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TopicMarriage proposal in front of family
ClockworkHare
11/06/19 10:10:47 PM
#8
I feel it's a shit move to propose in front of family because it pressures the other party to accept in an already tense situation. It also needlessly drags family members into an emotionally charged moment that could go very wrong.

This is especially bad and potentially embarrassing for both parties when the person proposed to DOES want to continue the relationship...they're just not ready for marriage yet. The witnesses get conflicting messages and make snap judgments about each party which could unintentionally sabotage both the relationship and the success of a future attempt.

This shit always plays out perfect in scripted romantic crap on Hallmark Channel, but it can get messy in real life fast.

I would know. I've watched these kinds of proposals go bad in front of packed rooms multiple times. Not enough people do it CAREFULLY. They just rush in like idiots expecting a glorious Disney moment. I've personally been proposed to twice with said tactic and I wasn't down for it either time because of the manipulative implications (intentional or not). And I felt like them not realizing that indicated they really didn't understand me as a partner. They neglected to pay attention to why that would be an immediate turn off for me. I can't marry someone like that...
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TopicKamala Harris says we need 10 hour school days!
ClockworkHare
11/06/19 9:51:44 PM
#17
She might want to first tackle the issues of keeping students interested in attending public schooling in the first place.

10 hour school days are not going to help underprivileged youth so turned off from sitting in a classroom and emotionally beaten down that the rare occasions they do show up it's more for what's free in the cafeteria than the lessons taught...
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TopicI often wonder how I came to have such fucked up views on sex and women
ClockworkHare
11/06/19 6:08:30 PM
#54
Archibleedies posted...
Also I'm seeing terminator after

And that will require more therapy...
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TopicFox News brass to network hosts and personalities: Do not identify whistleblower
ClockworkHare
11/06/19 5:59:31 PM
#12
They'll still find a way to let the name slip out to unrestricted ears. They always do.
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TopicWhy don't good people become politicians?
ClockworkHare
11/06/19 6:24:33 AM
#9
Many good people DO pursue political careers.

Than they found out all the conflicting things they will inevitably have to do in order to compete and keep their positions...
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TopicSD executes man who jurors thought would 'enjoy prison too much' as a gay man
ClockworkHare
11/05/19 10:20:37 AM
#69
Umbreon posted...
Don't feel bad for a murderer, but the reasoning behind this is fucked. Being gay does not mean you enjoy being raped. His sexual orientation should have no barring on his sentence.

Oh look, someone competent who actually understands the underlying controversy that could lead to court-ordered discrimination towards OTHER gay people besides the specified convicted felon in the article. It could lead to an unjust precedent that places a greater chance of execution simply because an imprisoned person is gay, while the same is NOT currently applied to heterosexual convicts. Such a trend would cause gay prisoners to automatically have less rights simply based on sexual orientation and less opportunity for the falsely accused to seek acquittal. It would also be up to question whether or not that would be equally applied to female homosexuals as well...

Clear cut discrimination.

I'm so glad someone else here has a brain capable of processing that.
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TopicHave you ever accidentally insulted someone with a lazy eye?
ClockworkHare
11/05/19 7:24:30 AM
#4
No. I asked him out.
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TopicEmma Watson says she's 'self-partnered' not single
ClockworkHare
11/05/19 7:23:06 AM
#26
This is not a new phenomena. Many celebrities and icons in media brush off questions regarding their relationship status with similar quotes. It's an annoyance they face as a spotlighted identity that millions of people recognize and get curious about.

Is it an effective tactic? No.
Most people are not going to be convinced.

She, like so many other celebs, is still indeed single no matter how she showcases it. At the same time it should not be something to be ashamed of in our current age, especially in a decade where 1st world cultures are showing decline in marriage rates and more modern lifestyles encourage goals without cohabitation.

In other words: lots of people are single today. Ordinary and exceptional. It's common.
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TopicYou think the MCU will ever get Denzel Washington?
ClockworkHare
11/05/19 5:20:22 AM
#6
Nah, DC will grab him first to be the perfect casting for Lex Luthor.
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Topic"Make the bad guys cry like an anime fan on prom night."
ClockworkHare
10/30/19 3:31:57 AM
#21
Anime's more mainstream now than 20 years ago.
Many fans of the genre still go to prom with dates that are not fictional.

