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What Exactly Makes a Man Masculine?

WarmPotato

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Roaming Millennial Explains Effeminacy through her work at Evie magazine, which is pretty under-appreciated and I wanted to share it around. Her points on effeminate men were intriguing and genuinely enjoyable to read. Now she goes by Lauren Chen, but she'll always be Roaming Millennial to me.

 
Just ask “grab em by the ***** Trump,” all it takes is lots of money, a bad orange tan, and a strong twitter following.
 
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Operating a chainsaw.


Look at the blade on that m.f.
 
Just ask “grab em by the ***** Trump,” all it takes is lots of money, a bad orange tan, and a strong twitter following.

And bone spurs, bullying, not being fluent in your native language, multiple bankruptcies, frequently losing civil suits, facing criminal charges as soon as you give up your day job, wearing really, really, long ties, firing anyone who is obviously smarter than you, not knowing jack squat about economics while having a BA in Econ from Wharton, drawing fake weather news on an official NOAA hurricane forecast, being Putin's lapdog, banging Stormy Daniels while she continues to ask, "Is it in? Is it in? Can you get it up? Is it in?"
 
Masculinity?

Absolute integrity. Keep one's word. Never lie. HALO at 9000 feet. Rappel face first out of a helicopter with an automatic blazing. Running into a blazing building to save infants and kittens. Helping an old lady across the street. Or a young lady for that matter. Let a woman know your yea is yea and nay is nay, the never veer from that. Adore children. Finally, make the finest avocado dip in the universe. Oh, one more: DC before Marvel every flipping time.
 
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Operating a chainsaw.


Look at the blade on that m.f.

I have never heard anyone call a bar a "blade" on a chainsaw. Is this a regional thing or are you virtue signaling?
 
And bone spurs, bullying, not being fluent in your native language, multiple bankruptcies, frequently losing civil suits, facing criminal charges as soon as you give up your day job, wearing really, really, long ties, firing anyone who is obviously smarter than you, not knowing jack squat about economics while having a BA in Econ from Wharton, drawing fake weather news on an official NOAA hurricane forecast, being Putin's lapdog, banging Stormy Daniels while she continues to ask, "Is it in? Is it in? Can you get it up? Is it in?"

And they say Trump Derangement Syndrome doesn't exist. :lamo
 
Yep. And anything involving fire or explosives! :thumbs:
Or, vehicles with 125db exhausts and/or 5ft diameter tires. :eek
 
True masculinity is not letting anyone else define masculinity for you.

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DC before Marvel every flipping time.

Only in comics and TV. Marvel is miles ahead of DC cinema wise.

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I have never heard anyone call a bar a "blade" on a chainsaw. Is this a regional thing or are you virtue signaling?
I thinks it's the difference between soda and pop. Having been in the military and hearing speech from many different areas, I've heard it called both.

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Yep. And anything involving fire or explosives! :thumbs:
There is no problem that we cannot solve through ignorance, brute force, and a suitable application of high explosives.

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I have never heard anyone call a bar a "blade" on a chainsaw. Is this a regional thing or are you virtue signaling?

How would calling it a blade be virtue signaling?
 
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Operating a chainsaw.

Look at the blade on that m.f.

I celebrated my 60th birthday taking down a dying Sycamore in my front yard. Had to tie it off to another tree so I could direct the fall away from a fence and parking area.

Got the geometry a little off and as I was pulling on the rope I fell and the tree dropped far too close for comfort. ;)
 
Roaming Millennial Explains Effeminacy through her work at Evie magazine, which is pretty under-appreciated and I wanted to share it around. Her points on effeminate men were intriguing and genuinely enjoyable to read. Now she goes by Lauren Chen, but she'll always be Roaming Millennial to me.

In the days of my youth
I was told what it was to be a man
Now I've reached the age
I've tried to do all those things the best I can....
 
I thinks it's the difference between soda and pop. Having been in the military and hearing speech from many different areas, I've heard it called both.

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First for me. The chain is hundreds of little blades that need sharpening
 
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