Gay Chat V11 - Were you expecting something funny?
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I love mine. I look like a fucking ugly 12 year old without it.
man facial hair gets discussed so much here/
[QUOTE=Rexxasaurus;45775040]I can't grow a beard cause my facial hair looks like I've stuck pubes on my face.[/QUOTE]
If you can't grow a good looking beard, don't grow [I]any[/I] at all. Neckbeards are not good looking beards, nor do they make you look older. Facial hair must be cleaned regularly or else it becomes a greasy food trap. As far as attractiveness goes, I am not at all attracted to men with facial hair.
Personally, depends on how well maintained. Don't care too much for the wild look.
Except in rare cases.
considering the average age of the posters here its a good idea if you dont grow any facial hair at all
[QUOTE=Trekintosh;45775872]If you can't grow a good looking beard, don't grow [I]any[/I] at all. Neckbeards are not good looking beards, nor do they make you look older. Facial hair must be cleaned regularly or else it becomes a greasy food trap. As far as attractiveness goes, I am not at all attracted to men with facial hair.[/QUOTE]
I tried growing a beard once and it looked fucking stupid. I stay shaven and I look far better.
personally i just have chin scruff at the moment. But im shaving most likely tomorrow, it's hit the point where it's staaaaarting to look trashy.
I just have a rechargeable electric razor laying around my desk, whenever I feel my face getting a tad noticeable I don't even have to get up to shave it, all the hair stays inside the cutter thing :v:
I was told I should shave my facial hair earlier in the thread.
I think I look like 300x better without it.
Next time I have to shave I should probably not cut my lip with the razor though :v:
Do you guys ever wonder if you're even meant to have a partner? [sp]boyfriend and I broke up last night[/sp]
Cold beer and some fried chicken goes well when sitting at a japanese summer festival.
They have an Attack on Titan float.
I decided to have facial here around my mouth, apparently it's called the door knocker, and honestly... That is the most insignificant change I did with my look. I don't look better, I don't look worse, just different. Which is not bad because I expected that it will look completely horrid.
Just dropping this here since its beard talk again.
I would laser remove my facial hair if I could just throw money around like that.
I doubt it will ever look better on me than without.
I grow facial hair pretty quickly, which I get from my dad. Haven't shaved recently, but I've got it decently well kept right now (no neckbeard, etc).
It fits my face, so I'm probably going to keep it.
All I get is hair around my chin, and a mustache the makes me look like a mexican, as I am told.
But my hair is usually rather even and straight. None of my brothers seem to be able to grow facial hair well. I've gotten the best overall hair genes out of all of them.
I get the usual pedo stache and some subtle sideburns.
I hope I don't get a beard, I wouldn't want to shave too often :v
So what's the big deal with five nights at Freddy's I mean you don't even move it's just jump scares it's not even scary :/
[QUOTE=Batmoutarde;45777374]So what's the big deal with five nights at Freddy's I mean you don't even move it's just jump scares it's not even scary :/[/QUOTE]
you have the tension of trying to keep them out and surviving the night, the jump scares are only there for when you lose
That's not scary I mean if that's the case then Stealth games where you can't get spotted are scary
[QUOTE=Batmoutarde;45777374]So what's the big deal with five nights at Freddy's I mean you don't even move it's just jump scares it's not even scary :/[/QUOTE]
Iunno. I've seen so much of it, at this point the jump scares are just funny. That noise is hilarious, and it's the same noise every time.
[QUOTE=Batmoutarde;45777395]That's not scary I mean if that's the case then Stealth games where you can't get spotted are scary[/QUOTE]
Go play the Penumbra series, they're partly stealth games and they're fucking terrifying for the same reason
It's a combination of atmosphere and helplessness. You can hear what's coming for you, but the only way to survive is to hide
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And don't say "I watched a video it's not that scary", playing something is completely different from watching somebody else
I'm considering getting Five Nights at Freddy's, what can I expect?
[QUOTE=kaze4159;45777432]Go play the Penumbra series, they're partly stealth games and they're fucking terrifying for the same reason
It's a combination of atmosphere and helplessness. You can hear what's coming for you, but the only way to survive is to hide
[editline]24th August 2014[/editline]
And don't say "I watched a video it's not that scary", playing something is completely different from watching somebody else[/QUOTE]
Tried the demo. Quit after day 1
Not much. But it's an okay game for what it is.
