Ryan Gosling's face.So what would a gaudy hawaiian shirt that appeals to women feature on it?
Ryan Gosling's face.So what would a gaudy hawaiian shirt that appeals to women feature on it?
So, what then, a housecoat, PJs and big fuzzy slippers emblazoned withFor starters, not a gaudy Hawaiian shirt.
and pints of Ben & Jerry's?Ryan Gosling's face
Men taking out the trash and washing the dishes every once in a while. AMIRIGHTLADIES?! BENANDJERRYSANDWINE!So what would a gaudy hawaiian shirt that appeals to women feature on it?
You shut your goddamned mouth.Am I the only one that thinks they're just ugly shirts, regardless of what picture is on them?
You could use your new powers and ban him. Search yout feelings. You know you want to. Complete your journey to the Dave side of the force.You shut your goddamned mouth.
(I wear a hawaiian shirt to work most every day of the week, though I got too fat for the one that has pretty girls on it a couple years ago).
Hey, I'm not stranger to Hawaiian shirts. Though I wore mine for the hilarity of it (and an easy way to find me in a crowded Florida theme park).You shut your goddamned mouth.
(I wear a hawaiian shirt to work most every day of the week, though I got too fat for the one that has pretty girls on it a couple years ago).
FTFYoh my god you babies, it's just a shirt.
As a man, this speaks to me.Grr. Argh.
Never read the comments. That should be an internet rule.I'm reading comments on the whole debacle and it's infuriating me.
Which privileged group?What should have been a monumental and historic event in the history of humanity is now being overshadowed by the trampled "feelings" of a privileged group. Fucken hell people, it's just a goddamn shirt! >:/
The vast number of people who instead of praising a once in a lifetime achievement, decide to berate the person responsible for it on something so subjective like his choice in clothing. Since they have luxuries like time and access to the internet to voice their displeasure, they fit the criteria of being in a group and privileged.As a man, this speaks to me.
Never read the comments. That should be an internet rule.
Which privileged group?
I'm well aware of my privilege too Krisken, I know I fit in the description I made. But I wouldn't be voicing any displeasure at all if those people didn't choose to create an issue out of a non-issue in the face of a huge accomplishment, I'd just be celebrating now.I feel like there should be an irony tag.
Just celebrate, then.I'm well aware of my privilege too Krisken, I know I fit in the description I made. But I wouldn't be voicing any displeasure at all if those people didn't choose to create an issue out of a non-issue in the face of a huge accomplishment, I'd just be celebrating now.
Totally unrelated to this thread, I wish I could do that at work.Quit feeling feelings.
I'm sure if he had worn this shirt, tongues would still be waggin' about it.Turns out there's a hunky dudes version of the shirt, too. Equality, huzzah!
I will drink to thatI wish I could do that at work.
I'm starting to get more curious about the rest of his wardrobe.
Also if the Internet is going to be like this about it, maybe we should change it to Not Another Shirt Accident.
--Patrick
Actually, when you go shopping for cars/car repairs/car parts at a scrapyard, common knowledge IS to dress down. I know it was a joke on the Cosby show, too, but my dad went to extra pains to look poor when we went to buy things where haggling was a thing - had me drive him in my beat up mazda instead of his nice car, "don't tell them I'm a doctor," etc etc.has a man ever been told "don't wear that suit, you're just asking for a salesperson to try to sell you a beamer"
speaking of sexual harassment of womenthe Cosby show,.
And the 8:30p Thursday time slot was never the same afterwards.speaking of sexual harassment of women
The joke isn't all encompassing of sexual harassment, misogyny, rape culture, etc. It is picking out one small aspect and trying to get men to empathize, because many aren't there yet. There is no headway to be made without bringing this across step by step to get more people on the same side of the issue.there is a lot wrong with that joke and I dunno where to start.
for one, I doubt any man has ever feared a kiosk guy raping or killing them. has a man ever been told "don't wear that suit, you're just asking for a salesperson to try to sell you a beamer"