dragonlife
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What is that from? 'Shop?
And I have a huge head that makes my shoulders look narrow, so I always think of them as an unattractive trait.That's a . . . huh.
Personally, I like narrow shoulders. I think they make you focus on the guy's chest more.
I kinda have wide shoulders that don't really fit my body, so I always think of them as awkward.
I'd stay a night at the Bates hotel.
I hadn't either until I took a Hitchcock course in the spring. I managed to see The Birds with the Prof in a theater in Chicago, Tippi Hedren was there. I think I've only see like 8 hitchcock films, all from that class. It was great.
What is that from? 'Shop?
I hadn't either until I took a Hitchcock course in the spring. I managed to see The Birds with the Prof in a theater in Chicago, Tippi Hedren was there. I think I've only see like 8 hitchcock films, all from that class. It was great.
You should be angry at your cranium, not your shoulders then.And I have a huge head that makes my shoulders look narrow, so I always think of them as an unattractive trait.
Maaan. How do people keep finding these awesome classes? My sister took a course on soundtracks and scores in film, a friend of mine took a class where they read Watchmen and watched The Twilight Zone, and you've got your Hitchcock class...I need to read course descriptions more closely.
I can do something about my shoulders, I can't do much about reducing my head.You should be angry at your cranium, not your shoulders then.
Man, that sounds cool. (get it, sounds?) After taking the two required writing classes for college there is essentially a "Fuck it, whatever class " or focal point where a prof teaches about....anything and everything. It is really rad but I can't take anymore. I DO have to take some art classes, I definitely want to take more motion picture classes
I also have a big head and ears like dumbo so hats aren't for me.
Man, that sounds cool. (get it, sounds?) After taking the two required writing classes for college there is essentially a "Fuck it, whatever class " or focal point where a prof teaches about....anything and everything. It is really rad but I can't take anymore. I DO have to take some art classes, I definitely want to take more motion picture classes
All of the really specific classes are what I'm looking forward to most in college. The gay and lesbian writing course that fulfills one of my English requirements and the Jewish Film class are both high on my list of classes I want to get into one way or another.Yeah I need to take an in/out to fulfill my gen ed, was leaning towards a film class as you described. I also kind of wanted screenwriting or intro to guitar, but both were full.![]()
All of the really specific classes are what I'm looking forward to most in college. The gay and lesbian writing course that fulfills one of my English requirements and the Jewish Film class are both high on my list of classes I want to get into one way or another.
All of the really specific classes are what I'm looking forward to most in college. The gay and lesbian writing course that fulfills one of my English requirements and the Jewish Film class are both high on my list of classes I want to get into one way or another.
Tonight I learned:
*You don't have to be drunk to have fun dancing at a club
*Go-go boys change their underwear between sets
*Being emotionally attached to one person and flirting with another can coexist without ruining your conscience
Tonight I learned:
*You don't have to be drunk to have fun dancing at a club
*Go-go boys change their underwear between sets
*Being emotionally attached to one person and flirting with another can coexist without ruining your conscience
What's a gay and lesbian writing course? Is it teaching how to write but only for gays? Are your writing skills that bad guys and girls?
I need to take two genre writing classes, so gay and lesbian fiction falls into that category along with classes on science fiction, romance novels, and the like. One of the reasons I want to take the class is because I don't think of gay fiction as really being its own genre with its own set of tropes, so I'm interested in how the class is presented and taught.What's a gay and lesbian writing course? Is it teaching how to write but only for gays? Are your writing skills that bad guys and girls?
This post makes me absurdly happy for you, in many, many ways. I can remember a time where you would have been chagrined to even go to the club, let alone have a good time. Of course, this is me knowing your GAF persona, which may not always be accurate since I'm reading text and don't actually know you.
Tonight I learned:
*You don't have to be drunk to have fun dancing at a club
*Go-go boys change their underwear between sets
*Being emotionally attached to one person and flirting with another can coexist without ruining your conscience
I've always made a point of behaving no differently online than in person, so you know me better than you think!
Going out to a club (especially a gay club, tbh) still makes me quite apprehensive, but my friends pulled me out onto the floor and said, "you will dance." It took a little while, but I loosened up and had a lot of fun even with just one drink in me, heh. There may or may not have been grinding and post-dancing ass grabs with a guy, too.
My mindset has certainly shifted this year. I mean, this was just back in January. We'd been to the exact same club the night before, and I had rarely felt more alienated and uncomfortable.
But you're such a good looking guy, with great style. Gaydom would gobble you up whole.
This summer I resolved to read The Catcher in the Rye, 2666, and The Left Hand of Darkness--as they've all been sitting on my bookshelf for quite some time now--and I made a list of fifty or so movies I wanted to watch (things like The Godfather and Lawrence of Arabia) because they were complete holes in my film knowledge. As it turned out, what I actually read was a ton of comic books and the only movies I really ended up seeing this summer was Nolan's Batman trilogy. I didn't increase my cultural awareness like I had hoped, but the things I did waste my time on were fun and I bought a Vita and the world's most disappointing Yakuza game, so I'll give it a 6.4/10.Welcome to September. How was everyone's summer now that it's winding down/over?
Mine was a massive letdown, a relative passed away, couldn't find work, and didn't end up accomplishing anything near what I had aimed to do. Better hopes for next year.
Going out to a club (especially a gay club, tbh) still makes me quite apprehensive...
Welcome to September. How was everyone's summer now that it's winding down/over?
