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6 Reasons Matthew Gray Gubler Is The Man Of Your Dreams

Our favorite "Criminal Minds" star is perfect. Simple as that.

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6 Reasons Matthew Gray Gubler Is The Man Of Your Dreams

"Criminal Minds" star, Matthew Gray Gubler, has caught the hearts and eyes of so many across the globe. His personality, looks, and overall demeanor makes it almost impossible to not want to smother him in your undying love. A celebrity of many faces, Matthew Gray Gubler is practically sculpted by God's hands. How many celebrities can you honestly say you refer to by their full name? It's like "Matthew" doesn't do his flawlessness justice. As if the world didn't need any more reassurance Matthew Gray Gubler is pure perfection, here is a list of six reasons why he is the man of your dreams.

1. He's a brilliant actor.

Matthew Gray Gubler is probably most known from his quirky, yet, lovable character on "Criminal Minds," Dr. Spencer Reid. He has somehow managed to look insanely attractive yet insanely, well insane, in almost every episode. While Gubler may not be able to spit out the odd facts in his normal, non Spencer Reid life, he has most likely retained some of his character's smarts and will probably be able to impress you at any time of the day.

Source: Deviant Art

2. He's an amazing artist.

Gubler's dedicated fans have even taken his artwork and tattooed it on their bodies to show appreciation for this man's talent! He even has his own hashtag, #GublerTattooTuesday. Gubler's drawings are mostly sketches with a few recurring characters you can probably identify. Somewhat creepy, yet somewhat relaxing, but complete art nonetheless.

Source: GublerLand

3. His Twitter makes anybody crack up.

Follow him. You won't regret it.


4. His website is artistic.

He put his own music onto his site, where he features his numerous masterpieces, clips of him reciting poetry, uploads of his journal, and, my personal favorite, recordings of him singing popular songs. My personal favorite is the recording of him singing the theme song from "Cheers." Check it out, you're sure to fall deeper in love with him.

5. He has a single on iTunes of him reciting AnnaBel Lee by Edgar Allan Poe.

Yes, iTunes has a version of Gubler reciting AnnaBel Lee available for purchase. While listening to this before you fall asleep might provoke some not-so-serene dreams, it is sure to make you that much more determined to marry him. Do yourself a favor and just download his beautiful, smooth voice.

6. He's not afraid to make fun of himself.

In 2006, Gubler was hired to make a documentary for his fans. He turned it into something incredible. He pokes fun at himself throughout his YouTube series "mockumentary." He states things like, "I'm cooler than 99 percent of this crew," which we totally agree with. His last name is the basis of a lot of his sites and profile names, like GubeTube. He posted a video of himself doing his impression of a depressed blowfish which got about 90 thousand views on YouTube. Honestly, how can you not love him?

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