child, John; «God is Gracious.»
As I studied, I got to
wondering about what Jesus had to say about all of this, and the passage that suddenly jumped into my mind was the passage in which the religious leaders try to best Jesus in a theological debate by asking him about the post-resurrection marital status of a (hypothetical)
woman who had been married seven times.
If a
woman at a wedding reception said, «The one
who does not move, but dances, enjoys the reception,» you would
wonder if she had had too much to drink because moving is part of the definition of the word dances (Hawley, Guts of Grace, 124).
The Indians,
who often
wondered if there were any such beings as white
women, were enchanted with her goddesslike beauty.
Lots of time it seems like only
women are asked this and as someone
who has always been appreciative of well - groomed beautiful men I always
wonder why the focus is only on
women.
Or the
woman who finds herself uncontrollably binging on carb rich foods at night and
wondering why she can't just stop — maybe nobody told her that her body was just freaking hungry and she needed to eat more during the day.
Not only did
women who are choosing to be childfree
wonder where they stand in mattering -LSB-...]
But the story, based on the lives of William Moulton Marston, the creator of
Wonder Woman, his wife, Elizabeth, and his — and their — live - in lover, Olive Byrne, could actually be a model for single
women today
who can't find a marriageable man and
who want children.
Can't speak what that's like for a man but for a
woman who has maybe wanted to be a mom for a long time, and
who sometimes
wondered if that was going to happen, it's a wonderful, scary, exhausting, overwhelming thing.
As many have
wondered why Camille Cosby continues to stand by her husband, Bill, in the wake of so many allegations of sexual abuse — including me — the comedian recently was defended by the
woman who played his TV wife, Phylicia Rashad.
We
wonder if it'll be our loved one
who gets randomly murdered in a parking lot by a
woman trying to stop a couple of idiots from stealing merchandise from Home Depot (which also occurred this week).
This is for the millions of
women who are told they «should» be doing this routine but know it's just not working for them and they are
wondering why.
I
wonder if the
woman who collapsed during labor might have had an AFE (though that can sometimes be seen on autopsy) or maybe a torsades, possibly due to medications interactions.
For kids
who like to build with LEGO construction toys, there are a few LEGO sets in the DC Superhero girls and DC Superhero Collection that feature
Wonder Woman.
I
wonder if those
who long for the good old days would be quite so nostalgic if they could actually get their heads round the idea that it was young
women who died, not just their babies.
I
wonder as well what else could be done to work with traditional birth assistants to help increase safety in home births so that
women who do choose to have their baby at home have the necessary support too.
No
wonder the percentage of
women who continue to nurse at 6 months is so low.
The comment «I don't understand why more Moms DO N'T breastfeed» is showing very little empathy for
women who have not had the support to experience the
wonders of breastfeeding.
I sometimes
wonder if these
women,
who plan to repeat a homebirth after having a homebirth that resulted in a dead baby really want to have living children at all.
Given the extent of epidural rates these days, I
wonder which would be higher, the number of
women who would chose a vaginal birth over c - section, or the number of
women who chose an epidural?
I wanted to offer an interpretation of «fashion week» for real people out there
who are either stay at home moms, students, working mothers, single mothers or regular, normal career
women who wonder when they heck would they ever wear some of the far - out designs that runways and magazines show.
I
wonder what those authors have to say to «low - risk»
women who have lost their babies at «maybe equally safe if not safer» homebirths?
Some
women wonder if they have to return gifts to the people
who gave them after a loss.