Pro-life video of the day: The science behind pornography addiction
by Hans Johnson
Physiology teacher Gary Wilson discusses “The Great Porn Experiment” that has emerged in the last few decades with the explosion of internet pornography. Some of the science, having to do with increased dopamine levels, is well understood.
One thing that is causing a “blind spot” in this study is a lack of a control group of those men who have never seen porn.
WARNING: Language may be inappropriate for children or sensitive ears.
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“lack of a control group of those men who have never seen porn.”
…. Those men exist? That would be an extremely difficult control group to find in the US and other places with easy internet or cable access.
They indeed exist – and many of them are following a better path at life – religious formation and good old-fashioned living. And those men would not be in a control group to watch porn because they know it harms them. I am constantly amazed at the good men that are studying at universities, who willingly and eagerly seek good counsel, good peers and more so that they can circumvent the pitfalls of ‘normal’ living.
Many of these young men (and women) are doing a great job of being the ‘best version of themselves’ and showing that not everyone should follow the crowd – at the college, on the computer on in daily life. They are heroes to me and models to good behavior.
I came to this way of living late – but they are living very good moral lives now, in their late teens and early twenties, and are going to do great things in the world. I am proud to call them friends. They are definitely role-models. God bless them!
Eh, I just have trouble buying it. But I hope they are sticking to it if they want to live that way.
We need to keep the message on focus and just concentrate our efforts on abortions, IMO. If pro-aborts see posts like this, we’ll get labeled as being “Anti-1st Amendment” when we don’t need that sort of negative press.
Don’t get me wrong – if there was a way to totally ban pornography, I’d definitely be in favor of that. But from a political stand point, let’s play to our strengths and focus on our message.
@Jack: There are men who don’t watch porn. Finding them for the control group would be a problem, however, for two reasons. One, though they aren’t entirely unheard of, they are minority. Two, there are plenty of men who would lie about whether they watched porn. Self-reporting always makes for questionable methodology.
So…yeah, it could be done, but it would take forever to put the control group together.
“There are men who don’t watch porn.”
I know, I’m mostly kidding. Though I’m pretty sure it’s a very small minority. Everyone who has ever told me they have never watched porn even once turned out to be a huge liar so I have trouble believing people about that lol.
And I think you’re right about the self-reporting.
Lack of control groups…
All one needs to do is go to a developing country where there is limited access to the internet. Granted it is not anywhere in North America, but science often goes to very unusual lengths to get an answer. And overseas research collaborations are not that unusual.
I thought this was a very nice, well balanced talk. And, by the way, it is very relevant to the abortion problem here in America.
New Here: Welcome.
Simply recognizing the existence of internet porn addiction and discussing the issue is not the same thing as calling for a puritanical purge of the world wide web. The video said nothing like that. Personally, I would not advocate any such thing.
How is porn-addiction relevant to abortion?
This part might be controversial. I think that porn, in general, objectifies the human person and women in particular. As the video said: When one is a regular consumer of porn it changes you and how you relate to the opposite sex. It changes your views and attitudes and behavior. I believe it changes your ability to truly love in an open and authentic way. It blinds one’s ability to read the subtle signals that go on between lovers. Women who have never been addicted may find all of that hard to believe. And of course, men may deny these changes the way a fish denies the existence of water. More research is needed…more of it will come. But it will still get denied. Like pro-aborts who still deny the humanity of the pre-born. People sometimes have a personal emotional reason to hold on to a misguided belief.
Here is the connection: How many abortions happen because a boyfriend insists upon it…then dumps her anyway? An internet porn addiction may be one of the drivers behind this kind of horrible behavior men sometimes engage in…to their own ruin…and to the unspeakable misery of others.
I once heard an outstanding sermon once about the addiction of men to pornography and its resulting fantasy standards unfair to women, as well as the often not discussed addiction of women to romance novels and tv shows such as Sex in the City, which also results in fantasy standards unfair to men. Both addictions are harmful to relationships.
Do these people believe that women don’t view pornography in large numbers?
“Do these people believe that women don’t view pornography in large numbers?”
There is probably even more of a reporting problem there.
Jack, I really doubt this is anywhere near as pervasive among women. The one and only time I went to an X-rated movie, I looked away, embarrassed FOR the “actors”. It was also the only time I walked out of a movie. I’m cheap that way. ;)
I don’t know, I read something about men being more visual, so that’s why they like typical visual porn more than women do, while women like having the sensations and feelings described so that’s why they like “romance” novels more than men. I don’t doubt that there are a lot of women who enjoy visual porn though, I know some of them.
