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Post by ant-mac on Nov 13, 2018 18:26:40 GMT
How about the sequel or the TV series? "Head on a stick" was more than enough for me. Did you watch the extras?
It showed some of the scenes that were cut out because they were considered to be a bit too extreme.
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Post by lenlenlen1 on Nov 13, 2018 18:40:30 GMT
"Head on a stick" was more than enough for me. Did you watch the extras?
It showed some of the scenes that were cut out because they were considered to be a bit too extreme.
Sequel. TV series. Extras. The Outback. You're scaring me, Ant. You're scaring me...
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Post by ant-mac on Nov 13, 2018 19:18:16 GMT
Did you watch the extras?
It showed some of the scenes that were cut out because they were considered to be a bit too extreme.
Sequel. TV series. Extras. The Outback. You're scaring me, Ant. You're scaring me... Hush now...
It'll be over soon.
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Post by lenlenlen1 on Nov 13, 2018 19:25:18 GMT
Sequel. TV series. Extras. The Outback. You're scaring me, Ant. You're scaring me... Hush now...
It'll be over soon.
...Don't "head on a stick" me...
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Post by Nora on Nov 13, 2018 19:51:13 GMT
No, love and sex are separate. Yeah, I admit the sex has a certain aura to it when you're in love. And there have been times when I was in love when I had no sexual attraction to anyone but my lover. But when I look back, the best sex I've ever had was with some anonymous fool in some desolate haunted place.i cant even imagine how that would happen in my life. and i say this with zero judgment. its just different for me. there seems to be such a long process for me to go through mentally - from seeing a stranger to actually wanting to have sex with the stranger. even if they looked like tom cruise (a best looking man on earth if you ask me, scientology aside) if i just saw him on the street i would be like> you look good, lets meet, talk, see a movie, talk some more, get to know each other, think about potentially having sex, date for a while, make out a lot, think about having sex, date some more and then MAAAAYBE have sex... like i can think the person is the best looking one in the world but for me to want their private parts inside my private parts there is a long way.... i wonder it this will change with age. i wouldn't mind (morally) ever trying a one night stand or sex with a stranger, provided its safe, but i cant even imagine what would have to happen to me to actually want to do it.
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Post by ant-mac on Nov 13, 2018 21:25:32 GMT
Hush now...
It'll be over soon.
...Don't "head on a stick" me... Would I do something like that to someone like you...?
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Post by Deleted on Nov 13, 2018 21:32:23 GMT
I just watched another Australian horror film called Killing Ground. Aussies have the psycho-in-the-middle-of-nowhere genre in horror locked down. Even though it's usually the same premise, they're always pretty scary. Cargo was pretty good too, but that was about the zombie apocalypse in the outback.
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Post by lenlenlen1 on Nov 13, 2018 22:03:03 GMT
I just watched another Australian horror film called Killing Ground. Aussies have the psycho-in-the-middle-of-nowhere genre in horror locked down. Even though it's usually the same premise, they're always pretty scary. Cargo was pretty good too, but that was about the zombie apocalypse in the outback. What I liked about Mr. "head on a stick" up there is that he was an average joe. He's not a superhuman zombie wearing a mask. It felt more "real", and of course the desolate isolation of the outback adds to the whole thing.
The horror genre is one that when something new comes everyone jumps on it and imitates it to death, but it's also one that has given us some bravura directing and original concepts. When its good its really good, when its bad its really bad.
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Post by ant-mac on Nov 13, 2018 22:21:04 GMT
I just watched another Australian horror film called Killing Ground. Aussies have the psycho-in-the-middle-of-nowhere genre in horror locked down. Even though it's usually the same premise, they're always pretty scary. Cargo was pretty good too, but that was about the zombie apocalypse in the outback. Zombie apocalypse in the outback?
That just sounds like a normal Friday or Saturday night at the pub in a small country town.