The phrase is not as on-point as it was a decade or two ago...
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TopicIs your mom the only woman you don't hate?
ClockworkHare
10/28/19 2:44:52 AM
#10
Is your mom the only woman you don't hate?

No.

My mother is one of the few women I do hate. Justifiably, because she casually acted like a bigot towards my homosexuality since my teens and threatened to shoot my high school boyfriend at the time. My father was no prize about it either and there my mother was backing his every abusive decision...

Most women I get along with fine.
My mother is one of the notorious exceptions that I'm in no hurry to forgive.
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TopicDo you have online friends?
ClockworkHare
10/26/19 10:30:07 AM
#15
Do you have online friends?

I have people in my social circle both online and offline.
I also have pen pals I keep in touch with via facechat and my boyfriend's buddies consider me part of their crew.
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TopicFor a place that claims to be progressive and tolerant, NYC has a lot of racist
ClockworkHare
10/26/19 2:34:51 AM
#3
a place that claims to be progressive and tolerant

has a lot of racists

These are not innately exclusive to each other...
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TopicFound out today that one of my exes broke up with her boyfriend, it was funny.
ClockworkHare
10/26/19 2:30:32 AM
#21
Rypt posted...
ClockworkHare posted...
Rypt posted...
also idk why they broke up, just surprised because i thought it was a match made in heaven lol

So, as far as you know, there's a possibility that either one of them was responsible for them drifting apart. Your OP makes the presumption that the new man must have dropped the ball somehow since their relationship did not live up to expectations.

But isn't it just as possible that your ex may have messed up the relationship as well?
Maybe even driving the guy away?

Like you said, you don't actually know what happened.


Lol well even if she did, they made it sound like he was there for her no matter what and accepted her for whoever she was. I mean, he was perfect after all.

My point is:

Unless the other guy metaphorically shit in your cornflakes by talking down to you and rubbing their relationship in your face, you wouldn't really have a valid reason to hate him. He would just be the new guy.

If he didn't actually do anything to you personally, hating on him is out-of-bounds for you as an ex...and frankly as a husband.
It would convey that you still see your exgf as yours, which apparently she's not. That's not what you want, right?

I'm not pointing that out to discourage you from pursuing her again. I'm telling you, for someone's who says he's married, you sound like you're putting a bit too much value in someone who's supposed to be a forgettable ex. And besides, you're married, she's not. Do you really need to know anything else about her now...? My message is not "leave her alone, dude ". It's "forget about her ass " for your own sake and your wife's.

And tell your mom to butt the fuck out.
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TopicFound out today that one of my exes broke up with her boyfriend, it was funny.
ClockworkHare
10/26/19 2:10:24 AM
#10
Rypt posted...
also idk why they broke up, just surprised because i thought it was a match made in heaven lol

So, as far as you know, there's a possibility that either one of them was responsible for them drifting apart. Your OP makes the presumption that the new man must have dropped the ball somehow since their relationship did not live up to expectations.

But isn't it just as possible that your ex may have messed up the relationship as well?
Maybe even driving the guy away?

Like you said, you don't actually know what happened.
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Topicis racist feminist a real cogitation?
ClockworkHare
10/26/19 1:58:48 AM
#3
Yeah they exist.

Sometimes in very ironically conflicting ways.
It can be amazing how far someone will color outside of the lines to stick with their preferred narratives...

Funny you mention dating sites, where these people are easy finds rofl.
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TopicFound out today that one of my exes broke up with her boyfriend, it was funny.
ClockworkHare
10/26/19 1:54:38 AM
#4
So why did they break up?

Did he screw up and she left him?
Did she screw up and he left her?

And just for laughs...is your mother single herself?
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TopicIs it weird that I mostly make female characters in games?
ClockworkHare
10/25/19 8:47:18 PM
#11
Is it weird that I mostly make female characters in games?

Only if that detail bothers you.

Statistically it's not abnormal to find a large amount of female characters being played in games with predominately male populations. Guy gamers have plenty of common reasons to play female characters despite the gender difference. That's been a thing since online games began.

Some players just want an attractive looking avatar onscreen while playing (whether it has a fantastical appearance that's cute, sexy, badass or all three). What you might not know is that trend can happen among both male AND female players (yes, some female gamers will also make a character of the opposite gender for the visual appeal or as a homage to their favorite fictional/non-fictional icons).

