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did you see beauty and the geek last night

I did actually lol. It's an example of it...those are the only men available to them and they still fight over them, getting insecure over attention paid by the guys to other girls. That being said, shouldn't use BATG as any sort of reliable example...half that shit is scripted, contestants are selected according to the writers requirements and people are told to put on a show for the cameras, not terribly representative of real life situations but good entertainment nonetheless.

All I know is that MacKenzie has quite a nice cleavage :D

True that brother. I can't decide which is my favourite, used to think Jordan but she was lookin average last night. I'd have to say Dolly at this point

all the geeks had to choose between their beauty or a geek chick they just dated..

Surprise surprise.....Not one of them picked the geek chick :laugh:

now thats empowerment brah...

Same reason guys like to have the big muscles..when really there is only one muscle thats important..actually i think its an organ isnt it ?

all the geeks had to choose between their beauty or a geek chick they just dated..

Surprise surprise.....Not one of them picked the geek chick :laugh:

now thats empowerment brah...

lol would u pick the nerd?

the red head blokes nerd was much cuter than the shemale beauty hes with and they had a great time together..but even though he doesnt like his beauty he didnt have the balls to trade her out...

I would pick which ever one I liked best..

Women dont dress to pleasure men and men dontget buff to pleasure women, is all about dominance and submission..the sooner you figure out which side of the fence yoou are on, or find your equal match the better and easier life is...

i missed that episode.. some of the girls though are seriously retarded.. they depict the general view of a Bimbo.

exactly they are mostly unintelligent yet their beauty lets them dominate these rather intelligent men

Just had a shock. Left arm, 240v. 15 amp. Left arm feels heavy, and I feel really tired now. I better not die

hahaha. lol well done!

Funny how the beauty's getting jelly over the geek's dates.

When in the real world they wouldn't give them a 2nd look

Or is it all just scripted >_<

nah. i dont think its scripted. i see conformity there.. because the other bimbos are dating nerd, they all become upset incase they lose theirs.

real world i dont think they'd give a shit..

although I do remember the previous seasons, some of them actually ended up together..

kind of like bing bang theory.

That brings me to a question for you all, how many friends do you have during primary and (or) high school and still friends now?

none. sadly. uni is where its at for me

Just had a shock. I better not die

first boner? congrats

f**k you grant. so jelly. you dont have to listen to their shit. your glass is half full brah

I've had couple telling me I'm lucky... Rest of them just pity me - no need for pity.

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