Thierry Pepin

I have to say it's a tie between The Silence of the Lams and Fanny and Alexander.
I like Shane Dawson's podcast a lot better than his videos.
Also The Nerdist or Bret Easton Ellis
I don't especially like his music, but Adam Levine is definitely one of the hottest musicians working today.

Can we please make special mention to Viggo Mortensen in Eastern Promises? Whooo!! :crazy2:
I'm currently in a job in which I'm constantly traveling. Literally constant; the longest I'm in any city is like 4-5 days. What app or online service is best for hookups or chat with local gay folks? I'm in the Midwest, throughout KS, OK, TX.
I'm actually digging this Axe Dark Temptation body wash.
Well, regardless of whether he's bi or whatever, if the feeling isn't reciprocated, you need to put those feelings aside or distance yourself otherwise you're just hurting yourself.
So this has happened to me a few times, and I was wondering if anyone else has experienced this. I guess among my friends, I'm a very trustworthy person, and a few times I've had some sexual encounters with some close friends. But it always turns out to be like a curiosity fulfillment. I have mixed feelings about these encounters. I feel kinda used, but at the same time, it's kinda the gay fantasy to hook up with straight friends.
I'm going to New York in about two weeks. I'm going to the Word Trade Center Observatory See Forever. Afterward I want to see The Stonewall Inn and maybe catch something on Broadway. Anybody have any suggestions of gay things to do in the city??
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I prefer short blonds, but it is by no means a prerequisite. I'm 100% more likely to accept/reject someone based on their personality no matter how "hot" they are. I would definitely take an interesting person out on a date/into bed than the hottest model beach blond perfection who can't read or carry an intelligent conversion.
I prefer hardcover books when I want them to be part of my permanent collection, but just casual reading I do now on my Kindle or Android.
If judging by the number of straight guys I've slept with I cannot reject the idea that out there might be a girl that does it for me too.
My best reply when asked that question is: preference, not prerequisite. I judge a guy by his personality first, but scanning a crowd of strangers, blondes will catch my eye first.
Yeah, I get that those elements exist in the film, but I also feel that they are so buried underneath a lot of underdeveloped layers, the movie seemed a mess. Not to say anything about the realism, it was the burry tone that turned me off. Is it a comedy? That score seems to say so, even though nothing funny really happens in the movie. Is it a thriller? Is Omo in danger? If anything his naivete puts him there.
I don't mean to bash the film. I really wanted to like it, but the glue didn't do it for me, but the bricks seem solid.
And the Band Played On
Making Love
Has anybody else seen this? I watched it when I heard Criterion was releasing it in July. Despite nonstop positive reviews, I don't think I really understood it. The whole story seems a bit scatterbrained, and hardly moralistic beside the gay love story that's buried underneath a lot of totally useless social commentary. It was nice to see a cute gay couple who aren't presented tragically for a change. Also Daniel Day-Lewis is pretty hot in this.

I like vids of guys pissing in urinals/outdoors etc, but I hate guys peeing on eachother.
Call me weird, but I totally would with either of the Wildboys.
