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I feel like it's the appropriate time to say that I know Matt Gourley and I wish him all the success in the world.

What makes me think that? A pretty damn successful marriage from a guy who was beforehand a player in the classical sense. Cliche as it sounds I know the guy pretty well and when his wife isn't around he, and this is his words here, stares morosely at the walls in his house like a dog who's master is away.

I'm not at the age when people are getting hitched, and it's possible that as I progress in life that will be as situation, but as I stand I think that plenty of my friends are going to go through life without marriage in the books.

I jumped when I read that cause my IRL name actually is Daniel, so I'm like "Who the hell is this person and how do they know who I am?"

Eh, I wouldn't say nerd culture is more rape-y than jock culture or party culture. And I wouldn't even call 4chan nerds, they aren't interested in creativity or creation at all, and instead of being self-absorbed they're disturbingly active in the outside world.

I think that to our detriment we as a society have attached sexual desire to romantic attachment.

I hope so, I certainly don't need to settle into a crappy relationship and spawn a brood of children because that's what's expected of me.

Yet again, I'm sure I'll meet somebody who will make me feel romantic love, I just haven't yet and I don't think it's natural to force it.

Good for you, I know a handful of people who met somebody, fell instantly in love and have been together ever since. I just don't think that's necessarily in the cards for everyone.

I mean, at least a couple years ago they were fucking with Scientology and pedophiles and animals abusers, now they're supporting pedophiles, blackmailing pop stars and suppressing dissent.

Maybe I'm just a fucked up millennial, but the list of people I know that seem genuinely happier in a relationship than out of one can be counted on one hand.

Man, between Anonymous lurking points being the epicenter for GG, them getting straight up murdered by cartels and this shit, this has not been a good year for them.

Well, I doubt this role will really push her but I'm always happy to see stars I like land bigger and better jobs. Will the movie be good? Doubtfully, but sometimes its better to be the best part of a shit project than having a good performance in a good movie.

So I read the synopsis and I've guessed the movie's twists.

On one hand, I actually think she's a better comedic actor than Hart and Ferrell (now that he's old and burnt out and appearing in Kevin Hart movies), and I'm sure that she's going to be fucking funny, but on the other hand, she is quite lovely and I understand why you'd want her dressed provocatively to sell movie

I found about her in the summer of 2013, along with a host of other artists that I now massively enjoy/became big deals/are amusing enough (Disclosure, or rather Sam Smith, MS MR, Haim, Krewella) and I thought that she was okay, if perhaps a mite too sleazy for me (she kinda dropped the chav stuff later on). But I

Megadeth is still my favorite thrash band, despite the fact that Dave's a tool.

He's supposed to be a 80s guy, who loves Top Gun and 16 Candles and Star Wars and other mainstream, kinda dumb stuff.

I was gonna say Liam Neeson playing a horribly depressed character who's just trying to make each day at a time after the death of his wife seems…uncomfortably timely.

Well, if it's about death and finality and the like it'd make perfect sense for Abed to hate it. He's halfway to a sociopath.