Members unicorn Posted Friday at 08:50 PM Members Posted Friday at 08:50 PM Earlier today I attended a lecture on headaches delivered by a strikingly handsome professor from a nearby university. His lecture was strangely monotone, and delivered in such a dry manner that I suspected he's neurodivergent (on the spectrum). (I talked with others who attended the lecture, and they agreed that his lecture was flat). I looked him up online, and was surprised to see an arrest record for someone with his name, and approximately the same age, about 10 years ago. Do you think this is the same man? https://www.pri-med.com/globals/faculty/g/galicaandrewm https://www.hngnews.com/sun_prairie_star/news/man-accused-of-stealing-900-of-liquor-from-sun-prairie-woodmans/article_95de6fb8-6850-11e5-9049-0ff6033707fd.html https://www.umassmed.edu/neurology/neurology-specialties/Neurological-Rehabilitation-Recovery/neuro-rehab-and-recovery-faculty/ His Facebook profile is also pretty sparse--he seems to have a couple dozen young female friends and that's it... Quote
Members unicorn Posted Friday at 08:55 PM Author Members Posted Friday at 08:55 PM On the subject of handsome locals, this handsome local news reporter got my gonads warm: https://www.wpri.com/author/ethan-logue/ https://www.mypanhandle.com/author/ethan-logue/ Quote
PeterRS Posted Saturday at 01:44 AM Posted Saturday at 01:44 AM 4 hours ago, unicorn said: Do you think this is the same man? I often use ears when trying to identify if one person is actually another. The earlier profile pic has very rounded, flat and relatively boring ears. Your lecturer's ears, on the other hand, look totally different and much more characterful(!) I would say they are definitely not the same man. Ruthrieston, tm_nyc, unicorn and 1 other 3 1 Quote