The only movie that ever changed me was Deliverance. When I'm deep in the woods, I always carry 9mm and a big knife.
The only movie that changed me was, Pee Wee Hermans "Big Adventure". I was really pissed to find out there is no basement in the Alamo.
10 with Bo Derek. I went with some friends after our parents dropped us off at tennis practice. We were 3 or 4 years under age. No doubt I was changed. 10 and Cheryl Ladd on charlies angels always make me wonder how they hell guys my age could be gay.
Something else I have noticed regarding white males: Almost without exception white females are always paired with black males in commercials-- even print ads. On the other hand, you rarely, if ever, see a black women paired with a white male.
Alexander the Great and Frederick the Great were both queers and much better commanders than Patton or any other American.
men are more self-depracting , this might be considered an asset. humility is one road to righteousness
I'm only going to speculate, when you see these commercials who is the demographic target and what is the product. The racial pairing should have a benefit. There may be a subliminal historical sterotype pairing a black woman and a white male. :eek: Like in "what is she selling" and what do white males want? (I'm getting carried away, at least behind the scenes.):eek: :eek: Nutmeg you're a sick bastard.:eek:
Or it could just be, everybody already knows white men don't need all that "sista attitude". I never looked for it, but it was always readily available, when I was single.