Like the fear demon in Buffy.
Like the fear demon in Buffy.
I was pissed off about this too, but then I learned that Christie campaigned HARD for the role. It was written male, if I recall correctly. She just wanted to get in the movie, in any role. Now she has a role that's been announced as a prominent part of the trilogy going forward.
At least you're self aware about it, haha.
If you think it might be psychological, I recommend trying to solve it psychologically. If you skip straight to a pharmacological solution, that may adversely affect your confidence for some time going forward. There's nothing wrong with deciding to pop a noble blue pill, but if it's in your own mind, it might be good…
I did this for a while for the same reason and I've really enjoyed getting more and more active! The people in here are so awesome and make me feel like I don't just talk shit all the time. Come play with us more.
"You don't like me, and I don't like you."
"I like you!"
Almost identical to my problem. It's a tough situation to be in, and there aren't many resources to help you out. I know. People think "having erection problems" means you can't get hard at all or that it's a permanent overarching problem but the fact is it can just misbehave for a while.
I am a white man. I have more rights than literally anyone else on earth (except for rich men). You're a peddler of bullshit and unfortunately for you you've taken what you push. You and your kind are trying to drag us all down; you're nothing more than an obstacle to overcome, and we're overcoming you.
I found Grindr such a horrible place. It was like the app version of really hot, humid, close weather. Also, the limited capabilities if you don't pay for it are a joke. No notifications?? Please.
I can understand buckling against that pressure. You want to rebel against the douchebag homophobe men who punish you for not liking the thing they like. Trouble is, it doesn't hurt them, it hurts the people whose genitals you're "eww gross-ing". Victims of the patriarchy hurting each other! How poetic.
If you want I can paste an identical comment on another article and you can upvote it there! It might seem out of place underneath Wayne Rogers's obit, though.
Totally. But believing in dumb stuff is cute in reality too, if the person's not obnoxious. My best friend, my amazing and smart and funny and pretty well-adjusted best friend, believes in ghosts. That, to me, is nonsense. But I love her.
You set the bar too… [doctorhawkes voice] sexy.
Chicken and egg. Politicians and the like do it because they see it working. But it is definitely a tactic, in the same ballpark as dog-whistle politics.
I WISH mine was a little too low… we all have to accept that we hate the sound of our own voice because it's not how it sounds in our heads. In my head, I do a pretty good James Taylor, Frank Sinatra, and Michael Buble. Outside my head, I find my voice nasal and ineffectual and. Well. Jew-y. I escaped the nose, but…
I'm replying to let you know that I think you're a turd. You've drunk poisoned water. Your mind is clouded by the Dark Side.
"Most Americans"? Alright, this is getting just sad now. Polls overwhelmingly show that "most Americans" are "strongly in favour" of sensible gun law reform (i.e. "gun control").
And yet, your own responses on the words "microaggressions" and "safe spaces". Valid words, as you term them, being that people, as you say, recognise them.
I try to laugh about those things, but that is so frightfully disheartening.
I only know about your Founding Fathers from pop culture, so I generally only know their foibles. But Nick Offerman's book about Gumption gave me a lot to respect about them.