By Sunday morning, after a heavy weekend, everyone feels a bit like a zombie...
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Post by ant-mac on Nov 13, 2018 22:24:07 GMT
I just watched another Australian horror film called Killing Ground. Aussies have the psycho-in-the-middle-of-nowhere genre in horror locked down. Even though it's usually the same premise, they're always pretty scary. Cargo was pretty good too, but that was about the zombie apocalypse in the outback. What I liked about Mr. "head on a stick" up there is that he was an average joe. He's not a superhuman zombie wearing a mask. It felt more "real", and of course the desolate isolation of the outback adds to the whole thing.
The horror genre is one that when something new comes everyone jumps on it and imitates it to death, but it's also one that has given us some bravura directing and original concepts. When its good its really good, when its bad its really bad.
I've known blokes like Mick. Nice blokes when you're on their good side, by pray you don't ever piss 'em off.
And as a kid of 9 or 10, I knew a bloke called Mick Taylor.
Early 20s, pretty girlfriend, drank a lot and always on his CB.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 13, 2018 22:38:50 GMT
I just watched another Australian horror film called Killing Ground. Aussies have the psycho-in-the-middle-of-nowhere genre in horror locked down. Even though it's usually the same premise, they're always pretty scary. Cargo was pretty good too, but that was about the zombie apocalypse in the outback. What I liked about Mr. "head on a stick" up there is that he was an average joe. He's not a superhuman zombie wearing a mask. It felt more "real", and of course the desolate isolation of the outback adds to the whole thing.
The horror genre is one that when something new comes everyone jumps on it and imitates it to death, but it's also one that has given us some bravura directing and original concepts. When its good its really good, when its bad its really bad.
I'd recommend Killing Ground and Cargo, both on Netflix.
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Post by lenlenlen1 on Nov 13, 2018 22:49:10 GMT
What I liked about Mr. "head on a stick" up there is that he was an average joe. He's not a superhuman zombie wearing a mask. It felt more "real", and of course the desolate isolation of the outback adds to the whole thing.
The horror genre is one that when something new comes everyone jumps on it and imitates it to death, but it's also one that has given us some bravura directing and original concepts. When its good its really good, when its bad its really bad.
I'd recommend Killing Ground and Cargo, both on Netflix. I'll look out for them. I recommend The Day, starring Ashley Bell. Not aussie, but I have feeling it's probably similar to Cargo.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 14, 2018 6:13:47 GMT
i cant even imagine how that would happen in my life. and i say this with zero judgment. its just different for me. there seems to be such a long process for me to go through mentally - from seeing a stranger to actually wanting to have sex with the stranger. even if they looked like tom cruise (a best looking man on earth if you ask me, scientology aside) if i just saw him on the street i would be like> you look good, lets meet, talk, see a movie, talk some more, get to know each other, think about potentially having sex, date for a while, make out a lot, think about having sex, date some more and then MAAAAYBE have sex... like i can think the person is the best looking one in the world but for me to want their private parts inside my private parts there is a long way.... i wonder it this will change with age. i wouldn't mind (morally) ever trying a one night stand or sex with a stranger, provided its safe, but i cant even imagine what would have to happen to me to actually want to do it. Well, you've just described the main difference between male and female sexuality. Males are more promiscuous by nature. We'll jump on anything which looks good in a heartbeat. This is why men seek out prostitutes and women don't. This is why gay males have anonymous sex in public restrooms and lesbians don't. It's why girls want to have dinner on a date and boys just buy them dinner to get them in bed. Evolution designed males to spread their seed. It designed women to be monogamous and nurture their children. There's some truth to this. That said, some of us can have casual sex with friends without a committment. FWB can be great. I need to have some type of affection for the person though. Sex with a total stranger is nothing more than mutual masturbation AFAIC. I can get the same results from a toy but with the gurantee that it will take me where I need to go with less work.
