I get tired of many people very quickly.
Here's a short list:
80% of psych majors.
One-sided arguers - some specific people - Elisabeth Hasselbeck, some Palestinian/Kosovo Albanian nationalists
80% of women
80% of FOBS
80% of gay men
I'm actually looking forward to Korea - for the money and opportunity to learn Korean. But I am not excited to see more staunch Korean nationalists like my cousins on my mother's side.
70% of nationalists.
80% of Christians.
People I enjoy:
80% of poli sci majors
50% of men
70% of news reporters
20% of gay men (Anderson Cooper and a few others)
20% of women.
I may be a secret misogynist. I'm on it, I'm trying to fix it, I don't know what went wrong.
I've always appreciated some kind of male ideal, cherished it in my heart. Females are: the petty, the cruel, the jealous, the intellectually disinterested, the histrionic, the shrill, the vain... I think perhaps hanging out with guys has somehow reinforced this poor view of women. The men I hang out with always talk about women's looks and not much else. Thus, I started to see women from this outsider's point of view.
There's actually a phobia of women. Actually I probably am more phobic of the "girl" type. I like mature women.
But anyway, the heroic in my book are men who were men, with a gentle side. Robert DeNiro is a prime example of this. (His father was actually gay, I don't know what happened). But Robert DeNiro is just a beautiful actor. He plays this tough guy, a slight temper, calculating, but deep down has this emotion and artistry. You see his mind working, you see his joy and hurt (what a smile) - with his sparse lines. What's not said - that's the beauty of it.
He's not the type of man that I'd date (I don't see the chemistry, I do need someone more playful and loving - more a Dustin Hoffman or Jake Gyllenhaal or Anderson Cooper *wink*), but he's someone I admire and that I have tremendous empathy towards. Same goes with Leon actor Jean Reno (who btw had Charles Sarkozy, France's current president, as his best man at his wedding!!)
Of women I like - Naomi Watts - seems down-to-earth and graceful.
I don't mind Charlize Theron, Mira Sorvino, Michelle Pfieffer, Jodie Foster, Sharon Stone.
Anyway, this was really pointless. Perhaps my friend was right, blogging is for those who have nothing to say! Well it was fun~
Wednesday, June 13, 2007
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