There's nothing more exhilarating than pointing out the shortcomings of others, is there?
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I tried to watch it once, but I only tuned in with hopes of lesbian porn. I quickly realized I could just DL lesbian porn and avoid all of the conversation.
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I still like Huey Lewis and the News. I was a child in the 80's, and my parents listened to a bunch of music that I still love. My 3 favorite 80's albums stem from my parents collection:
Huey Lewis and the News: Sports
Phil Collins: No Jacket Required
Paul Simon: Graceland
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im a photographer but im also in school for construction engineering which means im friends with a bunch of guys who try to out 'man' each-other. heres a few of the things ive gotten shit for.
1. i love to cook
2. i enjoy chick flicks
3. i collect sneakers
4. i love whiny emo music
5. im a cuddler
1. I like to read advice columnists for amusement. (e.g., Dear Prudence on Slate, Dear Margo on Yahoo!). I get a huge reward when I read a hilarious letter on the par of "I love her, but she doesn't know I killed her father"
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2. I have been reading Jane Austen this summer, and loving it. I might be a literature student, but I am also a heterosexual male, and part of me can't see this as normal. I've been justifying it by saying that my favorite part of her writing is the non-gendered, satirical voice she writes in, that I think is making fun of all of her characters, and does not take the typical 'young woman needs a rich man' plotline at face value. Perhaps the uninteresting nature of her stories merely serves to demonstrate for me how great her writing must be if I still don't want to put down one of her books.
My guilty pleasure is laughing at the lack of proof-reading in blog posts from tech blogs and RSS feeds from news outlets and thinking how if I can spot them, they're kinda lame...or they need to employ a proof-reader. Today one headline read "Thieves getting money for vehicles from selling there scrap metal". I know I am in the south and they might have meant something like "that there scrap metal" but...come on people you have a journalism education. Proof-reading was a basic part of writing the last I checked. I'm not perfect by any means and especially in email or on message boards but I'm not professing to be a professional either.