I can't deal with tension in general. Horror games are impossible for me, horror movies also. Cringe comedies are difficult for me to watch, but I do enjoy them, and the relief of getting past the awkward scenes is often worth it. Half comedy, half personal challenge.
I'm a pretty jumpy person usually anyway. I remember a week or two ago I got an early birthday present, and they asked me to sit with my eyes closed and hold out my hands to wait for it. I did it because I'd feel irrational if I didn't, but I couldn't help the sickening feeling of fear and humiliation, as if I'm expecting someone to punch me in the stomach and make a fool of me for being off guard. Nobody did of course, and I got this card game called Snake Oil, but nobody cares about that.
I know that no real bad can come of anything in a TV show, but it just taps into my own feelings of humiliation. As for horror I don't know, probably just normal reasons. I haven't watched/played enough horror to have really explored my feelings about that. It would be the suspense that gets to me though; creepy stuff doesn't bother me too much if there's no suspense.
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[QUOTE=kaze4159;45777432]Go play the Penumbra series, they're partly stealth games and they're fucking terrifying for the same reason[/QUOTE]
I get nervous just avoiding the guards in Ocarina of Time, fuck that.
How do you feel when you watch another play horror games or something?
[QUOTE=Teto;45777560]I can't deal with tension in general. Horror games are impossible for me, horror movies also. Cringe comedies are difficult for me to watch, but I do enjoy them, and the relief of getting past the awkward scenes is often worth it. Half comedy, half personal challenge.
I'm a pretty jumpy person usually anyway. I remember a week or two ago I got an early birthday present, and they asked me to sit with my eyes closed and hold out my hands to wait for it. I did it because I'd feel irrational if I didn't, but I couldn't help the sickening feeling of fear and humiliation, as if I'm expecting someone to punch me in the stomach and make a fool of me for being off guard. Nobody did of course, and I got this card game called Snake Oil, but nobody cares about that.
I know that no real bad can come of anything in a TV show, but it just taps into my own feelings of humiliation. As for horror I don't know, probably just normal reasons. I haven't watched/played enough horror to have really explored my feelings about that. It would be the suspense that gets to me though; creepy stuff doesn't bother me too much if there's no suspense.
[editline]23rd August 2014[/editline]
I get nervous just avoiding the guards in Ocarina of Time, fuck that.[/QUOTE]
I can't deal with cringe humour either, I end up feeling too empathetic towards the person thinking "stop, stop what are you doing" instead of laughing at them.
[QUOTE=Sgt. Khorn;45777660]How do you feel when you watch another play horror games or something?[/QUOTE]
I played Amnesia once, and tuned out any kind of suspense by playing it in a window; turning down all the graphics settings; playing dance music; and taking breaks in-game to arrange chairs into funny positions. I had to make a ludicrous mockery of the game to get as far as that invisible water monster.
As for watching, I watched some silly compilation of someone screaming while playing that game based on the weird doll thing that only moves when you're not looking. Can't remember exactly what it was. I was somewhat unnerved by that, so I probably wouldn't be able to play it for very long, without totally detaching myself from it.
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[QUOTE=Roll_Program;45777693]I can't deal with cringe humour either, I end up feeling too empathetic towards the person thinking "stop, stop what are you doing" instead of laughing at them.[/QUOTE]
I made it through Frasier and It's Always Sunny in Philidelphia. The ending of About a Boy is still hell though. Curb Your Enthusiasm I couldn't deal with for the first episode I watched, but I might go back. People making asses out of themselves is usually unbearable, but I'm getting there with it. I like to think it'd be a good thing to desensitize myself to.
Horror games too. I'll probably get a suspense game just to try and open myself up to the experience. Like, part of my fear of doing it is feeling embarrassed anyway. It's all about shame for me.
Also hey I drew a dog.
[img]https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Bvu6csDCUAIwMw4.jpg[/img]
Feeling pretty nervous about this art course I'm starting soon, so I'm drawing stuff to make myself feel competent. Bull terriers are unfortunate inbreeds but they're very cute also.
Yeah I've had to skip a few episodes of Always Sunny because of unbearable cringe humor, it's such a cheap way to try and make something funny.
it's not funny though, it's painful
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