Alex-LT
Alex-LT
Alex-LT

Well, yeah ... that's why I put in parentheses that it was ... I'm lazy ... didn't want to erase and start over. I think of it as much worse than "hack" debating. It's something that's anathema to debate, isn't it?

Disingenuous, but I'll explain: To give that as one of the options is fine ... it's that oftentimes, it's asserted that it's the only kind of thing girls will like. You know, a bit like the assertion that all girls toys and clothes and rooms and everything on the planet has to be pink.


I fucking hate pink. I did

Gee, it's almost as if people like you don't realize that a lot of women and men like the SAME things. There is no strict dividing line. There's a lot of bleed-through. How is it you don't know this?

That's not hack debating (well, it is, but—); it is essentially at least 2 logical fallacies: the strawman and the slippery slope. And probably at least one more I'm forgetting, ATM.

"Dating sims"? Really?
And you don't see anything off or wrong about that?
::sigh::

I don't do Sherlock, but Moffat should have been replaced on DW a couple of seasons ago.
::gives no fucks about flames::

Nerd that I am, I've liked him since he played Shinzon in "Star Trek: Nemesis," but he was amazing in "Lawless". I still haven't seen him in "Bronson," but I need to. But . . . the back-and-forth between him and One-Two in "RocknRolla" gives me a naughty fit of giggles.
Video: Bob is so sweet in his unrequited love

Same here, but I also think he's become a mesmerizing actor.

Extra, extra, EXTRA creepy!

Ornella Muti —- definitely crazy hot. And I don't even play for that team.

Same movie: Now, Sam Jones (forget the stupid bleached hair for that movie, though) . . . I saw him in Playgirl, back in the good ole days. Shocked, I was, shocked I tell you . . . at how his closest relative must have been equine. ^_~

I agree. A movie isn't sexy just due to the number of "hawt chix" that are in it.

No doubt. She's the hottest thing to EVER grace the screen. And then, there's the neck-tattooed George Clooney.


"Queen of the Damned". Lestat and Jessie ...

Fucking A, Ben Browder.

Grit, in essence, is consistently "showing up" and persevering despite the obstacles. It can predict success for things like winning the National Spelling Bee, succeeding at West Point, and even staying married (at least for men).

Yes, animals have a pecking order or hierarchy, and this is how they live.
(Humans do, too; we just hate to admit it.)

Join reality. It's harsh, it's cold, but sometimes it's fun.

I'm stealing this. :-P

NOW I WANT POPCORN.

I am so suggestible.
::sigh::

THANKS, OBAMA!

That's a Rottweiler. :-)