https://bit.ly/3DxlCws https://bit.ly/3FHPB7F https://bit.ly/3DTNpbP https://bit.ly/3sTyic7 https://bit.ly/3DWucpP https://bit.ly/3sVTDlh https://bit.ly/3FJ7pzq https://bit.ly/3Wq6YzR All of the albums that flopped (didn’t 50 Cents second album absolutely underwhelm, I really don’t know) would have exploded. My Name is Earl was on of the best funded and highly publicized shows in the last 10 years…it could not get an audience. Every year we have “big” TV shows from big time producers with lots of sex and violence that absolutely flop. We are making choices. (Granted, so are “they”.) 118Some Handle September 21, 2011 at 1:37 pm I can’t see any point in it for me personally Like I said, we are making choices. 119Some Handle September 21, 2011 at 1:41 pm So are these words of someone who´s been doing their will, or someone who has been following a herd? Are you asking me what her words are or whether she was “brainwashed into thinking it was the only way one could behave in college” Anyway, women usually blame everything except of themselves. No argument here. 120Jesus Mahoney September 21, 2011 at 1:44 pm Isabel, I’m not an expert on Chinese culture, but I would guess that there are many mitigating factors. First of all, you’d have to consider the traditional religion and culture, also what the gov’t control of internet and tv is, and, of course, what the living arrangements are for most uni students. Also, what the hook up rates are in China. I don’t even know that. I would imagine that guys outnumber women in China, what with their one child thingy. That would affect things. Girls being in short supply would mean that they exert an awful lot of control over the SMP. So any uni girl unhappy with hook up culture in China is probably in a decent position to just say no, and find a guy willing to play by her rules. 121YOHAMI September 21, 2011 at 1:49 pm Some Handle,