Anytime I hear this line, I think about the fact that the only thing stopping you from becoming physically aroused by other men is a conscious decision.
Go get your computer and continue reading. There’s no sex until chapter five. :smack:
Smoking should be allowed in bars and even restaurants. If it’s clearly marked as a smoking establishment, non-smokers who are bothered should just go elsewhere.
The pairing of Hermione and Ron in the Harry Potter books was utterly nonsensical. Their relationship is doomed to fail - and I don’t care if JK Rowling herself came to my house and claimed otherwise.
I’m happily and un-conflictedly atheist. That’s not the unpopular part. The unpopular part is that I think religion can be and often is a good thing, and in any case is a more innocuous thing than most people here think.
Twister was a fun and entertaning movie.
Quentin Tarentino peaked with *Pulp Fiction *.
Most vegetarians are more intersted in bragging rights than any kind of ethical issues.
“Turn The Page” by Bob Seger is whiny, braggy drivel. So is “Like a Rock” and most of his other stuff.
I think that, practically speaking, homosexuality is frequently a choice. Please note that, in this context, I’m not using the word to refer to which sex one is primarily attracted to, but rather which sex one chooses to be romantically or sexually active with. Put another way, I’d say that a lot of ostensible gays & lesbians are actually bisexuals who simply made a commitment to a person of their own sex rather than someone of the other sex.
I also don’t think it matters whether homosexuality is a choice. It’s nobody’s business whom others choose as bed partners as long as its voluntary on all sides and nobody’s cheating.
Teenage girls and young women are the worst drivers on the road.
Older women are the best drivers.
Did they choose to be bisexual, or were they born that way?
I give a fuck about many things. That is not one of them.
I’m confused. IIRC you were the one who posted a long dissertation at some point a while ago about being involved in research that showed sexual orientation was very strongly influenced by the epigenetic hormonal environment of the developing fetus. Am I misremembering?
People who buy a big house out in the suburbs forfeit their right to complain about rising gasoline prices, property taxes, or their long commute.
I can’t imagine how you’re NOT misremembering.
You’re right I mixed you up with Shagnasty
Quite a few actors fall into that category. John Wayne, Jack Nicholson, etc.
Peter Ustinov could only play “Peter Ustinov,” but he was so damn amusing at it, one forgave him the limitation. He was the best thing in “Spartacus,” with his dry little comments muttered sotto voce as asides.
Hey, it worked for Somalia. Or something.
Yeah, I’d say that qualifies as an “unpopular opinion”.
Musicals are god-awful. All the singing and dancing. :mad: Just shutup and talk like normal people already.
They’ve got those already, I think they’re called “talkies” or “movies” or something.
clearly, he did not read even the first three chapters, or he would have been wondering why not smut. There was not even a kiss until 80+ pages in of the copy I was reading. Very typical of romances, not smut.
The worst was the musical episode of Grey’s Anatomy. I must be a masochist or I wouldn’t have watched it.