It's insane how comfortable some people get while they tweet, especially celebrity stans. Andrew Garfield witnessed that boldness first-hand during his appearance on BuzzFeed Celeb.

The assignment was seemingly simple; read out some thirst tweets written by his fans. His expressions, however, showed that he might want to stick with interviews about his movies.

Crackers In Bed

The tweets started out mild. The first couple read aloud doted on Garfield and were sweet in nature. Garfield didn't look all that used to sizable compliments, as his face was soon overcome with a deep red blush.

One of them read, "Can we talk about how gorgeous Andrew Garfield is for a sec? Like, that man is ******* beautiful. I'd let him eat crackers in bed."

Hilarious, cheeky, not too strong. The actor laughed out loud before calling the tweet a "journey." He joked back that it was a kind gesture and he wouldn't even let himself eat crackers in bed. No one wants to cuddle up next to some Ritz crumbs before they fall asleep.

The next tweet sarcastically laid out all of the Twitter user's free hours of the week. If Garfield wanted to grab a bite or a drink, they could make anything after 6 o'clock work. He reacted hyper well to that one, especially for its clear set of plans.

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The former Spiderman star has three projects coming up, making sense of his unexpected press appearance. Fans can stay tuned for The Eyes of Tammy Fayetick, tick...Boom!, and Brideshead Revisited.

For now, they'll have to settle for watching others live out their dream. Who wouldn't want to see Garfield charmed over a tweet they never imagined that he'd read?

More Tweets & A History Lesson

In stark contrast to his lowkey collared shirt and house plants in the background, Garfield went on to read some more tweets.

After reciting, "I can't believe Andrew Garfield invented being sexy," and decided to turn it into a conversation about history. He said that proposition was impossible and then pondered who actually invented the term "sexy."

"When was 'sexy' invented," he posed, "I guess consciously it would have to be a human. Although I'm sure before humans existed, in the cosmos and on Earth there were forms of life...God, why did I agree to this."

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