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Uh, so we guess GIRLS star Adam Driver is just as raw in real life as he is on the hit HBO show, that is if his Flaunt Magazine interview is any indication of his off camera personality. 

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The actor showed off his modeling skills in a full spread for the Zac Efron covered issue of Flaunt Magazine. The shoot was a follow-up to a GIRLS guys only shoot with Terry where Adam DriverAlex KarpovskyAndrew Rannells, and Chris Abbott got a chance to stop by Terry Richardson’s studio in New York City for some fun shots to be featured in the new issue of GQ Style.

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Well, Flaunt beat them to the punch. 

Here’s what the 29-year-old actor had to share with the mag:

On being recognized in the street: “I feel like people think that they’re being subtle, but they’re not. It’s just the way our culture is. Everybody likes things to happen so immediately. Facebook and Twitter and all that stuff scares me because it gives people no room to f–k things up, to be a human, to try things out and fail. I don’t want to participate in that, the idea of just giving everybody everything. There’s no privacy in it.”

On porn: “I remember when porn wasn’t so easy to get to. Like, right when I was in high school things were transitioning. I remember you would have to draw your own porn. Or someone would have it because they stole it from their brother and they would bring it to school and pass it around or have it stashed in their closet. I remember internet trading websites. Porn is so much easier to get to now, it’s obvious. Being in the military, and being around a bunch of guys, porn is traded around like baseball cards.”

On his disappointment over missing military combat because of a mountain-biking injury: “Hugely disappointed. As soon as I got out, my first couple years of Julliard, I made people cry in my class because I was being a dick. I wasn’t adjusted to being a civilian, having to explain myself, or use words to express my feelings. Through acting, actually, I found a way to articulate feelings I had from being in the Marine Corps and putting words to those emotions and experiences was one of the most therapeutic things that could have happened. I was suddenly using language to express myself—and not just brute force.”

Drawing your own porn? Maybe that’s something that wasn’t as mainstream as he believed it was. 

Check out the full spread in the gallery above, and be sure to head over to Flaunt Magazine for the full effect. 

SOURCE: Flaunt Magazine