The Original Gay Porn Community - Free Gay Movies and Photos, Gay Porn Site Reviews and Adult Gay Forums

  • Welcome To Just Us Boys - The World's Largest Gay Message Board Community

    In order to comply with recent US Supreme Court rulings regarding adult content, we will be making changes in the future to require that you log into your account to view adult content on the site.
    If you do not have an account, please register.
    REGISTER HERE - 100% FREE / We Will Never Sell Your Info

    To register, turn off your VPN; you can re-enable the VPN after registration. You must maintain an active email address on your account: disposable email addresses cannot be used to register.

  • Hi Guest - Did you know?
    Hot Topics is a Safe for Work (SFW) forum.

How many people on here

Do you get revolted by all the craze surrounding that "universe"

  • Absolutely

    Votes: 3 30.0%
  • Absolutely not, you heathen

    Votes: 4 40.0%
  • I do not give a deep fried flying turd

    Votes: 3 30.0%

  • Total voters
    10
Yeah? tell me how you avoid someone being next to you with a TV on running a stupid ad of whatever trash linked to the promotion of the franchpee.

I almost never have a problem with this.

And a man of your means? Should be child's play.
 
I almost never have a problem with this.

And a man of your means? Should be child's play.

"Tell me how you avoid someone having been dropped next to you".
There: maybe clearer for a man of your means.
 
Thus far I have managed to avoid ever seeing a single Star Wars film; I have no intention of ever changing that.

giphy.webp
 
"Tell me how you avoid someone having been dropped next to you".
There: maybe clearer for a man of your means.

Headphones, for example.

Or your own personal screen to distract you from your own wandering eyes.

Or sticking to places where you can reliably enjoy a little solitude.

etc.

People are rarely dropped next to me. Maybe Barcelona is more crowded?
 
Headphones, for example.

Or your own personal screen to distract you from your own wandering eyes.

Or sticking to places where you can reliably enjoy a little solitude.

etc.

People are rarely dropped next to me. Maybe Barcelona is more crowded?

I am not wearing fucking headphones the whole day only for the given moment in which a fucking SW promotion pops up in the air, nor am I put on music loud to counter the noise...

My eyes do not wander, maybe my ears... weren't be talking about the johnwilliams of a TV commercial?

There are no reliable places in the Universe (Star Wars should teach you that, if you were clueless enough to ignore it before): there are only sparse and scarce moments of well-being: the "little moments in life" that people say make it bearable... what they call "happiness".

Barcelona: Population (2015)
• City 1,604,555
• Density 16,000/km2 (41,000/sq mi)
• Urban 4,740,000
• Metro 5,375,774

Could be even worse but, in a worse case, I would have bigger problems than a stupid overrated interstellar medieval saga.
 
Rage, rage, against the . . . popular culture? It's always been chic to eschew the latest thing beloved by the masses.

They can't be the hoi polloi if we don't disdain them, eh? But it's not chic to call them the rabble, so we find ways around sounding too obvious.

I can't waste any animus on Star Wars when the White House is on fire. The movies are tales of empire and faded glory, surely the stuff of Anglophiles and Commonwealth fans.
 
Wait, I wasn't talking about someone sitting right next to me on the same carriage, but in the next room, or the next office space, or the car next to the taxi I'm on...
 
Was it that good? I've read good things about it.

Doesn't hold a candle to the original comics from which the original Star Wars trilogy was visually developed, and also not as good as The Fifth Element, but still more worthwhile than those forgettable Star Wars sequels.
 
Not about Cara, I assume: that poor girl is bad even as a model... but since it is all always about a certain look in a particular time...

In the comics she's a redhead with a 300 point IQ originally from the Middle Ages.
These kind of interesting details don't really come across in movie adaptations like these. Other aspects were translate very well. The Converter e.g. is excellently done.
 
Doesn't hold a candle to the original comics from which the original Star Wars trilogy was visually developed, and also not as good as The Fifth Element, but still more worthwhile than those forgettable Star Wars sequels.

If you're asking me to accompany you on a date to see it (again in your case) my answer is HELL FUCKIN YEAH! :gogirl: Just lemme grab my wig and my purse.
 
Was it that good? I've read good things about it.

Visually very appealing, story is interesting, but the actors don’t really do much for the characters and there is a part of the film that didn’t even need to exist (because it does nothing for the overall plot) and it just makes the movie longer than it needs to be.
 
Who doesn't fondly remember the Lucas sequels? That Jar Jar Binks! :lol:


But anyway, Belamo, I've previously thought you should read Marcus Aurelius, and it will probably occur to me again. If there's no reliable place for you in the universe, you should at least keep your mind a decent refuge.

tumblr_mowe52F2q81rsfdc1o1_250.gif
 
But anyway, belamo, I've previously thought you should read Marcus Aurelius, and it will probably occur to me again. If there's no reliable place for you in the universe, you should at least keep your mind a decent refuge.

And because it occurred to you at a given moment, I couldn't possibly have realized that way before you ever came to suffer my rants on here about it... :rolleyes:

Besides, MA's style is too dry: he didn't make it into my 20 canonical Greek authors. And, obviously, he doesn't offer anything that anyone, at least me, couldn't have realized already for himself... and could even express better for himself.
 
Back
Top