Someone tried saying the same about Gary Busey, but he's got a more creepy vibe.
Someone tried saying the same about Gary Busey, but he's got a more creepy vibe.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHHAA Farrah is the Helen Keller of our time!!! Oh shit, Rich, that was good.
Don't forget he also shoots down an "avid video game player" and a person who "lives in parents basement."
It's a sign of how user-friendly the internet has gotten over the years. Back in the '90s, we had to know all of this stuff. For today's kids, it's just the status quo.
Funny thing is, there are some basics told in the video, that are still true and so many people today still don't know. For me it's much harder to stand todays teens smartassing about stuff told in this video, they don't know anything about (Even as they use this stuff daily themselves), than watching the horrid 90s…
I was gonna say the same thing. As a woman, I had to deal with knowing I wasn't considered attractive early and often. Somehow I managed to carve out a happy life in spite of it. I was lonely for decades and knew I wasn't supposed to show it, wasn't supposed to let myself get bitter, and wasn't supposed to waste my…
Yeah and then they'll bitch that all women are crazy/psycho.
I'm a straight woman who feels like no one's attracted to me. I "peaked" over ten years ago according to men. At least men don't depreciate like fucking cars. Whyyyy do men think women are never lonely, rejected, ignored?! Is it because the "dime pieces" are literally the only ones on your radars?
these people are sick. on the other hand i'm a straight guy and i can't say i've never felt some of those emotions before. feeling like no one attracted to you and people think you're a creep sucks. and asking someone out sucks too because then they have the power because you're the one who likes them. that's why i…
That sounds absolutely horrifying. It also reminds me of something that happened to me in a bar (close to a decade ago).
At the time, I was having a conversation with a male acquaintance of mine. I'd known him for years, in the sense that we hung out with the same group of people, but not very well. I wouldn't have…
I know it's heartless, but ... good.
Honestly, I feel bad for all these dogs that are clearly misused or untrained or abused, but regardless of what got them to the point of vicious, once vicious they need to be put down.
The one time a guy blatantly grabbed my ass in a club I turned around and punched him in the stomach. I doubt it hurt more than his ego, but it sure felt good.
I see this all the time in clubs and I can't stand it anymore. Several times I have gone up to men who were harassing women that way and just put them in a head lock from behind and told them they could choose to leave or fight me. I have done that while bouncing or just hanging out. I'm not even very physically…
I'm not sure why it surprises me that most women have experienced something like this, because it shouldn't.
I was out for my birthday last Saturday night and was out dancing with my friends. Literally in just our little circle dancing away to some cheesy 90's music. Some guy came up behind me and just would not stop groping me. I removed his hands and said 'No' at least 4 times, eventually I just moved to a different part…
no. sterling ruined himself. jesus fucking christ.
Sterling Fucks Up His Own Life...
Is this like when Ashley Dupre "ruined" Eliot Spitzer, or Monica Lewinsky "ruined" Clinton? Seriously, WTF with that headline?
I would argue he ruined himself.
So, for example, "Abortion is wrong. We have a whole system set up to help you through pregnancy and birth." That's great!