In my video that showed everyone a sneak peek of my setup, I have a ridiculously sexy lady as my wallpaper for my gaming PC. I wanted to share the wallpaper that literally makes me hate life for making me the same species as her. So NSFW, btw
Misa. Fucking. Campo. I swear to God, this wallpaper makes me either hate my life for not being as sexy as this bitch, or makes me love the fact that scissoring each other is a possibility. Haha. Anyway, a lot of people who see this always ask “Who are those girls?!” but I lovingly tell them, “You are mistaken, this is the same, gorgeous girl, just two photos of her.”
I’m all down for super hot chicks, especially ones that take really adorable iPhone photos of themselves. Misa, baby, if you ever wanna make out with some chick and have it be just a crazy little fling, hit me up!
- 1920 x 1200 Wallpaper















Please don’t take this the wrong way, but what is the deal with really hot chicks not knowing or thinking they are hot?
It’s not a self esteem thing, as you seem quite confident. You’re also intelligent; easily derived from your work and words. So, is it just a “figure of speech,” so to speak? A bit of self depricatng hyperbole to indicate just how (attractive/talented/smart/et ceteta) one thinks another is?
I see such things more and more these days, so it’s not just you as an isolated case, but I’m curious.
Yep. Random post by old guy on dah Interwebz…
To answer your question: IMO, It’s to each their own, really. Most women I know always admire/adore women who are much more attractive than them. Simply put, we just appreciate (or in some case envy) what we believe is true beauty. Girls who are cute want to be hot, hot girls want to be sexy, sexy girls want to be beautiful, beautiful girls want to be gorgeous, gorgeous girls want to be bombshells, and bombshells want to be divine. It’s a neve- ending cycle. That’s my personal observations.
In my case, I just never consider myself to be ‘hot’ at all. I know I’m not too shabby, and on my good days I can clean up pretty damn well, but you have to understand… I was such a late bloomer. Ugly duckling syndrome, if you will. My friends in high school (who are still my friends today) were nerds, punks, geeks, skaters, artists, dorks, and other low to middle-class cliques. We bonded not over looks but over personal interests. My confidence comes from being completely happy with who I am. I’ve always known who I was and who I wanted to be. Maybe it was the way I was raised, and there might be something to say about being close with my younger siblings, but I never cared so much about my looks. In a way, I’m flattered you consider me hot, but it’s really not on my radar, lol. But, thanks.
I am also an old guy on the webernets ;)
I honestly had no idea there were so many levels of “attractivesss” to be attained. It’s a lot more complicated than I thought, and it explains something I have run across before.
I have to admit that I’m not quite sure what the qualifiers are for the various levels, but may have erred on calling you “hot,” if that’s not apropos. I will say you certainly are more than not too shabby & do more than “clean up well.”
Curious as to where you’d put yourself on that list of categories.
And you’re right, it is all opinion in one way or another as beauty is subjective. Thanks for your response! It made me think and re-evaluate some opinions.
And I really am a very old dude on the interwebnetstubes. Maybe too old to be on them lol :)
Shorty’s a dime. But I doubt she loves Esports so not gewd enough for me. :)
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