Posts by Emma Hart
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It's a really disturbing colour. Makes him look like an actual side of beef.
I'm not a ripped ab fancier, though. Six-pack abs are kind of gross.
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Well I think that was a failed experiment, yes?
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Is anyone else finding sachae's rhetorical style a little... familiar?
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Seeing as a 22-hour play-list on random has just chosen to play 'Gutter Black' at me, I feel compelled to say that with the arrival of each new season of Outrageous Fortune I feel a sense of dread, that maybe this one won't be as good, that they'll have lost it. And the more pregnancies, the more that feeling grows.
These people are geniuses. And I welcome the return of Hayden Bloody Peters.
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You weren't in the group of girls that passed notes to the tall, long-haired guy suggesting he go goth?
Nah, we'd have been the group of girls that reeked of cigarette smoke.
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Man, bet you're upset that you missed the version of 'A Streetcar Named Desire' that my English class went to in 6th or 7th form.
Au contraire, dude, I was at that. My English teacher was a) an old friend of Kevin's from our local theatre group, and b) gay, so oddly enough our class made the trip up.
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If gays really were biologically different then it would be wrong to discriminate
Much as it shouldn't be, 'choice' is still an issue, and a major argument against equal rights in the US. It was obviously still a Big Deal for John Barrowman when he made the BBC documentary The Making of Me a couple of years back, which I cannot recommend highly enough
(part one of six)
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It would be really interesting to do the same eye movement studies with people in their 40s and 60s and see if we become more interested in indicators of people we might like to talk to and live with rather than just those with which we want to reproduce.
Or, y'know, gay people.
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See, women tell you they want a thinker, and someone who's good around the house, but then they're off making eyes at some well-chisled murdering munter in a nicely-tailored uniform.
Okay, now see, that's hardly fair when in one's head Ares looks like this.
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I can certainly think of a lot of people I know, men and women, whose modest conventional attractiveness was greatly supplemented by their personality, intelligence, dress sense and savoir faire.
Consider, people who are not attractive in photographs, but in person always attract attention and never appear to be 'short of options'.