There's also players who basically just want to play "Dress-Up RPG" and have an amazing looking avatar regardless of the gender when available customization supports. Depending on the game, their choice of gender will gravitate towards the one with what they think has the better looking appearance and accessories. Sometimes their choices shift depending on game updates and new cosmetic items/functions get added.

We also have a subset of game players who choose characters of the opposite gender in order to blend in socially, to feel more comfortable, to play gender-locked classes, or even exploit apparent gender benefits in the online communities (ie: pretty female avatars tend to receive more hand-outs from thirsty fans). I admit I've unapologetically done the latter in order to fund alts and bypass endgame elitism from thirsty guys looking for an e-girlfriend. Funny enough it's also gotten me freebies from female gamers appreciating my "girl power" as a player rofl. In either case, I never revealed my real identity to burn them. I just continued the roles until thye got bored with me and I had a convenient opportunity to step out of their social circles. Online communities can be cheeky like that...

Another subset that a few of my past friends belonged to were transgendered players. One of my long time friends has been a gaming buddy for years and I originally knew this person when they identified as a cis-gender girl from high school. Over time I noticed "he" started choosing male characters more often and our little group just kind of rolled with it. He eventually came out as trans after graduation and he's joined us in a bunch of games we recommended ever since. When given the opportunity, trans guys can often be just as competitively compulsive with gaming as cis guys.

So taking note of the above, playing an opposite gender in games is not really uncommon at all now, especially when many online games offer the choice by default. Hell I played dungeon raids with a married couple just last week who switch roles as they play. The wife sometimes plays the male character and the husband plays the female character. It's actually made them into a powerhouse team since they've learned firsthand what each character can do. Although it really helps that they're also very close as a nerdy couple too.
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TopicI don't understand why they white washed lex luthor
ClockworkHare
10/25/19 9:40:21 AM
#4
I figured he was of Puerto Rican descent years ago. Or a typical fake 'n' bake white billionaire.
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TopicLmao Gillette sending free samples through Amazon
ClockworkHare
10/25/19 9:35:49 AM
#28
Gillette has cheaper competitors now when it comes to disposable grooming products. That's what is really hitting them in the ass in the shaving market. What a company often does when this happens is play up their " years of quality service" with advertisements to encourage faithful consumers to stick with the brand. The usual angle is "okay we cost a bit more than the competition, but you know you get quality with us ".

Too bad a large portion of Gillette's long time consumers (and their families) apparently did not respond well to the recent "controversial advertisement" viewed as criticizing men and masculinity. The whole "pay more for a quality brand" angle is not effective with consumers who are offended by the marketing. Not only were there male critics of the commercial of young to senior ages, many women were also offended commenting that the commercial did not make an honest effort to portray the positive aspects of masculinity and demonized innocuous forms of it (ie: "man attempts to approach a random woman"). Some critics did not even care about the gendered message itself, but were more disgusted that a shaving brand was pushing unnecessary politics into their bathrooms.

Whether you liked or disliked the commercial, Gillette did not strike as positive of a chord as they hoped with it. Many male and female consumers voiced negative reactions for it. The company's shaving products were already under longstanding criticism for pricing their female products higher than the male counterparts...

Bottom line: the commercial did not sink Gillette, but it certainly did not do much to pull in consumers. As far as appealing to their core target, the advert was a functional failure. It caused more criticism among the consumers than praise.
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TopicCouple hired assassin to kill their son for life insurance money.
ClockworkHare
10/25/19 1:52:20 AM
#19
Now imagine how many of these cases have gone undetected and the monsters got away with it...
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TopicDo women "jog" to try to get men?
ClockworkHare
10/24/19 7:10:18 PM
#6
Do women "jog" to try to get men?

Some women do. It's a tactic that does occasionally work.

Not all women, however, go for a jog for that reason.
Just like not all men dress in expensive clothes in public to attract women.
Sometimes people just want to feel nice for themselves.
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TopicStraight girl: "meet my gay ex-boyfriend"
ClockworkHare
10/24/19 3:31:35 AM
#3
It can happen, but it's typically something a heterosexual women would want to AVOID admitting...
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Topicwhat's with RPG characters who are way over-designed
ClockworkHare
10/22/19 5:58:48 AM
#3
The style is called Final Fantasy.
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TopicDo you experience sexism in the workplace against men?
ClockworkHare
10/21/19 6:26:10 AM
#7
pinky0926 posted...
Do you experience sexism in the workplace against men?

