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Welcome to My Lecture Series on Hot vs Sexy
Part 1
Many people think that the words hot and sexy are interchangeable, but they’re not. Calling someone HOT is looks based. To bump someone up to sexy - it’s gotta be actions based.
HOT
The world is full of so many good looking men. TV/Movies are inundated with hot guys (especially in the US). You can’t turn on a show without at least 3 hot guys being on it. Even reality TV has more hot guys than not. But facial symmetry and a nice body alone do not a sexy man make.
SEXY
When a man is sexy, it’s more than just looks. It’s the way he carries himself, his confidence, his swagger. Or maybe it’s his gentleness or adorableness. There are just so many ways a man can be sexy.
In my book, there are two kinds of sexy - sexy with anyone or partner-specific sexiness. Let me break it down with some of my favorite examples:
Sexy All the Time 1 - 5
Adam Driver - Kylo Ren and Adam Sackler
OK, y’all this is a new one. I knew who he was but just didn’t see his sexiness because I hadn’t really watched anything he was in. Well, I recently watched The Force Awakens, then stayed up til 4 in the morning skipping through to the Adam scenes on Girls, and now I know how wrong I was to sleep on this man for so long.
Physically: He’s tall and strong, that hair, those arms, and his brown eyes just emote so much. In Girls, he’s part gorilla, part puppy dog.
Kylo Ren - I love the jerk whose sweet to the girl he fancies trope (as you’ll see multiple times on this list). That bridal carry. His intenseness. Even his fighting style. I love it all.
Adam Sackler - He’s a perv (not sure if that’s a negative or a positive, LOL) and can be kinda douchey, but he can be fun and he’ll stick by your side and him with his baby niece? Super sweet. He has puppy dog levels of adorableness.
Both of these characters are flawed, but that’s kind of what makes them sexy in the first place.
Colin Firth
Physically: Tall, curly dark hair, piercing stare.
Mr. Darcy - His stares. They got me. His arrogance that was just deep down insecurity of whether he’d be liked or not. His terrible proposal that showed how badly and how passionately he wanted Elizabeth. His change of ‘tude and straight up kindness to her aunt and uncle. His adorable awkwardness at seeing her again. That’s what made him swoonworthy.
Other Roles - Darcy’s my favorite role of his, but he was enjoyable in Bridget Jones’ Diary, Love Actually, What a Girl Wants, and Nanny McPhee as well. He kind of bumbles his way around but it’s an adorable (and sexy) kind of bumble.
Donald Glover
Physically - ripped, expressive eyes
Have seen a wee bit of Atlanta, mostly know him from Community. He’s a bit of a different one on this list in that he’s not as angsty as everyone else. He’s just fun and loyal as heck to his friend Abed. Plus he’ll make you laugh. And that’s sexy.
Jung from Kim’s Convenience
If you don’t watch Canadian TV, this might seem a little obscure, but you really should give Kim’s Convenience a try.
Physically - another tall guy, another guy with dark hair
He’s confident but not arrogant. I love how he can let himself be a little dorky for the girl he likes. He’s stubborn about reconciling with his dad, but the scenes where he’s trying to reconnect with his Appa will melt your heart.
Mike Lawson
Physically - a far cry from blond Zach Morris - dark haired, bearded man
Mike Lawson, human disaster. He had daddy issues, ex-wife issues, body falling apart issues, and yet..his way of cutting through the crap, his loyalty to his team, his wise cracks just make you fall for him.
Side Note: His character in The Passage was pretty dreamy too. I’m all about watching a man go beast mode protective.
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Life at Sea, Past & Present
Looking to break out of the winter blues? Come join us for the latest presentation in our speaker series as we explore the history of the Fall River Line and learn about the life of an engineer aboard a current vessel.
When: Saturday, March 25, 1:30 p.m.
Where: Ship History Center, 2500 Post Road, Warwick, RI
Register: [email protected], 401-463-3570
The program will feature presentations from both Andy Lizak, an SSHSA volunteer and 45-year member, and Andy Beauchemin, an engineer in the U.S. Merchant Marine.
Lizak will give a visual presentation on the bygone days of the Fall River Line, which ran some of the largest steamboats in the world between Fall River, Massachusetts, and New York City. In addition to highlighting some of the ships that made the line famous, Lizak will feature port facilities in Fall River, New York City and Newport, Rhode Island.
A 2005 graduate of the Massachusetts Maritime Academy, Beauchemin sails to many different U.S. and foreign ports in his role as a member of the engine department aboard a diesel-powered car carrier. He will share photographs from some of the ships he has served on, transit locations such as the Suez and Panama canals, and ports in the Middle East, Northern Europe and Alaska.
The lecture is free and open to the public, but space is limited. Light refreshments will be served. This is a great chance to visit the Ship History Center if you haven't been here for a while and to meet with some of your fellow ship lovers. Register now by calling SSHSA at 401-463-3570 or emailing [email protected].
Sanctification: New Life in the Shadow of Death (Lecture Series)
featuring: J.V. Fesko, David VanDrunen, Dr. Michael S. Horton, Hywel Jones, Bryan D. Estelle Ph.D, W. Robert Godfrey
The Definition of Sanctification with David VanDrunen | September 9, 2013
Experience Economy with Jim Gilmore | September 23, 2013
The Sanctification Crisis in the Reformation with John Fesko | October 7, 2013
The Bible and Law with David VanDrunen | October 14, 203
The Lordship Controversy Is Back with Mike Horton | October 21, 2013
Calvinism: A History with D. G. Hart | November 4, 2013
Philippians Commentary with Dennis Johnson | November 18. 2013
The Necessity of Sanctification with Hywel Jones | December 2, 2013
Against Perfectionism with Joel Kim | December 16, 2013
Sanctification and Justification with Mike Horton | December 30, 2013
The Role of the Holy Spirit in Sanctification with Hywel Jones | January 12, 2104
The Struggle of Sanctification in the Psalms (part 1) with Bryan Estelle | January 13, 2014
The Struggle of Sanctification in the Psalms (part 2) with Bryan Estelle | January 27, 2014
Public Worship and Sanctification with W. Robert Godfrey | February 10, 2014
The Gospel Mystery of Sanctification with Dennis Johnson | February 17, 2014
Sanctification and the Means of Grace (part 1) with Mike Horton | February 24, 2014
Sanctification and the Means of Grace (part 2) with Mike Horton | March 3, 2014
The Role of Prayer Sanctification with Charles Telfer | March 24, 2014
On Calvin’s Doctrine of the Christian Life with Mike Horton | March 31, 2014
The Pilgrim’s Prayer (part 1) with Steve Baugh | April 14, 2014
Divine Covenants and the Moral Order with David VanDrunen | April 28, 2014
The Pilgrim’s Prayer (part 2) with Steve Baugh | May 5, 2014
The Law and Sanctification with W. Robert Godfrey | May 19, 2014
Sanctification and Virtue with David VanDrunen | June 9, 2014
Sanctification and the Fruit of the Spirit with Julius Kim | June 23, 2014
Dr. James White
On Monday December 1st, President Barack Obama visited Bentonville, Arkansas as the first guest for the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art's Building Bridges lecture series.