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Post by ant-mac on Nov 14, 2018 6:30:31 GMT
Well, you've just described the main difference between male and female sexuality. Males are more promiscuous by nature. We'll jump on anything which looks good in a heartbeat. This is why men seek out prostitutes and women don't. This is why gay males have anonymous sex in public restrooms and lesbians don't. It's why girls want to have dinner on a date and boys just buy them dinner to get them in bed. Evolution designed males to spread their seed. It designed women to be monogamous and nurture their children. I can get the same results from a toy but with the gurantee that it will take me where I need to go with less work. Are you sure you don't just need a reliable satnav?
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Post by Anonymous Andy on Nov 14, 2018 12:07:32 GMT
I find it to be vastly more fulfilling when you are in love with (or at least connected to) your partner. It's not necessary in order to have a good time, but if you know what makes the other person tick, it just makes it all the better.
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Post by Fox in the Snow on Nov 14, 2018 12:33:09 GMT
There's some truth to this. That said, some of us can have casual sex with friends without a committment. FWB can be great. I need to have some type of affection for the person though. Sex with a total stranger is nothing more than mutual masturbation AFAIC. I can get the same results from a toy but with the gurantee that it will take me where I need to go with less work. Oh of course, there are women who like to 'sleep around'. We all know that. But as you said, there has to be a personal attraction. A man can have sex with a beautiful woman and have zero feelings for her. She doesn't even have to be beautiful.
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Post by Fox in the Snow on Nov 15, 2018 3:00:08 GMT
She doesn't even have to be beautiful. It depends on the man. Honestly I don't give one whit about a person's personality if I'm gonna have a one night stand. That's only important in a friendship or relationship. But I need to be physically attracted to a person before I'll have sex with them. And personality can be a turn on and can make a not so pretty person a lot more purdy. But to get aroused I need to be attracted. I'm not like some guys who will hump anything with a heartbeat. Yeah it would vary from guy to guy. Most would, I imagine need to at least find them somewhat attractive/sexy. I don't think many would need her to be "beautiful" though (taking that as meaning very physically attractive).
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Post by Nora on Nov 15, 2018 13:11:20 GMT
have not really had another type of sex so i can only comment on “in love” and “loving the other person” (i consider in love being the earlier phase of loving someone) and the “in love” sex is the best. but thats a female perspective. i honestly believe guys can have just as good of a time having sex with no or limited feelings. That is an interesting point, because what exactly is being "in love"?
I can love people and things and some I have felt like I have been "in love" with them, even without sexual union, so what exactly does being "in love" mean and should it be sexual?
I feel like it means different things to different people. To me “in love” is the first 3-6 months of the relationship, when the hormones are making you feel like you are on the top of the world and everything is awesome. “love” is a further phase that means deeper and longer lasting and more meaningful connection. the in love feeling is more intense but fades faster than love too. thats how i see it.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 15, 2018 14:51:35 GMT
I feel like it means different things to different people. To me “in love” is the first 3-6 months of the relationship, when the hormones are making you feel like you are on the top of the world and everything is awesome. “love” is a further phase that means deeper and longer lasting and more meaningful connection. the in love feeling is more intense but fades faster than love too. thats how i see it. Nice point.
The "in love" feeling" is also in a sense naïve and even delusional. We can also express that we are "in love' with certain things we may not have a sexual affiliation too though, so "in love" when it comes sexual attraction or affiliation with others, is perhaps really only a romanticized notion of what love really is and is superficial.
Sex can be an expression of affection. There is a certain joy that comes with the sharing of intimacy. I have a close friend I have this with. It's the knowing and being known aspect. It doesn't have to be some romantic cliche, but simply an escape into feeling human with another person.Any animal can fuck, but making sex a tool is what separates us from the animals, for good or bad.
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Post by lenlenlen1 on Nov 15, 2018 19:25:43 GMT
There'll come a time when no one wants to fuck you, so stop looking a gift horse in the mouth and go fuck your ass off!
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