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I was just making it clear that the show did it very intentionally and talked about how they were doing this for that specific reason.

But he then added that it goes both ways! He said it initially because it was from his perspective, and then clarified that he meant it is for both men and women. Someone else said it, he retweeted it, and then he tweeted two more times to say that he meant it for men and women. He recognized his mistake and fixed

Good thing he looks like that, because from that clip...he seems like a horrible actor.

I love Kat Dennings. I rarely watch because I always forget, but if I have nothing to watch while I run, I put this on.

Capri Sun is a hangover cure.

This isn't mentioned in the article, but I know that after the show received a lot of backlash for stereotyping/being racist, they were like, LOOK! We're putting a hot Asian guy on the show to erase all that!

Well, he was probably speaking from his own experience, as a man. Which I think is fair enough. If I was sharing that sentiment, I would have probably said, "If a guy doesn't go down on a girl..." because that's my point of view. I think you're looking for something to be offended about here. He said everyone

This picture looks really familiar to me, and it is reminding me of a story that was all over the news a while ago, about a guy on Facebook who was using the picture of a dead soldier and talking to women and getting into relationships with them (and possibly scamming money from them, I'm not sure). I guess it's not

But he said men should do the same. Also, this is Ice-T's twitter we're talking about here.

A-ha. Thank you for sharing!

Oh man, those Gaga pictures. I remember when I got my first Macbook.

If they don't want him, I'll take him. He sure is handsome.

I think he might have said something like, "women should suck dick" first, because he retweeted someone that said, "and vice versa," and then posted this later.

I love how EVERYONE has a "fool-proof method" that works "EVERY TIME" yet it clearly does not work every time.

A-ha. Interesting. I just assumed that depending on the situation, it's usually like, let's do this immediately.

I mean, I KNOW I will look better when I'm older, and I surprisingly don't get carded a ton now. It's less even about WHAT these people are complimenting me on, and more about the fact that people feel the need to comment on my appearance to me like that. That's really what irks me!

It's annoying because it doesn't matter! Like, I'm 23. Get over it!

Usually reading too fast is the issue to me, and skipping over the most important words. D'oh.

I wear make-up every day, if I am going out in public. I always have on eyeliner, and I usually do liquid liner. I guess people just think it is my "style" or whatever, but it's because without my makeup, I look like I am twelve years old (I'm 23). It's annoying to have people ask when you are graduating high

It's on his chest, not his arm. I'm not positive, but I don't think taking off someone's shirt is common practice before administering CPR.