http://www.cnn.com/2011/10/04/opinion/bennett-men-in-trouble/index.html?hpt=hp_c1 My favorite part is the picture on the top of the guy playing video games. CNN has the best reporters.
The Founding Fathers believed, and the evidence still shows, that industriousness, marriage and religion are a very important basis
Oh I have plans, but it won't be the stupid things you do that will entertain me. Throwing a sandwich into an arena to watch two starving men fight to the death, while throngs of loin cloth and bare chested women lay at my throne? That'll be entertaining. The best part, is the sandwich is laced with a slow killing poison invented by some gorgeous female scientist in my labs. The sandwich? Was made by another male slave. Just to add to the symphony of irony.Oh, you'll still keep us around just to be entertained by all the stupid things we do.
Are you kidding? That part made it 10x more funny.I did not expect to find this in a shego-linked article.
I'm looking forward to the follow up piece lamenting the modern woman's lack of dishwashing and pie-making skills.The Founding Fathers believed, and the evidence still shows, that industriousness, marriage and religion are a very important basis for male empowerment and achievement.
The glorification of the immature male, the underachiever, is relatively new. A whole lot more of our movie and TV "heroes" these days are unemployable slacker dudes with little assertiveness and no ambition in life other than to suffer through the minimum amount of grown-up stuff they have to put up with to fund their gaming/pot habit. I know - there but for the grace of god go even I.I thought men have been dumb on tv since its inception?
Succinctly put. And portrayed in such a way as to be shown to be "living the dream" because of it.So they've always been dumb but now they are dumb AND losers?
I've seen a few of the older TV shows where women were pretty much the opposite of what they're portrayed like on TV today. Lucielle Ball comes to mind. Only time you see a women acting that stupid/slapstick is on SNL.I thought men have been dumb on tv since its inception?
Also the man was "classier" too (Ricky Ricardo).I've seen a few of the older TV shows where women were pretty much the opposite of what they're portrayed like on TV today. Lucielle Ball comes to mind. Only time you see a women acting that stupid/slapstick is on SNL.
I'm not sure if Jackie Gleason's character was supposed to be an idiot, and he definitely wasn't a slacker.I am not saying all guys were dumb but it was a common theme since the beginning. I mean the Honeymooners comes to mind.
That's actually exactly what I was thinking of. The only thing that comes close to that today is Jenna on 30 Rock, and she's still outdone by Tracy Morgan every time.Lucielle Ball comes to mind.
I don't know about that, if the article is to be taken as truth, as soon as women can procreate 100% without a man's assistance (pretty much a possibility around the corner) you're going to become obsolete and left behind to fend for yourselves.
Close enough
Obviously in a future full of almost entirely women, they are going to be Kirk fans.are they roasting captain picard?
Low intelligence and class, sure, but he was also a career bus driver with deeply ingrained notions of what it meant to be a man - to be in charge, to be assertive, to be a breadwinner. Whenever any of those things were threatened, he became severely unhappy.Ralph Kramden was a doofus. My husband the lovable dolt that was the theme.
I dunno, he's pretty fucking wealthy.Dave Chappelle