I always wondered about the male/female divide in comedy. Especially in the documentaries about SNL, you see male comedians just outright stating that women cannot be funny.
I always wondered about the male/female divide in comedy. Especially in the documentaries about SNL, you see male comedians just outright stating that women cannot be funny.
These just don't look like real men. I mean, I also Nair my chest and back, but I'm not nearly so ripped. I'm just a gay guy who dislikes body hair.
I'm all for attractive male specimens being displayed, but those pants sit literally just above his penis. I'm surprised we aren't seeing his pubes, because that's what we're looking at.
I like to think this story is the real Ouroborous for Reagan: His dumb ass was saved by other federal workers. Only through federal agency could he replace another federal agency.
Oh, I want nice things, but you are damn straight I am not willing to "work hard" for them.
Just so long as their corporate executives made hundreds of millions of dollars. I think we can all rest easy at night knowing that the people responsible for profit received the least of it and are jobless.
15 mg of Temazepam. It's a $4 restoril generic. It beats the ever lasting shit out of Ambien or the "z" drugs in that it actually works, consistently, and keeps you asleep all night without a heavy hangover.
It took xanax and Zoloft before my days felt normal and restoril before I could sleep at night. Before I learned what "normal" felt like, and immediately learned to hate everyone who got it courtesy of not having bad biochemistry.
As a white person, I guess what I've always been curious about is: There are very many hilarious black comedians who deserve that sort of national voice and recognition. Kenan Thompson. Aisha Tyler. Chris Rock. Talented actors and comedians whose credentials deserve recognition beyond their limited representation as…
Oh the wedding scenario is aaaaaaaaaaawful.
I dated one man with Aspergers. I would do it again. That was not at all a limiting factor. There are some things that have to be negotiated, but I have no idea what normal people expect out of normal relationships. You have to talk more than usual and explain more things, but that's just what it is.
+1 :) Much needed laugh.
Aw, honey.
""In the media's narrative, you would think that homosexuals are the poor souls who have been banished by society like ugly stepchildren and are now rising to overcome incredible odds," Christian Broadcasting Network News Chief Political Correspondent David Brody laments. (Alternate headline: "Please Stop Ridiculing…
It does not appear to have devolved to that point yet, but the writing does seem to be on the wall, yes.
The most pointed example of how and why someone could "hate men" is Family Guy. A cartoon that realistically portrays an image most middle/average men can identify with (or laugh and find funny, anything other than nauseating) is a great argument for why people would hate them. And by people I mean gay men and all…
Straight people think about this shit way too much.
You aren't alone. ;)
Please, I'm an 8 in the straight community but about a 4 in the gay community.
I think part (or maybe all) of the problem lies with the American medical community's obsession with the quantity of life. Like they're consistently trying to beat an average of some sort.