I wonder if there are dudes that enjoy those novels though lol.
JackBorsch says:
March 13, 2013 at 3:55 pm
I don’t know, I read something about men being more visual, so that’s why they like typical visual porn more than women do, while women like having the sensations and feelings described so that’s why they like “romance” novels more than men. I don’t doubt that there are a lot of women who enjoy visual porn though, I know some of them. I wonder if there are dudes that enjoy those novels though lol.
(Denise) I remember reading about a man who was a mass murderer on death row. He was a “mass” rather than “serial’ murderer, having murdered a group of victims in a single incident. The article mentioned that he spent his time in his cell “reading romance novels.” There’s at least one man who is a romance novel fan.
I wonder if there are dudes that enjoy those novels though lol.
Well, I enjoyed the Gone With the Wind film, if that counts. Of course, there’s a lot of crossover in likes and dislikes. Some women are fascinated with crime stories. ;)
“Jack, I really doubt this is anywhere near as pervasive among women.”
Pfft…
Point taken. And tossed aside.
When one remembers that most porn is made using sex slaves, then the “banana breakdown” that it brings about can be understood as “baaaaaaaaaaaad KARMA”.
“I remember reading about a man who was a mass murderer on death row. He was a “mass” rather than “serial’ murderer, having murdered a group of victims in a single incident. The article mentioned that he spent his time in his cell “reading romance novels.” There’s at least one man who is a romance novel fan.”
Did the romance novels drive him to mass murder or did the mass murder drive him to romance novels?
My wife and daughters are into watching Korean mini-series [with English sub-titles] and it took me a while to identify the common denominator.
[My fun meter gets pegged out real quick.]
The shows are all ‘chick flicks’.
[They are not ‘soap operas’ with all the infidelity laden intrigue. They are just cinemagraphic versions of mushy gushy romance novels that go on and on and on…………. They give me e-motional sickness. I don’t want cialis, I crave anti-drama-mine. ]
It must be what it’s like to engage in ‘viagra sex’ without a happy ending.
[I say ‘must’ because I have never experienced ‘viagra sex’ and I don’t even want to ‘imagine’.]
The Korean chick flicks do not make me want to murder anyone, but I have to confess I am tempted to blow up the television.
I find this whole discussion fascinating. MAINLY BECAUSE: it (for me) begs the question about what is ‘normal’ male behavior. It even gets more squewed when we understand that there are ‘positive’ addictions. Which way does a man embrace life? Is he to follow in a religious path? The ‘Imitation of Christ’ by Francis Xaviar could be pitted against being ‘macho’ (manly in Playboy. Just where does one find sensitivity without excessive sentimentality? How is that I am I am attracted -to anything at all? Should people that are ‘beautiful-only – turn-me-on get the ‘nod’ for Life? [Isn’t this is being wanted?]
From Lifesitenews today…
Police chief: If you don’t curb porn, number of sex crimes will rise
http://www.lifesitenews.com/news/police-chief-if-you-dont-curb-porn-more-women-will-be-raped
A few excerpts:
“There is academic evidence coming out to suggest [pornography] is having an impact on how young men in particular perceive relationships and women,”
“Britain’s Centre for Social Justice announced more than 500 girls – half of them British – had been trafficked in sex slavery last year.”
“A 16-year-old British girl, whom the report calls “Hannah,” was raped 90 times over one weekend.”
Tell me again how the porn and sex slavery industry have no connection to abortion.
Hi Tommy,
I assume that most males when first confronted are very embarrassed. {Even the admission of ’embarrassment’ is rare] However, rather than a threat, pornography is considered as a part of growing-up to adulthood for many, many males. Connections to abuse and abortion are considered as extreme and rare.
In our modern-male existence it is not rare, but pervasive. Girls/women should expect/anticipate such-a-view with ALL males (even though Joy’s experience is ‘otherly’). This also almost totally outside of the female psyche.
I believe there is a huge connection between porn and abortion. My brother was caught with a playboy around age 16, my mother made a loud stink and my father took him and the magazine to the burn barrel. My mom’s zero tolerance definitely had an effect on me. Kids these days are seeing more than Playboy. Kids are seeing hard-core porn more often and at younger ages.
