I'm not sure if this has been a point of discussion for the community before but it seemed like something I should post about. On MTV there is a show called Guy Code giving semi-helpful tips for guys. These tips include relationship advice, personal life, and other matters. 

Has anyone seen the show? Any thoughts on the show?

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You're the second ghoul Terry, your postings are as boring as dirty mud.

How rude.  Thankfully, your own opinions have no similarity to my own.

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Surprise in life Sean, not everything is a positive affirmation.

No, I suppose not.  You're here, after all.

+1

I can't play in any of your reindeer games? This is very unfortunate and brings deep, deep, sorrow to me.

+2, that's for Terry who's bringing a smile to my face.

Cisco, there comes a day when you realize the man who won't let you play any reindeer games is staring back at you in the mirror.

Not an easy thing to realize, believe me.

I have a lot of respect for you Carl. Do I provoke here? Yes I do, but all the responses I get are expected with what I see as men who don't like me on the simple fact I don't women. I didn't give them their prejudice, I can and will bring it out of them though. If you really think about it Carl, the problem doesn't lie with me.

"but all the responses I get are expected..."

Talk about prejudice. Just because someone disagrees with you doesn't mean they are homo-phobic or against gay marriage. Sometimes they just disagree with what you're saying. You do have the right to disagree with them but there is a HUGE difference between disagreeing and being disagreeable and I think you're crossing over to the disagreeable side there.

Didn't know MTV still existed.

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