Well, yeah, I'm a male nurse. It generally comes with the job.

American healthcare facilities are heavily female-dominated in staff. In many places, (with the exception of doctors) male medical staff/caregivers are often a minority. We're kind of like a female construction worker on a male-dominated job site and there's similar cons to that.

Thankfully, like how some women in construction can still find a comfortable niche working alongside men, so can men in nursing alongside staff predominately women.

However, there are still instances of discrimination towards me for being male from both staff members and patients. The latter I don't take personally; patient preferences are a typical priority. In my opinion, they should be. Staff-related discrimination, however, is a much uglier and unprofessional matter. Thankfully in the facilities I've worked in policies and coworker cooperation has kept it to a bearable minimum. I tend to be a staff favorite where ever I work because of my ethics and practicality.

Although I will admit that the positive support as a male caregiver has not always been present in all facilities I've worked at. Some of them were outright dismissive and excusing of witnessed sexism towards me that would have normally ended in reprimands + suspensions if the genders were reversed. That's part of why I left those facilities and encouraged colleagues to avoid them both in person and online. Nowadays anyone can look up a facility's rep online before getting involved with them. And rumors of sexist maltreatment towards male patients and even staff can turn away a lot of clients/potential employees just the same as sexism towards women...

No facility wants that kind of rep to show up on a google search.
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TopicDo you think women enjoy sucking D or do they just do it for show?
ClockworkHare
10/20/19 7:41:33 AM
#17
Damn_Underscore posted...
Do you think women enjoy sucking D or do they just do it for show?

The physical act itself?
In general, no.

The thrill of being a guy fawning all over them as a sexual fantasy and begging for more?
Yeah, that's more of what they're actually going for.
That's why it's such a common buzzkill when a boyfriend barely reacts when a woman goes down on him. It's almost no fun for her...

For most women it's not so much the sucky sucky that turns them on.
It's watching the guy squirm under their power and climaxing by their mere touch. Their desirability can bring him to his knees. That's a turn on.
Although, granted, there are a few women who do actually get a buzz out of licking the hotdog or enjoy both parts of the act.

If you really want to cruise demographics super into oral play just for the suck of it and getting splashed in man butter...check out gay and bisexual men. Some of us are like dogs and practically fantasize about rolling in a tub of it after work rofl. It's a VERY common fetish genre...
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TopicWoman on twitter: No Man has all 5. A job, energy for round 2, good dick...
ClockworkHare
10/18/19 6:56:54 PM
#37
Over-generalized sexist tweets like that typically do not help someone get partners they really want, man or woman. If she's after a good man (a guy who meets HER standards), he's going to see bitter crap like that and say no thanks.

The exceptional men that she's likely after treat comments like that as red flags when they're looking for a wife. They will still be willing to hook up with her, but they're never going to put a ring on it. It basically becomes off-limits with that attitude.

If her comment is really how she feels, it's probably a reflection of what type of men she intentionally seeks. There's men out there with the traits she mentioned, but apparently she's not attracting any of them.

Who's fault is that really...?
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TopicHot girl at work is pregnant now
ClockworkHare
10/18/19 8:52:56 AM
#4
Hot girl at work is pregnant now

Well yeah, that's usually how it works...
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TopicSo far these are all the version exclusives for Pokemon Sword and Shield
ClockworkHare
10/17/19 10:07:55 PM
#7
I'm going to laugh if Drampa looks like a cliche Merlin.
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Topic"One ticket to Joker please"
ClockworkHare
10/17/19 10:02:55 PM
#32
Tryhaptaward posted...
ClockworkHare posted...
Okay theory:

- Girl was lead to believe the 2nd guy (her actual boyfriend) was not going to be able to make it to her prom.
- Turns out her boyfriend CAN make it, but he keeps it a secret with his buddy (1st guy) to surprise girlfriend.
- Boyfriend plans with buddy to get the girlfriend ready for her prom where her bf will "suddenly" drop by in time for prom.
- Girl's mom was likely in on it too (making it easier to convince girl to go with buddy), because duh, it's like something out of a romance film.

