Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is every woman obsessed with Ben?
He has major BDE.
I think he has alcoholic loser energy, personally.
Sometimes those both live in the same space. Ladies who want to use their love to save or fix are drawn to this. Honestly I kind of get it a little, fortunately I lucked out with a stable partner but I know myself and I know I had a soft spot for guys who were charismatic, charming and just a little bit closed/troubled/etc.
I get this too. The deep, brilliant soul with incredible highs and rock bottom lows (plus looking like Ben Affleck did in his prime). Jennifer garner once described it perfectly in an article- she said something like that when things were good with Ben, it’s like the sun is shining on you with all its warmth, but the other side of it is this iciness and loneliness. It’s very easy to get drawn in by the good qualities people like these have to offer, at their best, and want to be there to support them through the worst.
I'm falling off my chair at the idea that Ben Affleck is a "deep, brilliant soul". He's a typical frat boy.
How many typical frat boys do you know who’ve written, directed, and acted in Oscar winning screenplays? He’s an addict, a movie star and all that implies, and probably has emotional issues, but I wouldn’t call him a frat boy.
He's a celebrity, not an actor. The fact that he's an addict doesn't make him deep.
Good Will Hunting is seen as a cinematic masterpiece by the same kinds of people who think The Help is literature.
Ben Affleck is basic.
+1. Yes to everything, especially the part about The Help. What a POS book.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is every woman obsessed with Ben?
He has major BDE.
I think he has alcoholic loser energy, personally.
Sometimes those both live in the same space. Ladies who want to use their love to save or fix are drawn to this. Honestly I kind of get it a little, fortunately I lucked out with a stable partner but I know myself and I know I had a soft spot for guys who were charismatic, charming and just a little bit closed/troubled/etc.
I get this too. The deep, brilliant soul with incredible highs and rock bottom lows (plus looking like Ben Affleck did in his prime). Jennifer garner once described it perfectly in an article- she said something like that when things were good with Ben, it’s like the sun is shining on you with all its warmth, but the other side of it is this iciness and loneliness. It’s very easy to get drawn in by the good qualities people like these have to offer, at their best, and want to be there to support them through the worst.
I'm falling off my chair at the idea that Ben Affleck is a "deep, brilliant soul". He's a typical frat boy.
How many typical frat boys do you know who’ve written, directed, and acted in Oscar winning screenplays? He’s an addict, a movie star and all that implies, and probably has emotional issues, but I wouldn’t call him a frat boy.
He's a celebrity, not an actor. The fact that he's an addict doesn't make him deep.
Good Will Hunting is seen as a cinematic masterpiece by the same kinds of people who think The Help is literature.
Ben Affleck is basic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If he and Damon REALLY wrote that screenplay how come they haven't written anything since? The origins of that screenplay and ghost writers is a bit sketchy...
Affleck has written since then. The Town, Gone Baby Gone, etc.
Anonymous wrote:If he and Damon REALLY wrote that screenplay how come they haven't written anything since? The origins of that screenplay and ghost writers is a bit sketchy...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is every woman obsessed with Ben?
He has major BDE.
I think he has alcoholic loser energy, personally.
Sometimes those both live in the same space. Ladies who want to use their love to save or fix are drawn to this. Honestly I kind of get it a little, fortunately I lucked out with a stable partner but I know myself and I know I had a soft spot for guys who were charismatic, charming and just a little bit closed/troubled/etc.
I get this too. The deep, brilliant soul with incredible highs and rock bottom lows (plus looking like Ben Affleck did in his prime). Jennifer garner once described it perfectly in an article- she said something like that when things were good with Ben, it’s like the sun is shining on you with all its warmth, but the other side of it is this iciness and loneliness. It’s very easy to get drawn in by the good qualities people like these have to offer, at their best, and want to be there to support them through the worst.
I'm falling off my chair at the idea that Ben Affleck is a "deep, brilliant soul". He's a typical frat boy.
How many typical frat boys do you know who’ve written, directed, and acted in Oscar winning screenplays? He’s an addict, a movie star and all that implies, and probably has emotional issues, but I wouldn’t call him a frat boy.
He's a celebrity, not an actor. The fact that he's an addict doesn't make him deep.
Good Will Hunting is seen as a cinematic masterpiece by the same kinds of people who think The Help is literature.
Ben Affleck is basic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is every woman obsessed with Ben?
He has major BDE.
I think he has alcoholic loser energy, personally.
