FrogAndToadForever
FrogAndToadForever
FrogAndToadForever

Rupert Grint in the HP movies was the first boy I was ever just plain sexually attracted to for no apparent reason. Before him I'd seen movie stars and been like "yes he's hot because he has a nice body and pretty eyes" or some shit. But I can't pinpoint why I'm so attracted to him. But oh my God I SO would.

So, Carmela behaved in traditionally feminine and maternal ways and that redeems her?

Your arguments are "think about what you've watched" and "you need to review the show".

Honey, yes, you are. You are talking out of your ass. Or else maybe you haven't learned anything since 1989 about psych, I don't know, but your assessment of Skylar as simply "dismissive bitch wife" and your inability to pull out anything deeper than that makes me SERIOUSLY skeptical.

Oh I know, I just couldn't help myself this time. Except I don't know that he is a troll. I think he's a somewhat delusional person who comes here to educate us all, rather than comment to have discussion, but does that automatically make him a troll?

Every time you talk about how you work in psych I laugh. If you have to support whatever you're saying with "I work in x field, I have y degree, I AM SMARTER THAN EVERYONE HERE" your argument is bullshit.

Perfect.

Take another little chunk of my lung now baby!

"I don't even know what you're talking about"

....No... I don't feel old... That was another poster....

Oh fuck I forgot that her skin color is not her actual skin color. Nevermind I take it back.

I talked about the insurance thing elsewhere, but it's untrue that men as a group pay more for car insurance. It is true that young men under 25 do. But that is, at most, a 9 year period, give or take times when you're on your parents insurance.

Yeah she's a little darker but is closer in complexion to Kim than to Kanye.

Well, MamaLynn, since you're I'm sure you're an unparalleled parallel parker I hereby award you the Top Ten Percent award for parking, and I threw in a pun for a bonus :)

Oh I definitely think it has its place, but I also think that it plays into the general societal convention that women should be less assertive and have to "dull" harsher truths.

Yeah I think it's very useful in a conflict resolution setting, but in a classroom or board room setting, I wonder why I use it so much.

Right but again, it's just about a specific subset of men. Also those numbers could certainly use the percentage of teenage male drivers who get into accidents vs. the percentage of female drivers who get into accidents as opposed to the percentage of all accidents that are caused by either gender. That would account

Okay, luckily I clicked the link before I jumped on this comment.

I mean there are numbers that back up the fact that teenage boys 16-25 get into the most accidents. It evens out after that. Teenage boys are the most expensive, then teenage girls, then adults of either gender.

Hmm but that doesn't make sense as to why teenage males in particular are singled out by insurance companies, unless the difference between amount of male and female drivers is also as prevalent in the teen years.