• 10 Hours of Princess Leia Walking in NYC
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People are gonna comment on your looks when you stand out, no matter how little. If I got a penny each time I got called Harry Potter by random kids in every goddamn town I ever visited I'd be a rich Harry Potter.
[QUOTE=Drury;46488565]People are gonna comment on your looks when you stand out, no matter how little. If I got a penny each time I got called Harry Potter by random kids in every goddamn town I ever visited I'd be a rich Harry Potter.[/QUOTE] Sorry Daniel, but kids will forever remember you as HP
[QUOTE=Drury;46488565]People are gonna comment on your looks when you stand out, no matter how little. If I got a penny each time I got called Harry Potter by random kids in every goddamn town I ever visited I'd be a rich Harry Potter.[/QUOTE] People want to take pictures with me because I look like a fat Seth Rogan and I'm starting to wonder if that's their fetish.
[QUOTE=Dukov Traboski;46488455]I'd just say something like "I know" and keep walking. Buuuuut unless the person is blind or a fan of Picasso I'll never get the chance.[/QUOTE] What period of Picasso are you talking about? [editline]14th November 2014[/editline] Please respond this is important
[QUOTE=echo78;46489837]What period of Picasso are you talking about? [editline]14th November 2014[/editline] Please respond this is important[/QUOTE] When he was going through his cubism phase.
[QUOTE=MuffinZerg;46488438]I never understood approaching someone you like with "You are hot". Let's say the person responds positively. How are you supposed to continue the dialogue? Or is it like: - You are hot. - Let's fuck? - Sure[/QUOTE] "Thank you," like a normal human being. It's not a continued dialogue, just a passing compliment. How stupid the compliment may be, though, is debatable.
[QUOTE=SelfishDragon;46485734]Christ this made me laugh hard, especially the ending. On the topic of catcalls: Catcalling makes you look annoying no matter the gender, especially in NYC where most people are just trying to get somewhere and aren't looking for someone's attention. It's also possible for men to be on the receiving end: *video* So is it really an issue of sexism? Or just people not minding the personal space of others.[/QUOTE] can't finish watching this video, the way he walks is just so awkward
[QUOTE=Drury;46488565] If I got a penny each time I got called Harry Potter by random kids in every goddamn town I ever visited I'd be a rich Harry Potter.[/QUOTE] I know that shit too well, I don't even have round glasses.
[QUOTE=katbug;46477468]being cat called is just someone being an aggressive asshole, it happens all the time to everyone (symptoms of their aggression)[/QUOTE] you're pretty fucking naive if you think catcalling is as annoyingly common for men as it is for women.
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