My guess is, Sony pulled the movie because not everything hacked got released to the public. You don't shelve a 28 million dollar movie because someone threatened violence if its shown. I'm sure that's happened before, alot.
Do you really want to invest emotional energy in a man
that can't be bothered to log into a site to talk to you?
What's it matter about how nice other women here are?
He told you good luck? It's his way or not at all?
And you're thinking about continuing to talk to him?
He's putting you through the desperation test.
If you won't go along with unreasonable behavior, you're wasting his time, because he won't be able to extract money from you anytime soon. We laugh, about how foolish and obvious scammers can be, but in truth it helps them not waste a lot of time on people they won't ever get money out of.
Most likely he's a scammer, if not he's still probably not worth the time it takes to talk to him. I don't see any upside with this one. He's all lose/lose.
Writing someone a first contact email, that just says "Hi", or "Hi, how are you?" is really just asking the question...Do I meet your basic criteria for a response IE: age, location, picture and such. If they're someone you might consider talking to, maybe just a polite "I'm doing fine, thank you." communicates that. If between you, you can't transition that into a conversation that interests both of you, one of you's just going to wander off anyway.
You're just a profile on a dating site, until a conversation happens.
I might be a little leery of any man who sees(or treats) you as more than that in a first contact email, and puts in alot of effort. It might be flattering, but it's not really a good sign.
You're expecting rational behavior out of someone who just robbed a store? ...and in the absence that, assuming it's the police officer who acted irrationally, not the store robber?
You know some people when faced with jail do crazy irrational things.
RE: help me score.
Don't call it scoring.You're welcome.