@mgsex Didn't know what to expect after NFR. I enjoyed the toned down instrumentals. White Dress, COTCC, Wild At Heart, Dark But Just A Game and Breaking Up Slowly are my favorites. Maybe Yosemite too.
Posts made by DCLXVI
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RE: Chemtrails Over the Country Club
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RE: What song are you currently listening to?
Disclosure - Defeated No More
:cheers: Superb taste!
Prélude in F major, Op. 2 No. 1 by Steven Isserlis, Stephen Hough (Sergei Rachmaninoff)
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RE: When you masturbated for the first time?
hell, everyone here was so young! I was 22.
That's unusual. What's the story behind that? Did you ever ejaculate before you masturbated for the first time?
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RE: Erectile dysfunction?
Inconclusive. My doctor recommended me to see a urologist. He wanted me to see a urologist before prescribing medication/suggesting treatments, and if we don't get anything out of that, more tests. It's been a bit over a week since.
And as I look into ED & other possible causes more, I'm kinda losing initiative to treat whatever I have. :cheesy2:
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RE: Erectile dysfunction?
I have an appointment soon, now. I hope I get a definitive answer as to what's happening. Thanks @furfiend for answering.
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RE: Stuck at a certain weight
Cheat days help. But I heard cheat days aren't ideal for losing fat only (for people who're trying to be leaner, not "lighter").
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RE: Erectile dysfunction?
This could indicate a glandular problem, or an injury. It could also be psychological. I think you definitely need to talk to a doctor about it, though. No one's going to be able to properly diagnose this without running several tests to rule out various possibilities.
I guess. I hope it's not psychological though. I'm too fucked in the head. It'll be a pain too to look for a specialist (who treats dicks?) since I live in the backwoods lol.
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Erectile dysfunction?
Since 15/16, I stopped having morning wood and random erections.
During that time, I also acquired an unhealthy eating and exercising habit. In a span of 2 months, I lost 45-50 lbs., from 180 to around 130 lbs. I was 5'11" tall at the time. I've since eaten healthier. During that time (to this day, actually :cheesy2:) I always felt mentally fatigued and unmotivated. Might be a mild (yet lengthy) case of depression :crazy2:.
The only instances of me having an erection were if I a) was touching myself, or b) was being stimulated by erotic material. I never got random boners. I never had a smidge of any sexual relationship (at all, to this day, yes, I'm a virgin). So yeah, it was not porn addiction, since I still got erections when I fantasized about the people around me (or does that not matter?).
My erections whenever I masturbated weren't all that SOLID really. They were hard, sure, but they still felt "fleshy." If I stopped masturbating/watching porn, my erection went down fairly quick. After a minute or two of no stimulation I'd have been completety flaccid. After I ejaculating, I'd instantly go soft, not like those porn actors who, after cumming, even reinsert their fucking cocks in whatever hole's in fromt of them.
I'm nearing 20 now. Things are still the same. ED? Or am I actually just addicted to porn?
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RE: Post the last movie you've seen and how you rate it
7/10
As I was looking for the name of the actress who played the protagonist (amazingly), I found out that this was the director's first feature film. Good god. It was visually stunning, and posits a very heterodox view on cannibalism. It was hyped during its release for it's gore, but it was actually pretty tame. It's a quite a thrilling coming of age story.
7/10
Like Raw, it was breathtakingly beautiful. It's a fashion magazine's editorial page every goddamn scene. Story-wise, it reminded me of Junji Ito's Tomie, sans transmogrification. It was delightful.
Team America: World Police (2004)
7/10
A satiric clusterfuck with hilarious flailing puppets. The details in the sets were glorius. Parisian pavementes decorated with concrete croissants? Fucking genius.
"Matt Damon."
6.5/10
Good. Acting was meh (almost bad, really), CGI is lackluster. It accomplished what it was trying to do with the "cosmic dread" theme. Quite the Lovecraftian tale.
(Holy crap what a bizarre quartet of films.)
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RE: MY ACCOUNT IS TURNING 1!
But… electing to spend a year on GT in the pursuit of fine cinema, and chit chat with some of the greatest minds to ever tap a keyboard with their one free hand -- now that's something quite special. Congratulations and many happy returns!
This year I might switch hands. Balance is key.
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MY ACCOUNT IS TURNING 1!
In a week's time, it's my account's first birthday.
I hate trivial stuff, graduations, birthday celebrations… but I feel kinda giddy. :cheesy2:
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RE: Post the last movie you've seen and how you rate it
Saw this one too, about a coming of age during WWII based on the semi autobiographical novel of J. G. Ballard , and even as a child actor he is good. Another one of his badass good acting is in American Psycho (2000)
Heven't seen that one yet. But I will have to move it up my queue on your recommendation.
Badass acting and a less than average flaccid dick frontals :funny2:
Didn't enjoy the book nearly as much as I did the film. Would also recommend the movie.
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RE: Showering everyday?
Just use gentle products that won't dry your skin out, and moisturize after. It won't be as 'harmful.'
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RE: Post the last movie you've seen and how you rate it
7.7/10
Great film. I always enjoy pictures portraying the resolve and grit in artistic pursuits and processes.
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RE: What's the 'perfect' or 'normal' body?
Okay, okay, the 'better' body, then. But then that's up for the debate still. I mean there's just so much to consider.
Looking back now… This is so dumb. I can now admit the subjectivity of the matter. I'm so sorry. ;D
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RE: Post the last movie you've seen and how you rate it
7.8/10
I haven't enjoyed a coming-of-age so much since The Diary of a Teenage Girl (2015).
8.5/10
A dramatic comedy, and a funny drama. I think the film's DVD trailer described the movie similarly. And that's exactly what it is. And I enjoyed every goddamn second of it.
8/10
It took me awhile to get into the movie's pace, but when I did, hot damn. Enjoyable.
PS. I use the word 'enjoy' and its variants quite often.
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RE: Post the last movie you've seen and how you rate it
8/10
A gorgeous film. Fell in love with Andrews (somehow I feel gayer), she is just a joy to watch.
PS. I'm a couple of decades late, I know.
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RE: Post the last movie you've seen and how you rate it
7/10
Enjoyed it the first part plenty, what followed tears me into loving or hating the film.
! If you are even slightly familiar with the bible, you’d know it’s an allegory. A large part of the experience is waiting to see how Arronofsky would weave the tale with his film-skills (I dunno, directing?).
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RE: Post the last movie you've seen and how you rate it
6/10
Beautiful without any doubts, but I couldn't care less about the main character and just dulls in comparison to the next film I saw, which is:
The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014)
8.5/10
Rich, stylish, classy, and carries itself in a stupendous balance of humor and sophistication.
5.5/10
Predictable and cliched. Yawned through most of it.
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RE: Post the last movie you've seen and how you rate it
7/10
It was interesting enough to keep me occupied for a while. It was also great seeing a, assuming it was an authentic one, picture of the Boston Globe.