EMOMaxTheReaper said:No, it doesn't.Not Good said:does that mean that good mass media will be primarily marketed to a more masculine audience? If not, what are some counter-examples?
To be fair, most stuff sucks.
Regardless of who it's aimed at.
Unless you put it on a very overweight human.Name Not Found said:Hey, lingerie is marketed towards females.
No man can say that this item sucks.
Did you live under a rock when you were growing up? Man I need to send you a package of shit you were suppose to have when you were a kid.MaxTheReaper said:I've never seen an episode of/play with a Transformers.
...I dunno what Mighty Max is.
Or Creepy Crawlers.
LEGOs were neat though.
But I did say most.
QQ lez read moar lolz
(just kidding)
Jim Gaffigan quote +5 awesome points.DarkRyter said:I don't know about food network. It's like porn when you're hungry.
Considering you just repeated a rephrased version of what everyone else (including myself) said, I think the /thread was appropriate, at least in your case.-Orgasmatron- said:I don't think you understand how this /thread thing works.Delicious said:Vagina's are pretty awesome. Point being that girl stuff isn't necessarily bad, just girly.
/thread.
On topic, girls will think that stuff is good, it's their opinion, they will obviously have different tastes to you.
Fair enough, /thread is usually delivered with some kind of punchline, but whatever floats your boat.Delicious said:Considering you just repeated a rephrased version of what everyone else (including myself) said, I think the /thread was appropriate, at least in your case.
Oh, that's what you meant. Ok, you have a point there.-Orgasmatron- said:Fair enough, /thread is usually delivered with some kind of punchline, but whatever floats your boat.Delicious said:Considering you just repeated a rephrased version of what everyone else (including myself) said, I think the /thread was appropriate, at least in your case.