Just today, I saw a female student with tight jeans bending and wiggling over a table and putting on an obvious show for the two male students sitting behind her. She was giggling and trying to put on a sexy pout while looking back at them. I don’t have the words to describe the faces the boys were making to each other but I think the word evil comes the closest.
They did not see me at first and when they caught me giving them “the mad momma look”, the girl and one of the boys were obviously embarrassed. The other boy looked at me as if I was the problem.
These three are not a part of the special needs population but a part of the smart, popular crowd.
They are also all three in the 7th grade.
Praxedes says:
March 14, 2013 at 5:08 pm
I believe there is a huge connection between porn and abortion. My brother was caught with a playboy around age 16, my mother made a loud stink and my father took him and the magazine to the burn barrel.
(Denise) When he was a teenager, my brother told my mother that he had seen porn. My Dad thought my brother shouldn’t have told our Mom about it but she said, “I’d rather he tell me than not to tell me.”
In the immediate aftermath of his first exposure to porn, my brother, about 15, said, “I’m never going to have sex.” I asked him about this and he said, “If that’s what it’s like.” Of course, he later changed his mind!
Prax, that is chilling. Guys, watch the video above. What we’re talking about isn’t merely erotica or the kind of porn you’d find inthe 70’s and 80’s. It’s the internet, high speed, clickity click on multiple images, multiple videos, and being able to see a whole lot of things in a short amount of time. In the 70’s for example, people didn’t have DVD players and “stag” films couldn’t be accessed in the half hour you have before mom gets home from work. Today, my nephew could possibly surf from nude cheesecake photos to full on depictions of violence and criminal acts in a very short time. And with laptops, tablets, and high tech phones, they don’t even have to worry about mom catching them.
I also found this video very informative: of the handful of friends I have that are admitted porn addicts (3 male, 1 female), zero have the capacity to engage in a romantic relationship. If it’s true that many males in the situation develop E.D., that would explain why they run like heck from real people that would be willing to have sex with them.
Here’s a laugh: remember when idiots thought that more porn, more porn, and even more porn would PREVENT rape?
Chilling indeed, ninek.
Everyone here has probably heard about that cop that had made plans to abduct his wife and other women to kill and eat them. I believe this case is related to porn addiction.
We need to educate our young people as fast as we can.
I have shared the above video with a few young men and plan to share it with a few more.
“my father took him and the magazine to the burn barrel” – wow, harsh! Did your father get in trouble?
What level of porn watching do people think is going to cause these issues? I’m pretty sure most teenage boys at least consume porn, but I wouldn’t classify them all as addicted and I doubt that it’s turning all of them into abusers that see women as objects and all.
I do think there is a very good point about the never ending novelty and kink that is internet porn compared to magazines and such from way back when. I can certainly see where it would cause problems.
Did your father get in trouble?
Lol, Reality. My wording does sound pretty harsh. My brother returned no worse for the wear and I’ve never asked him what dad talked with him about. In hindsight, my mom and we girls should have probably traveled to the barrel to hear what was discussed since pornography affects females as well.
Dad’s talk and mom’s fit were obviously not all that effective because some years after the barrel incident, I was at my brother’s home watching his baby daughter and I found a porn magazine mixed in with the stack of his fishing magazines. I didn’t confront him and put the magazine back but not before I wrote on the centerfold, “Won’t Veronica look great in here someday?!” (Veronica aka my bro’s baby daughter.) I’ve never seen another nudie magazine at his home since this but I won’t vouch for his conscience.
What would you have done if you saw students behaving the way I saw them behaving today, Reality? There was no barrel nearby. (: Do you look at porn?
Any male in the western world (apart from those who may be physically or intellectually incapable of doing so) who claims to have never looked at porn is lying just as much as any male who says they have never masturbated.
I ‘see’ porn Praxedes, rather than ‘look’ at it. I don’t seek it out but sometimes it lands in front of me through unsolicited emails etc. I did ‘look’ at it when I was much younger, just like everybody else. Having come this far in life with the er, ‘associated experiences’, I don’t feel a need to ‘use’ porn.
I find such student behavior distasteful Praxedes but given I’m not a qualified teacher, youth counsellor, whatever, I’d probably just ask them to stop so they could get on with what they were supposed to be doing.
