Just thinking the same thing... talk about turning an argument around. Just like arguing with a wo... oh wait! j/k...*SilverFJ wrote:What he said.Sergeant Thorne wrote:This summation epitomizes your stupidity, Roid. His statements were not exclusive of women, men were the subject.Roid wrote:Your comments seem to simmer down to this:
"WOMEN are what is wrong with America"
Razors?
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X2Firewheel wrote:This thread is stupid. I'm getting really sick of all these ridiculous "manly rants" all over the web these days. I wear skinny jeans and use hair wax, never mind the messenger bag, oh my god I must be one of those metrosexual fag-wimps who's RUINING THE WORLD! Put a sock in it. There's nothing un-"manly" about taking care of your appearance. Hostility towards this sort of thing is usually the result of lazy guys who feel threatened by dudes who actually take care of themselves.
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I use Both, usually Gillette Mach 3, but sometimes when I'm in a hurry I use the electric. dont really care for it, tears up my face pretty harsh. it almost like shaving with 36grit sand paper
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Same here but now I shave in the shower with no shaving creme.woodchip wrote:When I was in boot camp we didn't have a lot of time to shave so i got used to cold water and no shaving cream. While I now use shaving cream, the 3 blade razor lasts me a good 6 months or more before i change it.
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I've become weak over the years.Insurrectionist wrote:Same here but now I shave in the shower with no shaving creme.woodchip wrote:When I was in boot camp we didn't have a lot of time to shave so i got used to cold water and no shaving cream. While I now use shaving cream, the 3 blade razor lasts me a good 6 months or more before i change it.
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Manical, sure, idiot? Never.roid wrote:someone locked this, moving to E&C is a better idea.
The people must be free to call me an idiot.
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Cheese grater and lemon juice.AlphaDoG wrote:I dry shave with a rasp.
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Like this?TechPro wrote:Cheese grater and lemon juice.AlphaDoG wrote:I dry shave with a rasp.
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If effeminate men are what is killing America - for all effeminate reasons given, then women must be even worse.Sergeant Thorne wrote:This summation epitomizes your stupidity, Roid. His statements were not exclusive of women, men were the subject.Roid wrote:Your comments seem to simmer down to this:
"WOMEN are what is wrong with America"
I'm concentrating on the reasons given. The reasons given for America's downfall was effeminacy.
Or can someone please explain to me why effeminacy displayed in women is not killing America.
Would it be preferential if women acted more masculine? Would this delay America's downfall?
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One only has to look at Nancy Pelosi and understand the fallacy of Roids statement.roid wrote:
Would it be preferential if women acted more masculine? Would this delay America's downfall?
Women have nothing to do with this subject, roid. Women are just as important as we are, but as you probably haven't noticed, they're different, and have their own qualities which make them good women, a lot of which are the same as men, but many of these qualities are different.
Men should be men and women should be women. You do a great job of spin doctoring.
Men should be men and women should be women. You do a great job of spin doctoring.
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I think we should expand that to be "People should be themselves".SilveFJ wrote:Men should be men and women should be women.
Individuals are different, and trying to fit into some pre pigeon-holed stereotype is a good way to end up NOT filling the role that God intended you to.
A woman can be all woman and still drive a bulldozer for a living, if that is what she is good at and enjoys. And it doesn't make a man any less a man if he stays home and takes care of the children while his wife works at a wage earning job, if child rearing happens to be one of his talents.
Different folks have different gifts, and there are many different ways to "be a good man" or "be a good woman". The emphasis should be on the "good" part.
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But then you're missing what is being said there. While what you said in the rest of the post i axed, is largely true, it dilutes (and rebukes) the finer point that FJ is making in being specific.Kilarin wrote:I think we should expand that to be "People should be themselves".SilveFJ wrote:Men should be men and women should be women.
And frankly, most don't agree with him. Particularly in a pluralistic society.
(sry, that flow is really disjointed)
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Ha ha! Great pic!Duper wrote:Like this?TechPro wrote:Cheese grater and lemon juice.AlphaDoG wrote:I dry shave with a rasp.
Men are the firm hand, women are the soft hand. Both of these things are very very important and have their own jobs. I'm not a misogynist. I love women. I love the strength they have that we as men never would have in childbirth. I love the raw emotion which drives them in life. I love how they can stand up for themselves after a global history of oppression. I love the tenderness they show where I would only be able to answer with a fist, and how the scorned ones aren't to be trifled with. I love their ability to step in and command when it's necessary and willingness to follow when it isn't.
But, I'm sure there'll be some spin on what I just typed to make me look like I still hate them...
But, I'm sure there'll be some spin on what I just typed to make me look like I still hate them...
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Sounds like my wife*SilverFJ wrote:Men are the firm hand, women are the soft hand. Both of these things are very very important and have their own jobs. I'm not a misogynist. I love women. I love the strength they have that we as men never would have in childbirth. I love the raw emotion which drives them in life. I love how they can stand up for themselves after a global history of oppression. I love the tenderness they show where I would only be able to answer with a fist, and how the scorned ones aren't to be trifled with. I love their ability to step in and command when it's necessary and willingness to follow when it isn't.
But, I'm sure there'll be some spin on what I just typed to make me look like I still hate them...
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3x... only I grow mine out because I like it and can't be bothered to spend 123956259862306421976292367359 hours shaving/trimming it to perfection every day.Jeff250 wrote:2x... historically, a smooth face has been a sign of effeminacy and subordinance.grizz wrote:I grow a beard..... it's a man thing, ya know ?