In other words:
1st guy is not going on a murder rampage. He was a friend in on the scheme the whole time...


So who is he going with? Is he just going to be content being by himself having gone and done that for his friend?

Doubtful. He didn't look like a dumpster fire and plenty of girls would be down with playing along with a romantic plan to give someone else a special prom. Dude likely had a date waiting on the side. If anything it would have made him a more appealing choice of partner.

The usual suspects are just racing to make this look like a gut-wrenching humiliation on camera when the full context is conveniently left out.
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Topic"One ticket to Joker please"
ClockworkHare
10/17/19 9:15:14 PM
#25
Okay theory:

- Girl was lead to believe the 2nd guy (her actual boyfriend) was not going to be able to make it to her prom.
- Turns out her boyfriend CAN make it, but he keeps it a secret with his buddy (1st guy) to surprise girlfriend.
- Boyfriend plans with buddy to get the girlfriend ready for her prom where her bf will "suddenly" drop by in time for prom.
- Girl's mom was likely in on it too (making it easier to convince girl to go with buddy), because duh, it's like something out of a romance film.

In other words:
1st guy is not going on a murder rampage. He was a friend in on the scheme the whole time...
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TopicDo you have a nice ass?
ClockworkHare
10/16/19 7:01:21 AM
#16
Do you have a nice ass?

I lift regularly and got a bunch of different guys wanting it, so I must be doing something right...
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TopicHow did you learn about da LGBT? Should schools teach a bit of dat iyo?
ClockworkHare
10/11/19 7:03:15 AM
#12
Homosexuality and bisexuality should be standardized subjects to mention in western Sex Ed.

It's literally sexuality...
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Topicgirl: i'm not picky...i just need a guy who's 6 feet tall with a 7 inch dick
ClockworkHare
10/10/19 6:18:24 AM
#18
"I'm not picky" in dating profiles usually translates to the person being both picky and dishonest...

If you're not actually picky, you generally DON'T have to ever state it.
Your flexible standards and expectations will usually say it for you.
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TopicHave you ever turned down a woman who wanted to date you?
ClockworkHare
10/10/19 3:25:21 AM
#9
Have you ever turned down a woman who wanted to date you?

Well yeah. She was either clueless about me being gay or she was just flat out unattractive/creepy.
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TopicWhat type of FEMALES are ATTRACTED to you?
ClockworkHare
10/10/19 3:22:09 AM
#18
What type of FEMALES are ATTRACTED to you?

-single moms
-cougars
-women who can't pick up on the distinct differences between a straight man and a gay man
-and for some odd undisclosed reason, East Asian women...
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TopicWould you try out one of those matchmaking cafes in Japan?
ClockworkHare
10/07/19 2:47:34 PM
#8
Personally, no. I haven't needed to, but I've never shamed anyone for trying.

I don't particularly recommend speed dating events for lonely men, however. It's like 90% of said events are hosted by female organizers who are naturally more often focused on catering to women clientele. Very few of them (running the events on their own) actually have any decent insight in what most men looking for relationships want. And the few male organizers tend to present the same biased approach as well. Which is why some of these events have been unintentionally cancelled...not enough clients showed up. Specifically not enough men interested. Sometimes it's the other way around, but for whatever reasons it's notably more common for a lack of guys to cause cancellation.

Think about it. If a woman is a hottie with a likable personality (by men's standards), she's typically going to have less reason to resort to speed dating events (that cost $$$ btw). She will generally already have an assortment of men approaching her without assistance. Which means she's less likely to show up to the events. And that leaves...

I have not used matchmaking services either, but I've noticed some of the higher-end businesses involved in hitching my friends had much more competent and experienced coordinators who weren't afraid to bluntly admit "yeah women tend to look for this, men tend to look for that, here's the ice cold statistics...roll with it or we can't help you ". Keep in mind, the better quality services tend to be considerably expensive as well. That's to be expected since many of them will basically be doing most of the footwork for you. It's like paying for election campaign staff.

I wouldn't really trust nor pay for a little "mom & pop" matchmaking service anymore. Even free, it's typically not a good deal since charity does not mean quality and commitment.
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TopicWhy are there so few fat guys at the gym?
ClockworkHare
10/07/19 1:46:18 PM
#8
Guns_of_Verdun posted...
Why are there so few fat guys at the gym that I go to?