Jack is right about the volume and content now available being a serious problem. There has been erotica throughout history. Much art has complete nudity, even religious art. Where do we draw the line between what constitutes art, erotica and pornography? One man’s high art piece is anothers masturbatory fantasy. What most of us might see as a tasteless image may cause others to soil their undies in a sexual way. I do think that excessive (how do we determine that) intake can damage peoples’ perceptions of sex and their own place in it. Like everything else, a moderate intake may not be particularly harmful. But as with alcohol, that ‘moderate’, ‘non-harmful’ level is different for different people.
A very tricky topic.
Sincere thanks for your answers, Reality.
Where do we draw the line between what constitutes art, erotica and pornography?
I think that answer is written on all of our hearts if we are willing to give an honest look there. I believe the lines are clear and straight when we are in right relationship with Christ and that the lines are blurry and crooked when we are not.
” Jack is right about the volume and content now available being a serious problem. There has been erotica throughout history. Much art has complete nudity, even religious art. Where do we draw the line between what constitutes art, erotica and pornography? One man’s high art piece is anothers masturbatory fantasy. What most of us might see as a tasteless image may cause others to soil their undies in a sexual way. I do think that excessive (how do we determine that) intake can damage peoples’ perceptions of sex and their own place in it. Like everything else, a moderate intake may not be particularly harmful. But as with alcohol, that ‘moderate’, ‘non-harmful’ level is different for different people.
A very tricky topic.”
And another part is it’s extremely difficult to regulate the sex industries anyway, just like it’s hard to regulate any vice. When I see people talk about banning porn I am always like… um… I don’t think that’s gonna work dude. Where there are horny people to buy it, opportunistic people will make it.
But I do worry about the volume of porn and the extreme fetishes, I think that can cause some real damage. I have a brother who’s ten years older than me, I rarely talk about him because it makes me depressed. When I was like seven I found a ton of really extreme BDSM magazines and videos under his bed. He was abusive to me, and a few years after he moved out of our parent’s house he was sent to prison after beating his girlfriend nearly to death because she suspected he was molesting her kid. I realize that my parents being so abusive probably have something to do with it, but I always wondered if the porn he got into contributed to his view of women and his issues with sexually abusive behavior. I mean, I was abused worse than he was and I’ve never tried to beat a woman, or anyone actually, to death. So I do think that porn can contribute to problems, but I also think it would be hard to tell what issues were contributed to by porn with other issues that go on with people.
You will understand that I disagree with your statement in so many ways.
Perhaps the one which would be most meaningful to you is that if your statement is true then very, very, very few people, maybe only you, are in the right relationship with christ. Because I can assure you that even the most committed theists will not agree on exactly where that line is drawn, and not just on this topic. The same applies to ‘written on all our hearts’.
“But I do worry about the volume of porn and the extreme fetishes, I think that can cause some real damage.” – me too Jack. It’s like every shop on the street giving away free alcohol, bad quality alcohol.
“I always wondered if the porn he got into contributed to his view of women and his issues with sexually abusive behavior.” – or was it te other way around?
Tis a sad situation you have been through Jack the Lad. More strength to you.
“me too Jack. It’s like every shop on the street giving away free alcohol, bad quality alcohol.”
Exactly. I doubt a healthy man looking at a Playboy every once and while causes any discernible damage, but there’s literally everything now, easily accessible and free even from public libraries if they don’t have filters. It’s easy for someone to get into extremely young. That’s got to cause some effects, even if it’s debatable what they are.
“or was it te other way around?”
See that’s the issue with trying to discern damage from these things. It’s not like drugs, where the physical effects are well known. There are plenty of non-drug users to have as control groups for studies. With porn it’s hard to have any type of control group, and then there is the chicken and the egg thing. Did this guy’s porn habits contribute to him becoming an abuser, or did he gravitate to that porn because he was already going to become one? It’s a hard thing to differentiate.
” Tis a sad situation you have been through Jack the Lad. More strength to you.”
Thank you, it was rough but okay now for the most part.
Sounds like we’re on the same page Jack (roflmbo)
From the few things I’ve been able to ascertain about you I believe your kids are a whole lot luckier than you were.
Aw thanks. Seriously, if my kids can say that they had a good childhood, when they look back on it when they are adults, I will consider myself a success even if I do literally nothing else.
The ‘line’ for me was noting a great change in my sense of humor. Not one thing was ‘funny’ unless it had a sexual twist. Then along comes Darcy: he entertained us for more-than 3 hours of hilarious jokes … and not one of them even came close to what we would call ‘off’. Didn’t think it possible! Sure am glad that I was wrong.
