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I love Adam Driver if for no other reason than his ability to ejaculate on the chest of a girl and still come off as a sympathetic character. Having gotten that out of the way, does anyone else get tired of the "this guy is the real thing" trope that frequently accompanies profiles of rising movie/television stars

They airbrushed him to death. I mean I know everyone in magazines is airbrushed, photoshopped, etc. But I know his face does not look that smooth at all (and I'm ok with it).

Jared Leto is still very much a hearthrob!

He's basically Jordan from "My So-Called Life." If anything, he's a throwback to the hearthrobs of the mid-90s.

I hated him in season 1, loved him in season 2, then started to dislike him again in season 3. But I think that had a lot to do with the fact that Lena Dunham's character just kept revealing herself as a shittier and shittier person and you realize that he is kind of too good for her.

If they got stuck in some neverending death spiral argument and neither of them ever spoke to the media again, I would happily buy them a wedding present.

Yeah he looks really insanely good. GQ always does a great job on that part of things.

what delusional creative decided "ohhh, sitting on a pile of broken down cardboard boxes? that will be PERFECT!" the vaguely homeless aesthetic is just inane

Ditto. I went from being disgusted by Adam the character to thinking, "Holy shit, he's the only real one. Why is he surrounded by these people?!"
And these pictures. Ugh.. I might need a minute.

I can't get over his face and his voice combined. It's like a living Neanderthal. Or like a younger version of BOB from Twin Peaks.

Ugh. I hated him at first and was totally not into his whole deal but then in the show he's basically become the best, most relate-able character besides Shoshanna (who is Queen and deserves her own spin-off). Ergo now I find him completely hot.

It's the fucking NYPost— that reactionary rag can't do satire. Their Lo-Com-Denom readership has no ear for it. If it were an Onion post, sure. But I mean. Jesus WEPT awready. This collaborator-traitor-Auntie-Tom chick is utterly terrifying.

There are girls and women out there bemoaning that they've never been catcalled, taking it as a sign that they must be ugly. That, to me, only adds to the odiousness of catcalls.

no, woman with low self esteem seeking validation from male strangers sounds more like it.

I think it might be subtly insulting to the "hard hats" as well. I'm not sure.

And now she lives in a magical land where the men shout out to her how lovely she is, not "Hey bitch, come suck my cock". I guess I need to be walking around where she is walking around.

I read that in the article and thought the same thing myself. I was cat called at 12 and I grew up in a safe suburb of a major city.

I think I got more cat calls between 11-15 than between 15-29 (after that I became an old crone invisible to men, fortunately!). Which proves men are pretty much pedos and ew ew gross.

"OMG I met this SUPER CUTE cute guy in 'construction' on this Craigslist ad but he's very skittish about 'bitches who try to tie him down. Hmmmmmmmmmm maybe if I wrote this big dumb post fawning over "construction workers" maybe he would let me watch Family Guy on Cartoon Network after we have sex. I mean, I

Two possibilities - she was significantly overweight when she was young or she never left the house until she was 20. That isn't to say that overweight women aren't cat called, that was just my experience growing up. I didn't get cat called until I was 30 lbs less. At the time I found it flattering. I no longer do.