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He's Icelandic strongman Hafþór "Thor" Björnsson, playing Gregor Clegane AKA The Mountain.
He's only 24 (looks at least 10 years older tbh) and is 6 feet 9 inches!!! :O
*swoon*
24? Jesus christ he looks 44.
Also, not my type.
He's Icelandic strongman Hafþór "Thor" Björnsson, playing Gregor Clegane AKA The Mountain.
He's only 24 (looks at least 10 years older tbh) and is 6 feet 9 inches!!! :O
*swoon*
24? Jesus christ he looks 44.
Also, not my type.
Your spoiler makes it seem like you're going to spoil something from A Song of Ice and Fire. It's really confusing.
Anyway, isn't this the third actor they've gotten for Gregor Clegane already?
Ratsky I love you, just wanted to let you know <3
I think I'm gonna watch Free!, the swimming anime
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Because I really like... Swimming. Yeah.
"Hello, anus tart."Thanks. I'm better now. Had a nice day -- deleted my ex's number out of phone, decided I needed ANUSTART.
"Hello, anus tart."
just watched this tv spot for seth rogen & zac efron's new movie.
http://youtu.be/KNiWwGvHM5I
<3 seth
Zach sure is..buff.
Wow at that guy being 24. I'm older than him, lol.You can keep him, BTW
I understand the appeal, but he's basically the opposite to my type.
Ratsky I love you, just wanted to let you know <3
How do y'all feel about the word 'partner'? It always feels like such a passionless, business-like term to me.
How do y'all feel about the word 'partner'? It always feels like such a passionless, business-like term to me.
I know a lot of lgb folk and I suppose a small minority of straights prefer it, which I've always assumed was for elevating importance above 'girlfriend' or 'boyfriend' and maybe for keeping some level of privacy intact - the "none of your damn business" principle - though in practice in just becomes code for homosexuality. But I'm actually not really sure as I've never asked anyone else before, so I thought I would solicit more opinions.
Boyfriend doesn't say enough, and partner is way too passive and "discreet" for my taste. I'm in it for the long haul so I tend to say husband etc.
In a business or formal setting I tend to say fiance. Not as discreet since I usually have to explain why I don't have a set date :-$
I don't mind the word "partner". I think there is some truth in the suggestion that it is "code" for a husband or boyfriend, but it is definitely useful as something much less presumptive than either "girlfriend" or "boyfriend".
Went running today (as part of kickstarting regular exercise again) and I could have sworn that someone said "He's got a nice ass." as I ran past. : 3
How do y'all feel about the word 'partner'? It always feels like such a passionless, business-like term to me.
I know a lot of lgb folk and I suppose a small minority of straights prefer it, which I've always assumed was for elevating importance above 'girlfriend' or 'boyfriend' and maybe for keeping some level of privacy intact - the "none of your damn business" principle - though in practice in just becomes code for homosexuality. But I'm actually not really sure as I've never asked anyone else before, so I thought I would solicit more opinions.
Late to the party but good lord bless your heart thank you.NSFW myisraelihunks.tumblr NSFW
I like partner, actually. Not that I'll ever get to use it since I don't live in an English speaking country, but still.
What is the origin of the use of the term "partner"? I always thought it was to disguise the real nature of the relationship, but I'm not a native speaker so I may be wrong.
I also never understood gay couples not using "boyfriend" that much, girlfriend I kind of understand, girls use it to refer to close friendships too so it might be confusing, but boys never do it as far as I know.
Partner strikes me as being just oddly sterile. Boyfriend, girlfriend, or honeypuss.
Partner strikes me as being just oddly sterile. Boyfriend, girlfriend, or honeypuss.
I think "partner" is perfectly fine when talking to your doctor or something.
Why would you change your phrasing for your doctor's benefit?
Why would you change your phrasing for your doctor's benefit?