Oh oh oh! I have an idea about that too! But lemme wait to see what Raven will answer in order to confirm if I'm right.
The food from the Halal cart near my university is great. However, I really, really want to try food from Halal Guys in NYC because I heard that it's the best. -sigh- I can't believe I didn't try their food out when I lived in New York. I didn't know about them back then :l I guess a good time to go would be during Spring break. Also wanna try out ice cream from the Big Gay Ice Cream Truck in NYC
My drawing skills have apperantly returned. Yay. And, I just drew my j-rock bias... Could not stop fanboy-ing, especially as I was finishing it and he looked so damn adorable I was like "kya~" Ahem.
We can send a man to the moon, But yet it still takes 2 days to upload a 20 minute video to youtube...
Out of the blue craving for Pop Tarts has taken a hold of the majority of my thought processes. Mmm, Pop Tarts.
It does? Have to work late into the night yet again. After this at least I get two days of rest. I wonder, how many other people here have to work past 20:00. It is really infuriating and wreaks havoc with sleeping habits. Putting my short rant aside. Did you know that famous pop start, Justin Bieber was offered two million US dollars to star in a gay porn movie? I find that interesting, considering he is not at all that pretty to look at.
I just bought some Brooks Brothers polo shirts at prices that made me blush. Almost felt like I was stealing them :lol:. Thank goodness for semi-annual sales to stock up on staples.
Why do 'straight' guys have to sit with one chair Inbetween them in the movie theatre? I saw two sets of obvious guy friends doing this. Is it to not seem like a couple?' Would you put a chair Inbetween you and a platonic friend in the movies/cinema???
I have a few theories: 1) to not appear "gay" 2) more space, autonomy, freedom 3) comfort Silly, but that's how it goes. Same thing in bathroom stalls and urinals. Privacy seems to be a pretty big things in "male culture". It has its ups and downs.
Ah, yes. My friend, who stuns teachers and other adults with her manners, grace and intelligence, is of course the one to send me this greeting after returning from the coast - "I've tanned so much that my arse cheeks look like fucking snow-globes in comparison".
Not all. Some ladies prefer guy friends for this very reason, since they're not so emotionally expressive and touchy feely. Of course, you also get loners, but that applies to both, really. Who knows, maybe you could help change this? Bromances are becoming quite popular, guys "play chicken", and more gay people are coming out, so there is hope, I'd like to think. It annoys me a bit, too. I feel "restricted" when around straight guys, but thankfully a few are open-minded enough to indulge me!
Oh, I'm sure there is females who prefer some space. Just like there is guys who prefer to be touchy feely and expressive. I just meant, you see guys doing this type of stuff all the time. I'm not touchy feely. I just want to be able to sit next to my platonic friends. There should be no fear of being judged. Ugh. It's funny though because, when you have more then 2 people. It's completely fine to sit next to eachother. At least in my case it is.
Well I've never encountered that "issue" with any of my friends. Then again, maybe it's once again a rather American thing to do. You lot are horrid prudists at times.
Hmm, me and my best friend sit together all the time, but... he's on the emotional side. A giant teddy bear, really, and doesn't care what others think. It's these social norms that probably made making "taboo" comments towards other males so fun early on. "You have beautiful eyes..." Seriously, I'd love if guys could tell one another these types of things, and no one would care. I think people become "suspect" if it's just two guys alone at the movies, sitting together. They think they're a couple, or involved in "that way", which is absurd. People are more quick to label a guy gay for the smallest things. :dry:
Oh this just irks me. Whenever one of my straight male friends tries to pull one of these silly "No Homo" gestures on me, well I just don't let 'em lol. Last time was almost a week ago when I went to grab some Taco Bell with one of my friends. We sat on a table for 4 and he sat diagonally from me. Uh, no. I put my burrito down (!), looked at him dead in the eye and told him: "You sit right in front of me right now or else I grab you by the ears and eat your mouth like no one has (or ever will) in front of everyone." He knows me, he knew I wasn't kidding. He sat in front of me. No silly macho bullshit allowed near me. No exceptions.