You tell us.
It's the gym YOU go to...

The ones I use have plenty of beefcakes, but lots of regular looking people too, including fat guys wanting to shape up.

Post #5 does bring up a valid point, however.
Men following a worthwhile gym routine tend to trim fat and get fit faster than the average woman.
That's additional muscle mass and testosterone for you...
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TopicConvicted pedophile set to earn big royalties from 'Joker' movie
ClockworkHare
10/07/19 1:24:46 PM
#10
ROFL the haters are pulling any last minute strings they can to take stabs at this one movie.
Which is funny because the media hysteria surrounding it gave an ironic boost to it's publicity...

Besides this is not the first instance of bad people getting royalties from big flicks or hit TV series. You might be surprised how many of your favorite blockbusters and academy award winning picks put some cash in the pockets of evil individuals on the side. And there would be a lot less "Movies of the Year" if every one of them with nasty ties had to be pulled out of sight for provocative yet common reasons like this.

Hollywood has been a dark filthy place with dirty little secrets for decades. Why so virtuous now...?
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TopicWould you try out one of those matchmaking cafes in Japan?
ClockworkHare
10/07/19 12:33:40 PM
#5
If you want to try speed dating, matchmaking etc, you do you.
Give yourself whatever opportunities you need.

Just don't go in expecting a fairy tale outcome. These are "desperate measures" no matter how you cut it...
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TopicWas it appropriate for the judge of the killer lady cop trial to hug the killer?
ClockworkHare
10/07/19 12:26:42 PM
#21
They weren't going to give her a life sentence. She was initially going to get 28 years.
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TopicGirls without boyfriends have no reason to not give a decent guys a chance
ClockworkHare
10/07/19 12:06:45 PM
#56
Tmaster148 posted...
Febrel posted...
Tmaster148 posted...
DarthAragorn posted...
That's true and that's why many men are going to be miserable and alone forever


More like miserable men no one wants to be around are going to end up alone because they refuse to make any personal improvements and whine that everything they want doesn't just fall into their lap.

Why doesn't it apply to miserable women too? In an equal society the miserable people would just date each other.


Miserable don't want to be with each other for the same reason non miserable don't want to be with miserable people.

And it sure does apply to miserable women as well. They just aren't as vocal as miserable guys.

OH HELL YES THEY ARE ROFL.

Check out 90% of angry radfem echo chambers online.
Holy shit are they dripping with casual misandry whenever men (sometimes even boys) get brought up.
It's why male-sympathetic feminists pull up anchor and sail the fuck away from those places. Too toxic...

Most men wouldn't know about it because they're not hanging around places like that.
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TopicI never understood why Batman would kill *The Dark Knight spoilers*
ClockworkHare
10/07/19 3:21:02 AM
#7
Batman is literally a vigilante with a history of keeping a hidden identity.

That means the public and local authorities don't have in-depth information on his motives or anything distinctly personal about him other than his stunts supposedly fighting crime. For all they know he could be another unstable nutjob lurking around in a city well-known for random acts of homicidal terrorism. A nutjob that is also difficult for the police to apprehend.

The average citizens can't confirm whether or not Batman's just posing like a hero in front of cameras while escalating to violence towards ANYONE who triggers him enough out of sight. Yeah he was witnessed doing what looked like heroic things, but that's not solid confirmation he's sane, ethical, or values the welfare of all innocent people.
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TopicCW Supergirl now has pants
ClockworkHare
10/07/19 2:03:30 AM
#12
pegusus123456 posted...
AmericaTheBrave posted...
pegusus123456 posted...
To be fair, they film in Canada. I imagine Melissa Benoist asked for the change because she got tired of being cold as fuck.


It's called being the character. If she can't commit to being the way the character is, she shouldn't have been Supergirl.

My bad, I watched all the seasons of the show and somehow missed that Supergirl was a Kryptonian skirt that gained sentience and decided to work as a reporter..

Then you're not a true fan then...

Literally the FIRST episode omg!
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TopicCarboy legend or myth
ClockworkHare
10/06/19 11:34:07 PM
#6
car what?
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TopicGuys literally only want one thing and it's fucking disgusting
ClockworkHare
10/06/19 10:58:37 PM
#9
MabusIncarnate posted...
Black licorice?

I like guys and black licorice.

More for me.
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