Middle aged male prima donnas

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What do these men have in common?

They're famous/infamous, in their LATE 40s (47 and 48 respectively), and can't go outside without being dressed to kill (ie. dressing like an 18 year old "bad boy" stereotype). What's up with all these little faggot men-boys that are worshiped today. Dressing neat is fine, but do you really need the designer tattered jeans, the cool belt, the eyeshadow, the uber scarf and hat, the jewelry. Be a fucking man for fucks sake.

Just thinking aloud. Yeah, I'm a hater. I hate middle aged faggot prima donnas, and if they step into my hood, it's game over.

When men start acting like little bitches it's because they have too much time and too much wealth that they start playing dress up like 10 year old girls. I'm calling society out once again. The shit makes me sick.

Real talk to make your Victoria Day that much sweeter. Have a good one!!!
 

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What do these men have in common?

They're famous/infamous, in their LATE 40s (47 and 48 respectively), and can't go outside without being dressed to kill (ie. dressing like an 18 year old "bad boy" stereotype). What's up with all these little faggot men-boys that are worshiped today. Dressing neat is fine, but do you really need the designer tattered jeans, the cool belt, the eyeshadow, the uber scarf and hat, the jewelry. Be a fucking man for fucks sake.

Just thinking aloud. Yeah, I'm a hater. I hate middle aged faggot prima donnas, and if they step into my hood, it's game over.

When men start acting like little bitches it's because they have too much time and too much wealth that they start playing dress up like 10 year old girls. I'm calling society out once again. The shit makes me sick.

Real talk to make your Victoria Day that much sweeter. Have a good one!!!
Oh man, why do you care? and you can't say that you don't because it's evident these folks are under your skin. Are you not happy with your lot in life? If you don't like it, change the channel.

Where is your hood? Forest Hill maybe?

Victoria Day is tomorrow.
 

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GG2,

Your post would sound more compelling if it didn't drip with envy at all the pussy these guys were getting. What was that Dire Straits tune with the little faggot and his guitar? Money for nothing and chicks for free.
 

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Actually, I think Johnny Dep is great actor. Although I've never met him, he seems fairly well adjusted when he speaks.

He's certainly got a wide variety of looks when it comes to the roles he plays.
 

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Oh man, why do you care? and you can't say that you don't because it's evident these folks are under your skin. Are you not happy with your lot in life? If you don't like it, change the channel.

Where is your hood? Forest Hill maybe?

Victoria Day is tomorrow.
and why are you being so condescending, then feeling the need to pychoanalize his motives like some two bit Dr Phil...ive seen your act in Chat and here..your remind me more and more of that nob Cycleguy..
 

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GG2,

Your post would sound more compelling if it didn't drip with envy at all the pussy these guys were getting. What was that Dire Straits tune with the little faggot and his guitar? Money for nothing and chicks for free.

If it were a matter of envy, I would slag on all rich and famous people because they all get pussy. I didn't post pictures of Leonardo DiCaprio, Rob Lowe, George Clooney, Will Smith, Brad Pitt. I posted pics of Prima Donnas. You didn't obviously didn't catch the the central point of the thread.



Oh man, why do you care? and you can't say that you don't because it's evident these folks are under your skin. Are you not happy with your lot in life? If you don't like it, change the channel.

Where is your hood? Forest Hill maybe?

Victoria Day is tomorrow.
Why do I care? It was a passing thought, and I "care" because I find it both fascinating and sad that gay man-boys are idolized in modern society. Clearly you belong to the group of fans that idolizes them. You're in the majority, congrats.

Forest Hill sounds about right. You won't find gay man-boys in my community unless they're 18 year old emo kids trying to emulate the middle aged prima donnas above. How vain or empty can one be that they need to be "cool" at 48 years old? The old money and even the Bay Street yuppies that live here would rightfully be embarrassed if they were caught behaving like a 20 year old woman. They have more self respect than that - call it good old fashioned manhood, if you will.

I'm a critic. I critique things. You should too. It gives you a handle on the world and how to navigate in it. It doesn't always mean you have some sort of penis envy. Posting a thread like this isn't going to win me any popularity contests in a celebrity obsessed world. It's no suprise that it would get me ostracized. But I'm not here to win any contests nor do I want to compare my pretty collection of bracelets to Johnny Depps.

Happy Victoria Day in advance!
 

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Actually, I think Johnny Dep is great actor. Although I've never met him, he seems fairly well adjusted when he speaks.

He's certainly got a wide variety of looks when it comes to the roles he plays.
As far as "talent" goes, acting is a joke. It's the bottom of the barrel. The musician Tommy Lee is a greater talent than Depp. Creating original music is more difficult than pretending to be somebody.

Edward Sissorhands, Pirates, I couldn't get through any of these movies.

But I enjoyed him in Nightmare on Elm street, and Donnie Brasco (great film!).
 

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If it were a matter of envy, I would slag on all rich and famous people because they all get pussy. I didn't post pictures of Leonardo DiCaprio, Rob Lowe, George Clooney, Will Smith, Brad Pitt. I posted pics of Prima Donnas. You didn't obviously didn't catch the the central point of the thread.





Why do I care? It was a passing thought, and I "care" because I find it both fascinating and sad that gay man-boys are idolized in modern society. Clearly you belong to the group of fans that idolizes them. You're in the majority, congrats.