As for “volume of porn”…it reminds me of one of the most disconcerting moments with my ex. After he came back from one of his deployments, he brought home with him our 1 terabyte external hard drive/server storage device. The amount of porn on that thing was…it was actually disgustingly staggering. Of course his explanation was that all the soldiers had nothing to do out there and a pastime of theirs was exchanging and trading spank banks. But…holy crap, man! How much does ANYONE need?! And some of it was…unreasonable in subject matter, to say the least.
I was finally able to delete his old folder on the hard drive recently. I had trouble doing it for a long time because it was password protected and my admin access was initially limited. It caused me to not use the freaking thing at all, which was quite a waste. But, I finally found a work-around with the permissions, and deleted the folder. That was a substantial mental victory for me, because I always thought his pornography habits were part of the personal excuse he gave himself of his abusive behaviors towards me. Like, if _example_ behavior existed in porn, it was acceptable, and certainly there were other people who enjoyed such things, so it can’t be *that* bad…HE couldn’t be *that* bad…could he? He’s a good example of what can happen when a child is raised by no one and has unlimited technological access with zero guidance.
a healthy man looking at a Playboy every once and a while
Healthy guys don’t look at Playboy, fellas. Watch your language for crying in the rain! All we gals know that the healthy males visit a Gentlemen‘s Club (but only every once in a while). That’s where the real healthy boys hang out.
It’s terrible being married to a porn-free, sick man. I wish he’d quit being such a great head of our household and stop leading our children by example all of the time.
” It’s terrible being married to a porn-free, sick man. I wish he’d quit being such a great head of our household and stop leading our children by example all of the time.”
I wasn’t implying that men who don’t look at porn are unhealthy… like at all. I haven’t really looked at porn since I was nineteen or twenty I think, and I don’t think I’m sick lol. I was simply saying that it’s not uncommon and not necessarily pathological for a guy to look at naked pics every once and a while. Or a woman, for that matter.
Believe it or not, unlike most who looked at their Dad’s Playboys, I did read it for the articles. Or really the sci-fi and horror short stories. And the comic strip.
But you do grow out of it. Hopefully.
“Believe it or not, unlike most who looked at their Dad’s Playboys, I did read it for the articles. Or really the sci-fi and horror short stories. And the comic strip.”
Uh huh. http://i.imgur.com/PcJQI.gif
How did we ever properly convey emotions before .gif files were invented? 0_0
I don’t know, I always forget I have a huge file of gifs that I should use more often. Be prepared fellow commenters.
Just had this thought … being a bonafied ‘nerd’ et all … perhaps the ‘problem’ with pornography is that it not only is pervasive to many males, but that it permanently alters our psyche. Before porn any and all photos were of real people, with real people. After porn – there was a ‘shift’. What was illusary/imaginary became what became sought more than reality. In religious terms, sinfulness became preferred and lived under the guise of ‘growing-up’. What remains is that my sense of sinfulness is shelved/put-away so that I am ‘distant’ from my real-self.
Ah…..that’s funny Hans.
“bonafied’nerd'” – hm, I think you’ve gone a bit oxymoron there John :-)
I did read it for the articles.
LOL. And most teenage girls are taking the pill for their acne.
I don’t seek it out but sometimes it lands in front of me
And I got pregnant when it just fell in.
I wasn’t implying that men who don’t look at porn are unhealthy… like at all.
My husband would become unhealthy very quickly if I found out he was looking at porn. Even occasionally. (What does occasionally even imply? Yearly, monthly, weekly?).
There comes a time when a grown-up should actually grow-up.
“My husband would become unhealthy very quickly if I found out he was looking at porn” – I didn’t think you’d be an advocate for domestic violence Praxedes.
” My husband would become unhealthy very quickly if I found out he was looking at porn. Even occasionally. (What does occasionally even imply? Yearly, monthly, weekly?).”
You would hurt him? Maybe I just don’t get it, I don’t think I would have cared much if I caught my wife watching porn (unless it was crazy stuff). Maybe that’s a gender divide there.
Who knows what occasionally implies, I can’t use myself as a teenager as an example because I had issues. Most guys who aren’t in their teens or early twenties tell me that they don’t look at porn more than a few times a month or so. Do you think that’s pathological? Does it depend on how often or do you always think it’s damaging?
