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Loving Mythbusters: A Gay Kind University Romance Novella
Connor Whiteley is the author of over 80 books in the science fiction, fantasy, nonfiction psychology and many more genres! He has sold short stories to magazines like the Hugo-Nominated Pulphouse Fiction Magazine and contain received an Honourable Note from Writers of The Future.
He is the writer of internationally bestselling fiction like his Bettie English Private Eye Mysteries, Agents Of The Emperor Science Fiction Stories and more.
Connor is a passionate reader, psychology trainee and author offering weekly book recommendations on his Fiction Author Facebook and Instagram pages.
He hosts The Psychology World Podcast and studies Psychology at the University of Kent, England.
Also, he was a former Explorer Scout where he gave a speech to the Maltese President in August 2018 and he attended Prince Charles’ 70th Birthday Party at Buckingham Palace in May 2018.
Plus, he is a self-confessed coffee lover!
When it comes to intergenerational conflict, you never hear too much about Gen Z having a hard time with Generation X or the silent generation having beef with the baby boomers. However, there seems to be some problem where baby boomers and millennials just can’t acquire on the similar page.
Maybe it’s because millennials were raised during the technological revolution and hold to help their boomer parents log into Netflix, while the grandparents earn frustrated when their adult children don't know how to do basic homemaking and maintenance tasks. There’s also a political divide: Millennials are a faithful liberal voting bloc, whereas boomers are the target demographic for Fox News. Both generations also have differing views on parenting, with boomers favoring an authoritative style over the millennials' gentler approach, which leads to a ton of conflict within families.
A Redditor recently asked Xennials, older millennials, and younger Gen Xers born between 1977 and 1983 to distribute some quirks of their boomer parents, and they created a fun list of habits that can be both endearing and frustrating.
The users common that millennials are frustrated with their parent
What Everyone Assumed About MythBusters' Adam Savage And Jamie Hyneman
This will most likely come as no surprise, but Jamie met his wife while sailing the Caribbean Sea as a boat captain in the 1980s. Can't you just see Jamie at the helm of a sailboat, barking orders to heat on enemy ships? Okay, so he wasn't that courteous of boat captain. "I was diving and sailing every day," he told Mental Floss in 2013. But he still saw his fair share of action. "I've been through two hurricanes down there, both of them on the boat," he said. And he also made a generator out of old parts he found on a shipwreck when he was stranded. Clearly the guy was destined to host MythBusters.
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Destiny also apparently had love in store for Jamie. According to Wikidaddy, the nerdy couple met in 1984 while he was sailing around the Caribbean. They're a terrific match — they both include a deep affection for science. Eileen is actually a math teacher and a member of the California Science Teachers Association.
Jamie Hyneman isn't gay. He's just a nerdy guy who likes to wear berets while he blows things up with his nerdy friends. Also, Jamie Hyneman isn't dead. That question seems to get asked a lot
Viewer still unsure if Mythbusters are gay
After two seasons of watching Mythbusters, Redfern woman Sue Hooper still hasn’t reached a definitive conclusion about the sexual orientation of hosts Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman. Months of painstaking anecdotal enquiry have left her only “90% sure that Jamie is gay, and Adam is just his good ally. Or at any rate that Jamie is gay, and Adam is mostly straight but has a little crush on him. Or I guess one of them could be bi, although it doesn’t seem quite right for some reason.”
After two seasons of watching Mythbusters, Redfern chick Sue Hooper still hasn’t reached a definitive conclusion about the sexual orientation of hosts Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman. Months of painstaking anecdotal enquiry hold left her only “90% sure that Jamie is gay, and Adam is just his nice friend. Or at any rate that Jamie is gay, and Adam is mostly straight but has a little crush on him. Or I guess one of them could be bi, although it doesn’t seem quite right for some reason.”
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