Forest Hill sounds about right. You won't find gay man-boys in my community unless they're 18 year old emo kids trying to emulate the middle aged prima donnas above. How vain or empty can one be that they need to be "cool" at 48 years old? The old money and even the Bay Street yuppies that live here would rightfully be embarrassed if they were caught behaving like a 20 year old woman. They have more self respect than that - call it good old fashioned manhood, if you will.

I'm a critic. I critique things. You should too. It gives you a handle on the world and how to navigate in it. It doesn't always mean you have some sort of penis envy. Posting a thread like this isn't going to win me any popularity contests in a celebrity obsessed world. It's no suprise that it would get me ostracized. But I'm not here to win any contests nor do I want to compare my pretty collection of bracelets to Johnny Depps.

Happy Victoria Day in advance!
You should post a picture of yourself! C'mon, tell the truth, Johnny and Tommy are idols of yours and they turned away your registration for their fan clubs! LOL

The majority, I don't think so because I couldn't care less and didn't create such a silly thread. C'mon good old fashioned manhood as you say wouldn't have you suckin' and whinin' about anyone.
 

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imho that is the bad boy image look, I guess it works because it stands out from the rest of the field. In pua terms, it's called peacocking to get their attention and get attraction, and allow them to pickup. The opposite side is the george clooney brad pitt, ocean's 11 suit look. Just use whatever works for you to get their attention.
 

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If i were a celbrity, I would always make sure to dress a certain way , and it's not just about keeping one's image or Vanity, but If I could get a rep for dressing a certain way, it would be that much easier to disguise myself if I wanted to be alone for a bit.
 

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It's all marketing. These guys want to continue making money, so they need to stay in the lime light.
 
I'm not really a fan of either and haven't followed either mans careers so I won't comment on that but I will say other than trolling for a reaction from the board members by using language that you know will incite strong reactions I don't really see a point to your post or comments.
As an example Johnny Depp who other than having a penchant for hats he appears to typically wear a t-shirt and jeans when not making public appearances, so I believe your issue is more with his public image or perhaps with his stylist or PR company which is an issue with his business but not him personally. From what I could tell he personally sounds like a pretty decent guy, especially considering he's been so open about some issues he's faced in his earlier life; drug use, self-injury, etc. and now rather than just throwing money at charities and partying it up he spends his time with his family and also devotes a good deal of his time (and not just money) to helping others around him. I personally think when one is in a position to donate money to a charity it says a lot about your character when you take time out of your schedule to actually spend time to help out, yes every charity needs money but when money is easier (or when time is easier) it says a lot about a person when they make a conscious effort to make the harder choice. I'd hardly call someone like that a Prima Donna, but of course that is just my opinion and we all have a right to our own views.


Johnny Depp when he's not posing for the camera...
http://www.johnnydeppfan.com/vanessa/voici4a.jpg
http://www.x17video.com/lowres/jdepp062709.jpg
http://www.hollywoodgrind.com/images/2008/1/johnny-depp-1.jpg
 

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and why are you being so condescending, then feeling the need to pychoanalize his motives like some two bit Dr Phil...ive seen your act in Chat and here..your remind me more and more of that nob Cycleguy..
You say condescending and I say bustin' his chops! Psychoanalyze, if you're going to use big words, you could at least spell them properly! Cycleguy's alright, he's just misunderstood.
 

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I'm not really a fan of either and haven't followed either mans careers so I won't comment on that but I will say other than trolling for a reaction from the board members by using language that you know will incite strong reactions I don't really see a point to your post or comments.
As an example Johnny Depp who other than having a penchant for hats he appears to typically wear a t-shirt and jeans when not making public appearances, so I believe your issue is more with his public image or perhaps with his stylist or PR company which is an issue with his business but not him personally. From what I could tell he personally sounds like a pretty decent guy, especially considering he's been so open about some issues he's faced in his earlier life; drug use, self-injury, etc. and now rather than just throwing money at charities and partying it up he spends his time with his family and also devotes a good deal of his time (and not just money) to helping others around him. I personally think when one is in a position to donate money to a charity it says a lot about your character when you take time out of your schedule to actually spend time to help out, yes every charity needs money but when money is easier (or when time is easier) it says a lot about a person when they make a conscious effort to make the harder choice. I'd hardly call someone like that a Prima Donna, but of course that is just my opinion and we all have a right to our own views.


Johnny Depp when he's not posing for the camera...
http://www.johnnydeppfan.com/vanessa/voici4a.jpg
http://www.x17video.com/lowres/jdepp062709.jpg
http://www.hollywoodgrind.com/images/2008/1/johnny-depp-1.jpg
Maybe I jumped the gun. I don't follow celebrities so I posted my impression of them rather than what I know about them which is very little. The marketing angle makes sense.

I actually agree with some of what you said. I was astonished when I once asked a girl about some celebrities and I threw out the name Brad Pitt. Her reply was that she didn't care for him because he's "boring". Being a family man, donating to charities and providing hands-on help, not having anything to prove, leading a quiet life enjoying the simple things in life like traveling is boring because he's not partying like a rockstar with his money and fame. What an upside down way of looking at things.
 

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You say condescending and I say bustin' his chops! Psychoanalyze, if you're going to use big words, you could at least spell them properly! Cycleguy's alright, he's just misunderstood.
i rest my case
 

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I don't follow celebrities so I posted my impression of them rather than what I know about them which is very little.
Even cooler story, bro.
 
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