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Yeah, it's pandering, which I typically find gross just in general. BUT... there is something kind of novel about a famous straight (*) guy publicly showing that he's flattered by and soliciting other men being sexually attracted to him, rather than homophobicly repelled by same, which is still usually what you get.

Yas.

Does anyone else find it insulting when a celebrity says something like that? Like when Kathy Griffin says "The Gays." Or this tweet here from Nick? Imagine if Justin Timberlake tweeted "I love my black fans."

All the Jonas brothers run together for me, but I really liked this article. I think it gives a good depiction of what their lives were like before and after Disney hijacked it.

I do. Normal people don't randomly throw haymakers at people who tap them on the shoulder. And for some reason bringing in normal guy rape anecdotes does nothing to not make both stories seem way out there.

I'm not defending him, but both of these narratives seem to depend on the "I was attacked out of nowhere" defense, which never makes any goddamn sense. "I was 'suddenly attacked' by a woman." "He punched me in the face after I simply tapped him on the shoulder." Don't get me wrong: it sounds like he was behaving like

Still not feeling Cameron Diaz as Miss Hannigan. Guess my heart belongs to Carol Burnett.

hating direct conflict is different than being passive aggressive. i am aggressively passive aggressive.

Winter is coming...all over your face.

Excuse me while I Google EVERY picture posted of him.

The ONLY boyfriends that matter to me are Winter Boyfriends.

Holy Christ, he looks just like his father, only hotter.

They're obviously just looking for Scott Eastwood.

Random takeaways:

It's almost as if gay people can be gay without it being a huge defining trait in their personality and/or storyline.

"Wow, I can't believe I'm going to get a picture of the gorgeous and talented Anthony Mackie...thanks for letting me use your camera Miss."

YouTube it. YouTube it now. Kitchen nightmares Amy's Baking Company. It will change your life.

Oh, please. You clearly know nothing of this woman and her vile, attention-seeking behavior. She wasn't fired because her employer refused to accommodate her health needs; she was fired because she's wholly unpleasant and loathed by fans and castmates alike.