It doesn’t come through that I’m trying to say he would be in the “dog house”. A marriage is not healthy if one spouse is in the doghouse. It is emotionally and mentally stressful ie unhealthy.
I think you both know that I would never physically harm anyone. I don’t play emotional head games either. If I found out my husband had looked at porn, he would have to deal with an angry, sad and extremely disappointed wife. We would be making a trip to see our priest.
Both my husband and I were married before. We survived and learned from those messes and don’t have any desire to return to chaos. Very clear lines were drawn in the sand before we married each other. Porn use, is on one side of the line and our commitment to each other is on the other.
Do you think that’s pathological?
I think it can quickly become pathological for an individual of either gender and for a society as a whole.
Does it depend on how often or do you always think it’s damaging?
I always think it is damaging. Make a list of benefits for me.
I don’t think I would have cared much if I caught my wife watching porn (unless it was crazy stuff).
I’m sorry you don’t respect yourself more than this, Jack. Would you be okay with your adult children being a centerfold?
” Both my husband and I were married before. We survived and learned from those messes and don’t have any desire to return to chaos. Very clear lines were drawn in the sand before we married each other. Porn use, is on one side of the line and our commitment to each other is on the other.”
Well that’s good and I am glad that you guys are holding up the bargain so far, There’s too few good marriages nowadays.
“I think it can quickly become pathological for an individual of either gender and for a society as a whole.”
Agreed, it’s like any other vice, where it can get out of control.
” I always think it is damaging. Make a list of benefits for me.”
I don’t know, I don’t think there are any honestly. Maybe if a dude is looking at porn he won’t be knocking someone up, that might be one. But other than that I either think it’s neutral or bad. Kinda like smoking pot (even though I think that pot helps anxiety and depression at times).
” I’m sorry you don’t respect yourself more than this, Jack. Would you be okay with your adult children being a centerfold?”
How is that disrespecting myself if I don’t care if my wife or gf occasionally looks at porn? I’m not being a smart alec, I just don’t get it. It’s just naked pictures, unless it becomes addictive or extreme.
If you must know, I have far less issue with porn from the user side than I do with the performer side. I think it’s a lot of times exploiting people who are desperate, just like any other part of the sex industry. Especially if it’s not Playboy or somewhere that at least has somewhat of a reputation for not using sex slaves and forcing people into it.
I don’t know what I would think if my kids were in porn, I would probably not be happy and it would probably be my fault.
Kinda like smoking pot (even though I think that pot helps anxiety and depression at times).
Did you watch the video above? Many people might find themselves less anxious and depressed if they stopped with the porn. There is help for those that struggle on both sides of the issue.
I think it’s a lot of times exploiting people who are desperate
And those who look at porn should look into the eyes of the “porn star” and see the heart and humanity there.
” Did you watch the video above? Many people might find themselves less anxious and depressed if they stopped with the porn. There is help for those that struggle on both sides of the issue.”
Well, depression and anxiety can be caused by a lot of things. But yeah, I haven’t disagreed that porn can be addictive and cause issues even once. I guess I could have been considered a porn addict as a teenager, though I had a million other compulsive problems and it was just one symptom, and yes I was very anxious and depressed. But I wasn’t saying that porn relieves stress and anxiety I was saying that about pot lol, that’s an argument for a different day though.
” And those who look at porn should look into the eyes of the “porn star” and see the heart and humanity there. ”
Agreed. Which is a big issue actually. If you look at porn enough you forget it’s people who made it.
Jack,
Uh huh. http://i.imgur.com/PcJQI.gif
Hey, talk to the hand, buddy. Two can play that game. I oughta bookmark me a bunch of them gifs too.
All right, everybody. I’m not saying those buxom lasses escaped my eye. I just “perused” the whole magazine.
Sheesh. At least I now know what kind of topic will draw a lot of comments for a post. But I don’t see a way to work it in much more. ;)
“Hey, talk to the hand, buddy. Two can play that game. I oughta bookmark me a bunch of them gifs too.
All right, everybody. I’m not sayin those buxom lasses escaped my eye. I just “perused” the whole magazine.”
Lol. http://imgur.com/r62TGos
Hey, I love Misha Collins. He’s great.
Lol he’s a’ight. I love Jennifer Lawrence (my first gif).
Just so you know I made both those faces exactly in regards to your comments Hans. ;)
Oh, that’s who she was. Didn’t see her movie yet. Philly people think it did them proud.