Mine was a massive letdown, a relative passed away, couldn't find work, and didn't end up accomplishing anything near what I had aimed to do. Better hopes for next year.
Thand I made a list of fifty or so movies I wanted to watch (things like The Godfather and Lawrence of Arabia) because they were complete holes in my film knowledge.
Welcome to September. How was everyone's summer now that it's winding down/over?
Mine was a massive letdown, a relative passed away, couldn't find work, and didn't end up accomplishing anything near what I had aimed to do. Better hopes for next year.
Good luck on your driving test. On behalf of non-driving-failed-my-permit-test-the-first time-I-took-it GAF, I hope you do well.That sucks :-( the year isn't over for you yet though! I enroled on a college course so I can go onto University next year, and I've been taking driving lessons all summer, gonna take my test next week. My dad is getting me a car as soon as I pass and my gran is paying for my first years insurance.
This year has been an absoloute disaster romantically though *sigh*
i think that might be what he's afraid of![]()
soco said:did you just go out with friends or did you go to the pax gaymer meetup too, which i'm guessing wasn't far away from where you went.![]()
Good luck on your driving test. On behalf of non-driving-failed-my-permit-test-the-first time-I-took-it GAF, I hope you do well.
I still don't have my license yet, lol. I hope you do well, Dynopia.
I failed my first test because when there was a stop sign, I stopped on the white line. Also the lady was a jerk. She pointed straight and said, take a right after the train tracks. Then halfway through the intersection she yelled at me saying "I said take a right BEFORE the intersection."
I am deaf in one ear but I ain't no dummy.
This summer I resolved to read The Catcher in the Rye, 2666, and The Left Hand of Darkness--as they've all been sitting on my bookshelf for quite some time now--and I made a list of fifty or so movies I wanted to watch (things like The Godfather and Lawrence of Arabia) because they were complete holes in my film knowledge. As it turned out, what I actually read was a ton of comic books and the only movies I really ended up seeing this summer was Nolan's Batman trilogy. I didn't increase my cultural awareness like I had hoped, but the things I did waste my time on were fun and I bought a Vita and the world's most disappointing Yakuza game, so I'll give it a 6.4/10.
I recently came across the Summer Goals thread. I wish I had found it when summer started, rather than now at the end.
Sorry to hear that.My summer has been kinda crappy, taking classes in the city while commuting from the suburbs took it out of me, glad I'm living in chicago
I only recently saw The entire godfather trilogy and I'm glad I did. It felt like a massive hole was filled...movie wise.
I dunno, I think I would like going to the clubs or bars and just hanging out, drinking and talking. I turn 21 in March so I guess I have that to look forward. That and drinking.
That sucks :-( the year isn't over for you yet though! I enroled on a college course so I can go onto University next year, and I've been taking driving lessons all summer, gonna take my test next week. My dad is getting me a car as soon as I pass and my gran is paying for my first years insurance.
This year has been an absoloute disaster romantically though *sigh*
Welcome to September. How was everyone's summer now that it's winding down/over?
Mine was a massive letdown, a relative passed away, couldn't find work, and didn't end up accomplishing anything near what I had aimed to do. Better hopes for next year.
Hah, that's kind of true. The whole "scene" doesn't gel with my... perspective? Worldview? I dunno, mostly it's that I don't fit into the stereotypes and I'm sort of happy about it. At the same time, this obviously imposes limitations on the types of experiences I'll end up having, but it's a trade-off I can live with.
I liked him in Inception, 500 Days of Summer, and The Dark Knight Rises, but he's not an actor I'd explicitly watch a movie for.Put me in the camp for not a fan of JGL, looks and acting.
I liked him in Inception, 500 Days of Summer, and The Dark Knight Rises, but he's not an actor I'd explicitly watch a movie for.
Yeah, I have a list of actors whose movies I'll watch just because they're in them (I saw The Dark Knight Rises for Anne Hathaway), but Joseph Gordon-Levitt isn't an intersting enough actor to warrant it.Totally agree. I don't mind him at all but there's something about him that isn't especially grabbing as someone I must see.
Nooo. The trailer didn't do anything for me, and the idea that Joseph Gordon-Levitt could ever become somebody as cool as Bruce Willis is such a ridiculous idea that I already can't get behind the film.I think Looper will be awesome, but I'd be seeing it either way for the premise more so than for who's involved.
Yeah, I have a list of actors whose movies I'll watch just because they're in them (I saw The Dark Knight Rises for Anne Hathaway), but Joseph Gordon-Levitt isn't an intersting enough actor to warrant it.
Nooo. The trailer didn't do anything for me, and the idea that Joseph Gordon-Levitt could ever become somebody as cool as Bruce Willis is such a ridiculous idea that I already can't get behind the film.
Anne Hathaway for The Dark Knight Rises and Rachel Getting Married (and soon Les Mierables as well) and Lee Pace for The Fall are actually the only two actors I can think of off the top of my head. I want to see Skyfall despite not having seen the previous two Bond movies for Javier Bardem and I'm looking forward to The Great Gatsby because I've liked Carey Mulligan since I saw her in Blink, but they aren't the sole reason I want to see those movies.Now that I think of it, I don't believe an actor has ever made me want to see a movie just because they're in it. I always put premise and story before the cast, so if I happen to like anyone who's in it that's just a bonus.
I didn't actually see the trailer as I wanted to go in completely blank, but it sounded like a crazy science fiction thriller (which the Lost fan in me can completely get behind).
Lee Pace