Sometimes those both live in the same space. Ladies who want to use their love to save or fix are drawn to this. Honestly I kind of get it a little, fortunately I lucked out with a stable partner but I know myself and I know I had a soft spot for guys who were charismatic, charming and just a little bit closed/troubled/etc.
I get this too. The deep, brilliant soul with incredible highs and rock bottom lows (plus looking like Ben Affleck did in his prime). Jennifer garner once described it perfectly in an article- she said something like that when things were good with Ben, it’s like the sun is shining on you with all its warmth, but the other side of it is this iciness and loneliness. It’s very easy to get drawn in by the good qualities people like these have to offer, at their best, and want to be there to support them through the worst.
You talk about “the help” as if it’s twilight. You don’t need to be Stephen hawking to produce impactful ideas. Good will hunting and the help were great films (and a great book, in the helps case)
I'm falling off my chair at the idea that Ben Affleck is a "deep, brilliant soul". He's a typical frat boy.
How many typical frat boys do you know who’ve written, directed, and acted in Oscar winning screenplays? He’s an addict, a movie star and all that implies, and probably has emotional issues, but I wouldn’t call him a frat boy.
He's a celebrity, not an actor. The fact that he's an addict doesn't make him deep.
Good Will Hunting is seen as a cinematic masterpiece by the same kinds of people who think The Help is literature.
Ben Affleck is basic.
Anonymous wrote:If he and Damon REALLY wrote that screenplay how come they haven't written anything since? The origins of that screenplay and ghost writers is a bit sketchy...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is every woman obsessed with Ben?
He has major BDE.
I think he has alcoholic loser energy, personally.
Sometimes those both live in the same space. Ladies who want to use their love to save or fix are drawn to this. Honestly I kind of get it a little, fortunately I lucked out with a stable partner but I know myself and I know I had a soft spot for guys who were charismatic, charming and just a little bit closed/troubled/etc.
I get this too. The deep, brilliant soul with incredible highs and rock bottom lows (plus looking like Ben Affleck did in his prime). Jennifer garner once described it perfectly in an article- she said something like that when things were good with Ben, it’s like the sun is shining on you with all its warmth, but the other side of it is this iciness and loneliness. It’s very easy to get drawn in by the good qualities people like these have to offer, at their best, and want to be there to support them through the worst.
I'm falling off my chair at the idea that Ben Affleck is a "deep, brilliant soul". He's a typical frat boy.
How many typical frat boys do you know who’ve written, directed, and acted in Oscar winning screenplays? He’s an addict, a movie star and all that implies, and probably has emotional issues, but I wouldn’t call him a frat boy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is every woman obsessed with Ben?
He has major BDE.
I think he has alcoholic loser energy, personally.
Sometimes those both live in the same space. Ladies who want to use their love to save or fix are drawn to this. Honestly I kind of get it a little, fortunately I lucked out with a stable partner but I know myself and I know I had a soft spot for guys who were charismatic, charming and just a little bit closed/troubled/etc.
I get this too. The deep, brilliant soul with incredible highs and rock bottom lows (plus looking like Ben Affleck did in his prime). Jennifer garner once described it perfectly in an article- she said something like that when things were good with Ben, it’s like the sun is shining on you with all its warmth, but the other side of it is this iciness and loneliness. It’s very easy to get drawn in by the good qualities people like these have to offer, at their best, and want to be there to support them through the worst.
I'm falling off my chair at the idea that Ben Affleck is a "deep, brilliant soul". He's a typical frat boy.
How many typical frat boys do you know who’ve written, directed, and acted in Oscar winning screenplays? He’s an addict, a movie star and all that implies, and probably has emotional issues, but I wouldn’t call him a frat boy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is every woman obsessed with Ben?
He has major BDE.
I think he has alcoholic loser energy, personally.
Sometimes those both live in the same space. Ladies who want to use their love to save or fix are drawn to this. Honestly I kind of get it a little, fortunately I lucked out with a stable partner but I know myself and I know I had a soft spot for guys who were charismatic, charming and just a little bit closed/troubled/etc.
I get this too. The deep, brilliant soul with incredible highs and rock bottom lows (plus looking like Ben Affleck did in his prime). Jennifer garner once described it perfectly in an article- she said something like that when things were good with Ben, it’s like the sun is shining on you with all its warmth, but the other side of it is this iciness and loneliness. It’s very easy to get drawn in by the good qualities people like these have to offer, at their best, and want to be there to support them through the worst.
I'm falling off my chair at the idea that Ben Affleck is a "deep, brilliant soul". He's a typical frat boy.