A Completely Random Thread of Randomness

Sorry I have to ruin the end of the thread. There’s another super dark, sad song with happy instrumentals: Little Talks by Of Monsters and Men.

It’s a conversation between a woman and her deceased husband.

BUT some people think the wife is actually going crazy and just imagining her dead husband talking to her.

Way to ruin the mood ! whomp :slight_smile:

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HA! I had to share the sads. :joy::sob:

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Alessandra Mussolini (granddaughter) had a surprisingly catchy hit song in Japan in the early eighties. Apparently sung in Japanese.

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Wow, not even a last name change!

Here’s a fun one. The band is called Seona Dancing. The song is from 1983 I think. Really catchy (well, for 1983). And here’s the best part: the lead singer is comedian/actor/writer/producer Ricky Gervais.

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The Springfield Armory Emissary

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School boy figures out nuclear fusion in about 18 months.

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This survey is going around Twitter, and I don’t agree with it completely. There’s one thing that’s more unattractive to me than any of these.

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Also, the amount of time spent doing these things can make a hobby more unattractive. Someone who plays video games on occasion: nothing wrong with that. Someone who never leaves the house because of video games: yikes.

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Don’t leave us hanging!

For the video games piece: I think the difference is, a man who says “video games are a hobby of mine” is BEYOND someone that just plays them on occasion. Almost the whole world plays video games on occasion: they’re on our phones. Almost everyone has some sort of silly game they play when they have some downtime. When a dude says it’s a hobby, they’re identifying as a “gamer”, and those dudes tend to be obsessive and neglectful of the relationship.

Seen a lot of dudes let a good woman get away because they were too busy shooting other dudes in Call of Duty.

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Interesting…

And here’s what it would look like if Japan was beside of the USA:

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This is a really great point. The self identifying makes it super weird.

Instagrammers: men who take a lot of selfies, walk around public gyms with a tripod, know all the latest niche gossip, get involved in aggressive social media arguments, and care about their follower count. They may be great guys, but (for me) that hobby detracts from their attractiveness. It’s just not masculine to give a crap about internet fame.

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Nothing more cringe, douchey and irritating than these tripod dildos in gyms. This kid today would play on his phone for 15 minutes do a half assed set then back to phone… replete with broccoli head

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I hate the shirtless cowboys that “dance”. They pop up on my feed and make me want to puke. :face_vomiting:

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What is an unattractiveness score? The numbers on this graph don’t seem to mean anything.

Gambling addicts and Leatherface get more chicks than gamers. Fun Fact.

Complete recovery between sets. Optimal for max hypertrophy bro!

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That is terrible. Even if he was jacked though, would he lose points for filming himself? My theory is that the tripod makes everyone less attractive, both men and women.

There’s one guy at my gym who has to take videos for his online coach. And he manages to do it discreetly using his water bottle as a stand somehow.

HA! I haven’t seen that yet. Choreographed dancing on social media doesn’t seem super masculine unless it’s something like this:

This routine was completely improvised, and I don’t even care that some of his moves were a bit effeminate. This is HAWT. Both of them. Chills.

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I told him to move his tripod… middle of the walkway. entitled douchebag

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Younger guy. good physique but trains like a total pussy. And is pretty clueless. Just beyond burned out on these wannabe shitfluencers treating the gym like their personal studios.

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