Showing posts with label stars. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stars. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 19, 2016

Are sexy women your stress test?

   "You mean girls butts like those:
Question: It is okay to look at girl’s butt?
Answer: No. A big NO.
Why?
Because when they check (yeah, they do…) whether you looked at theirwonderful and incredible hot butt, if they caught you doing so, like staring and drooling, they conclude:
  • this poor guy is immature;
  • has no sense of how to behave before a hot girl;
  • is weak and I can control him anyway I want.
So, if you are caught staring and drooling at a girls butt you are finished. No chances whatsoever of getting close to those hot body parts.
Learn this.
This is a test.
Yeah, they are testing you.
Their thinking is: “if he looked/stared at my wonderful, incredible hot butt, he will look at any girl’s butt, so I don’t trust him.”
See, when you see a girl dressed like the ones above, passing by you, just don’t look, you must ignore her.
If after passing by you, she looks back to check whether you looked (or are still looking) you are finished.
Same thing at the gym. Girls check through the mirror who is staring/drooling about their butts.
Those that are caught staring like an idiot, are done/gone/sayonara/finito.
So here is the way to handle the situation.
When you see a girl like the ones shown in the pictures above, you must ignore her.
When she turns her head to check on you, like the second girl in pink, continue to ignore her, and only after a few seconds you look towards her, but straight in the eyes.
She is going to like that and will probablysmile at you.
This means you passed the test!
Eventually she will take the opportunity and may hit on you.
Why?
Because she sensed you are a smart guy.
So, now you know why you should not stare at girls butt, capisce?
Hey! What are you looking at? Haven’t you learned anything?"

#hotbodies
#sexybody
#attractive
#handsome
#pretty
#beautiful
#10
#runway
#chicks
#hotguts
#hotgirls
#gilf

Tuesday, October 4, 2016

Solange what?

   "The polar and happy opposite to the Friday night news dump—in which sensitive or potentially controversial stories are released right before the weekend—is the Sunday night video drop, in which your favorite artists unleash new visuals in the evening, perhaps even close enough to the time some of us (hello, this gal right here) are about to go to dang bed. The former is a sneak attack; the latter is a surprise party.
So thank you, Solange Knowles, because I didn’t want to go to bed before 11 anyway! After we’ve all spent an entire weekend contemplating her beautiful and deep third full-length album A Seat at the Table, now she has bestowed us with gorgeous videos for “Cranes in the Sky” and “Don’t Touch My Hair.”
In “Cranes” (above), a first-person song ostensibly about the things she did (or attempted) to alleviate the weight on her psyche, she poses and performs lyrical contemporary dance among mountains and in what look like art museums and greenhouses and half-built structures, all while wearing the most beautiful and delicate ensembles. In some shots, a crew of black women dance with her, and they lean on each other too, invoking the togetherness and lightness of this generous song. The visual mirrors the kind of freedom that “Cranes” invokes— the wind in her hair, the lift in her voice. In “Don’t Touch My Hair,” a clip with some of the women in “Cranes” and a phalanx more friends (including Sampha, who’s on the song), she links the visuals to the objective of the song—articulating the politics and pride ingrained in discussions of black women’s hair and the offense when non-black people touch it, and at the same time using hair as a stand-in for the way black culture is so often appropriated and denigrated. (THIS ALBUM IS DEEP! RECOMMENDED.)
Both videos were directed by Solange as well as her husband, music video director Alan Ferguson, which is truly just so lovely. A Seat at the Table is out now, and great."

#Solange
#hits
#musical
#director
#entertainment