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I am definitely a naturally shy person, so I do find it difficult to just approach someone cold. I'm so much better if I'm introduced to them at some little party or something. I think one piece of advice is, don't worry so much and just start out with a "How you doing?" or something innocuous like that. I think your

You also don't have to call it "sheltered." It just means you don't socialize in the same circles as these comedians and their peers.

Not hard to follow. It's just the new terminology that's confusing. Damn kids.

I share your confusion. Maybe they're just joking, but if they're not…

OK, I guess that could be what was meant by that. People who make a big point about telling you that may be full of shit. And yes, I suppose it's a joke, but in my many years I've never been attracted to any man. It doesn't mean anything.

The current state of DC movies is mostly due to the usual tone deaf movie executives who don't understand anything beyond the superficial. Batman Begins and its sequels are popular, so dumb executive man says, "Oh, you now make superhero movies dark." These are people who think one superhero is the same as the next,

It'll be like all of Bruce Willis's recent "I am bored to be here" movie roles, but without Bruce's disinterested good humor.

I think he could still make a fine Batman, but he's probably wishing he could abandon the sinking ship of tone deaf, poor decision-makers running the DC movie universe. Yeah, I sometimes get tired of wealthy celebrities complaining about their lives. But honestly, after the crap people have been giving those movies,

I guess it must be especially weird having to put up with men's bullshit when you're also a man yourself.

Wait, so straight women really do have gay best friends? I thought that was a Hollywood construct so single women in romantic comedies have someone to get advice from.

"I never trust straight men who boast no attraction to men or no confusion."

At the risk of sounding like some old, right wing pundit, the very fact that the person asking the question thinks that way worries me. It sounds like someone not really thinking for themselves, and being influenced way too much by the most ultra liberal parts of the culture. "Are white men no use to us? Should I hate

I'll gladly admit I don't get the appeal of these two, but I'm also likely not in any part of their audience.

I'm not sure about the politics of your comment, but I do agree I kind of have no idea what they're talking about in some place. Some of that may be just due to my age, and maybe they're joking, but I feel like I need to go to urban dictionary to figure it out.

As a Warren constituent I have to say she did do pretty good but she needs to back off on turning her slow talking into a Southern drawl.

I think I've already grown tired of his Trump. I know at the moment, there's a lot of material, but I hope they stagger his appearances. And honestly I'm sick of that Trump face he's doing.

Did Rosie O'Donnell bring up playing Bannon? Because if she didn't, how can she not take that as an insult?

So, am I supposed to hate her for some reason? She didn't choose her father.

Well, good. Maybe they can stop this "circle-jerk" as you call it altogether.

Well, I guess I just meant it was brand new, and the writer expected every reader to know all about it.