Bad at video games and now this. I'm pretty sure he hires a guy to pretend to be him for pictures guys.I agree with Charlie, please don't do this. I'm bad at math and it gives me anxiety.
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Bad at video games and now this. I'm pretty sure he hires a guy to pretend to be him for pictures guys.I agree with Charlie, please don't do this. I'm bad at math and it gives me anxiety.
Some people take the whole "I'm afraid to out myself on the internet as a girl" thing too far, really. She's being outed now, though! I bet that's actually her husband in all those pictures. Which would mean we know what she looks like, too! Bhamv...How you doin'?Bad at video games and now this. I'm pretty sure he hires a guy to pretend to be him for pictures guys.
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I thought it was about how to turn Twilight Fan Fiction into cold, hard cash?Because Fifty Shades of Grey is not about BDSM, it's about an abusive relationship, and people (including the author) don't know the difference.
In a proper, healthy bdsm relationship, the submissive has all the power. The power comes from the bottom, it is given to the dominant in a power exchange. Without the relinquishing of that power, the dominant has nothing to dominate. So then it becomes about understanding each other, and trust.I've listened to a few Risk episodes about BDSM and roleplay, and the people involved sound so sweet and caring. They engage in these scenarios and then they have this after care stage during which they debrief and make sure the submissive one feels safe.
Same reason Twilight was appealing?As a counterpoint, there must be some reason so many people find it appealing, though. And I kind of doubt they're all too stupid to realize it isn't a fully healthy relationship.
Cinema Snob's midnight screening was a packed house mostly consisting of drunk 40-something women.As a counterpoint, there must be some reason so many people find it appealing, though. And I kind of doubt they're all too stupid to realize it isn't a fully healthy relationship.
99% of everything portrayed in even very tame porn isn't healthy sex or part of a healthy relationship, either. Doesn't mean you can't like it. It's a sanitized power relationship. No matter what Grey does, it's all OK, it all turns out OK, there's never any actual pain, there's nothing all too dirty... It's a fantasy. Just like I may fantasize about coming home after work to find my girlfriend naked and willing on the bed, just pulling me down to pounce on me, but I wouldn't actually want that on many specific days because I'm grumpy, tired, and have a headache at that moment in time. It's "oohh, a powerful man to force me to do this/that, to take me hard". If their husband/boyfriend tried half the stuff Grey did, they'd protest, because it hurts/isn't what they're in the mood for at that moment/etc.As a counterpoint, there must be some reason so many people find it appealing, though. And I kind of doubt they're all too stupid to realize it isn't a fully healthy relationship.
He's a young billionaire that no one has ever seen with a girlfriend, who happens upon a young, innocent, virginal woman (how is any of that true with a name like Anastasia Steel?), becomes infatuated with her, and tells her that he wants her, and only her. He also claims he doesn't do romance, and that he can't love, but Anastasia knows that she's the one that can help this poor, troubled, beautiful billionaire's soul.So, I understand this book and such came from Twilight fan fiction.
Now here's the thing I've never actually known, is the main guy a vampire or something, or just an asshole?
In the original fanfic it was Edward and Bella from Twilight.As far as 50SOG is concerned, he's just man. In the original fanfiction, probably vampire.
Crap writing is the first reason I heard of it:He's a young billionaire that no one has ever seen with a girlfriend, who happens upon a young, innocent, virginal woman (how is any of that true with a name like Anastasia Steel?), becomes infatuated with her, and tells her that he wants her, and only her. He also claims he doesn't do romance, and that he can't love, but Anastasia knows that she's the one that can help this poor, troubled, beautiful billionaire's soul.
I haven't actually read the book, but I've read enough crap writing to be able to make an educated guess.
Every time I read a quote from it, I read it in Charles Dance's voice.Crap writing is the first reason I heard of it:
He laughed a sexy laugh that a handsome seal would make in some sort of sex zoo. “That’s a book on how to make sex breakfasts, and I’m going to make one for you.”
His only superpower is being a billionaire and having a secret roo..... OH MY GOD HE'S BATMAN
I love these. One was the ball pit from DashCon. Another was filled with statues of Link from Zelda.
That's also the sense I'm getting, apparently the blame lying partly on the male lead for having zero personality in his acting. It sounded like the female lead at least had some fun with her role--which apparently the book author hated.Y'know, while the abusiveness of the relationship depicted in 50 Shades is indeed a topic worthy of examination and thought, I found that my primary gripe with the movie is that it's really freaking boring. I almost never check my watch when I'm in a movie theater, but for this one I was checking the time every 5 minutes or so. "Okay, 125 minute movie... 50 minutes to go. Now 45. Now 40. Wait, I forgot to count the trailers... damn, 50 minutes to go."
Every site I go to seems to want to weigh in on the badness of this movie, but this seems to be the only universal positive note about it. From what I heard, there are a few moments where Dakota Johnson tries to make Ana not such a spineless, milquetoast wimp. Not shocked that the author would hate her doing so.That's also the sense I'm getting, apparently the blame lying partly on the male lead for having zero personality in his acting. It sounded like the female lead at least had some fun with her role--which apparently the book author hated.
I believe you mean Dakota Johnson.Every site I go to seems to want to weigh in on the badness of this movie, but this seems to be the only universal positive note about it. From what I heard, there are a few moments where Dakota Fanning tries to make Ana not such a spineless, milquetoast wimp. Not shocked that the author would hate her doing so.
She quips, she's sarcastic with him at times, where the book character cries at some stuff, the movie character laughs it off. The book character is supposedly an idiot too immature to be having sex, while the movie character is more "oh, you and your whips and butts". Pretty much the opposite of the book character.Every site I go to seems to want to weigh in on the badness of this movie, but this seems to be the only universal positive note about it. From what I heard, there are a few moments where Dakota Fanning tries to make Ana not such a spineless, milquetoast wimp. Not shocked that the author would hate her doing so.
So, exactly as written.That's also the sense I'm getting, apparently the blame lying partly on the male lead for having zero personality in his acting.
And on that note ... Fifty Shades author to publish writing guideSo, exactly as written.