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Secret shames

edited January 2011 in Everything Else
Ok, let's hear your dirty secrets. I'll go first. I have lady Gaga on my iPod. Eh Eh [nothing else I can say] and I love it. Am I banned? :/
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  • Pff that is nothing. Monday night is Glee night with my girlfriend and her house mates, ice cream is consumed man! Ice cream!
  • Oh manz! Glee! I grin and bear it, but I like it. I LIKE it! :/
  • Watching 5cm Per Second for about five minutes makes me feel like I'm being punched in the stomach.
  • edited January 2011
    Wow, this was not what I thought this thread was going to be about. I was expecting confessions of betrayals, violence, etc. At the very least I expected confessions of plagiarism. If a person is ashamed about liking cheesy entertainment, then that person is either a saint or they have no true sense of what constitutes shameful behavior.

    Without any shame I state: I still listen to the Spice Girls and I own the Spice Girls movie. I think Glee is occasionally entertaining. I have seen almost every filmed version of Jane Austen books ever made. I love Engelbert Humperdinck, Neil Diamond, Tom Jones, Abba, etc. Just because something is light and fluffy doesn't mean it is entirely lacking in merit or entertainment value.
    Post edited by Kate Monster on
  • ...I find the Jersey Shore somewhat entertaining. In terms of bad reality vs. bland-boring-as-shit sitcom? Reality wins, I'm sorry.
  • ...I find the Jersey Shore somewhat entertaining. In terms of bad reality vs. bland-boring-as-shit sitcom? Reality wins, I'm sorry.
    Okay, there's something wrong with you, obviously, and you should be sorry.
  • ...I find the Jersey Shore somewhat entertaining. In terms of bad reality vs. bland-boring-as-shit sitcom? Reality wins, I'm sorry.
    Okay, there's something wrong with you, obviously, and you should be sorry.
    I admit it and I do feel shame. It's not good by any stretch of the imagination, but I still say it can be entertaining because I can joke about it with my friends.
  • I...I really like "Surefire Winners" by Adam Lambert.
  • edited January 2011
    I'm usually not ashamed by my actions or interests, but I know what this thread is asking for and I will feed it: I once spent an entire summer watching Thunder in Paradise every morning when I woke up.

    Edit because this needs youtubes:
    Post edited by Matt on
  • None.
    Me thinks he doth protest too much. Seriously? Nothing?

    Me - Abba - great songwriters.
  • Me - Abba - great songwriters.
    I also like Abba. It's not a secret and I am not ashamed. I also like Initial D. Not a secret, not ashamed.
  • Thunder in Paradise
    Oh god, I used to love that as a child.
  • I don't really have secret shames anymore, there comes a point in your life when you just have to say "you know what? I really like 'x' and if you are going to give me shit for liking it for no reason, well then you are a bad person."
  • Guys, we know that we all have no shame, secret or otherwise. It's tongue-in-cheek.
  • The most "shameful" entertainment I enjoy is probably the first couple seasons of Spongebob. Not anything after, though; that show became more brightly colored, high-pitched, stupid and annoying as time went on.
  • Sometimes I watch straight porn.
  • Kaptain K, I think you're the first gay guy who's entire persona is defined in my mind as "that really gay guy".
  • You don't know me well enough to assign me a definition.
  • But he must have some concept of you in his mind. He's just telling you what it is.
  • I think it's too soon to have a good one.
  • I N C E P T I O N
  • We technically have a thread for this already, but whatevs.

    I still can't think of anything I'm really ashamed to like.
  • Let's be honest, nobody actually feels guilty about a "guilty pleasure", the entire phrase is a misnomer.
  • You don't know me well enough to assign me a definition.
    Well, we can have a fluid one.

    And I have to say, you look very feminine in that picture you posted. Had I not known that you were a guy, I would have assumed that was a picture of a woman. Then, upon finding out it was a picture of a guy, I would have assumed that you were a very very gay guy.

    Sure, sometimes we're wrong when we do that, but we're quite often right.

    Also, being "that really gay guy" isn't necessarily a bad thing. It just means that you're really gay. Probably have a strong personality IRL.
  • I'm not that queeny at all in person. I can't help that my amazing genes make me gorgeous to look at either.
  • That and half of your posts are "I'M GAY AND IT'S AWESOOOOME". It's not really a negative image, I just find the way you present yourself to be uncommon and rather amusing.
  • You're completely misrepresenting what I've posted in the past. Maybe that's all you heard in your mind when you read it but nothing I put out there is that one-dimensional.
  • edited January 2011
    I'm not that queeny at all in person. I can't help that my amazing genes make me gorgeous to look at either.
    I was thinking more twink than queen. When I think "queen," I think "diva." When I think "twink," I think "obviously gay." There is a difference there.
    You're completely misrepresenting what I've posted in the past. Maybe that's all you heard in your mind when you read it but nothing I put out there is that one-dimensional.
    I dunno, I've read a lot of "gay people don't have that problem and we're awesome for it." Different iterations of that, but it's the same idea.
    Post edited by TheWhaleShark on
  • I was thinking more twink than queen. When I think "queen," I think "diva." When I think "twink," I think "obviously gay." There is a difference there.
    I'm gonna give you the benefit of the doubt here since I know you aren't trying to be offensive but "twink" doesn't mean anything near what you think it means and I'd really discourage you from calling anyone that.
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