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Par Anonymous - 10/11/2014 14:28 - Germany - Berlin
Quand on aime, on ne compte pas. Déjà 50 VDM dans vos favoris !
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C'était donc votre 500e vote - tu l'as bien mérité -. Nous nous prosternons.
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Par Anonymous - 10/11/2014 14:28 - Germany - Berlin
Par wthiswrongwithmi - 22/10/2014 05:42 - United States - Princeton
Par Australian Lifeguard - 22/10/2014 03:18 - United States - Scottsdale
Par Anonymous - 21/10/2014 15:49 - United States - Bedford
Par Chansus10 - 20/10/2014 15:03 - United States - Greendale
Hey everyone, I am the OP. To answer your questions, I am a student in a ~50 person lecture. My professor was compiling a huge list of examples of bad tv on the board from students, and I threw up a few notoriously bad TV shows (like Keeping Up with the Kardashians). I vaguely remember seeing something on TV about GGW (a reference in another show). In the clip, a lot of girls partying and one of them flashed the cameras, but it was definitely blurred out. I thought it was just a risqué reality show with partying/clubbing, fighting, and a bit of blurred out nudity (like the Jersey Shore). Yes, I did get made fun of (the jerk behind me said, "I'm pretty sure that's a movie" in a snarky tone, and some people were like "…whaaaaaat?"). I kinda just looked around and was like, "isn't that a reality TV show?" A few people giggled, and the professor just blinked and moved onto the next person. Normally I don't talk about stuff I know nothing about, but participation is a significant portion of my grade, so I always try to participate any chance I get.