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Re: OT: Is the decline of gender roles making us stupid and lazy
Posted: Mon Aug 10, 2009 4:17 pm
by hurlingdervish
ThrowAway wrote:There has to be more guys here who can cook, sew, whoop ass and fix cars?!?! I learned most of that before high school.
seems like common sense right?
a dead give-away that the people who think this is a problem are pushing 40 years old
god forbid society changes
Re: OT: Is the decline of gender roles making us stupid and lazy
Posted: Mon Aug 10, 2009 4:30 pm
by alex.the.forge
well I'm a man and I can tell orange from green, eat a pint of raspberries washed down with a pint of 13% home brew pear cider, and separate dogs from birds
I have moreknuckles than I should and my cousin was struck down with the rabies
fucking red line man. freaky.
Re: OT: Is the decline of gender roles making us stupid and lazy
Posted: Mon Aug 10, 2009 4:52 pm
by beats me
It's not really a valid point to include people that do these things as part of their career. A chef that can cook dinner, a construction worker that can fix a screen door, a mechanic that can change oil, an accountant that can do taxes. No shit? Fascinating. I'm talking about things that are outside a person's interests but are just part of life.
Re: OT: Is the decline of gender roles making us stupid and lazy
Posted: Mon Aug 10, 2009 7:08 pm
by senator adam
I've noticed with most guys that I've met that they are in 3 categories:
Guys who can fix cars.
Guys who can fix computers.
Guys who can't fix anything and are lazy.
Someone who can fix both computers and cars is hard to come by. I think computers have taken much of the role of "car fixin" because it's a machine that can be modified and upgraded to add more POWER.
My dad was a car guy. I'm a computer guy... My brother is lazy and knows nothing of either, and can't fix anything. My friends are about half car and half computer. None of them know both. I also have a few friends that know nothing of either (and are super lazy), but they brew beer all the time, so that's their machine to modify...
Re: OT: Is the decline of gender roles making us stupid and lazy
Posted: Mon Aug 10, 2009 7:49 pm
by McQ714
bitches ain't shit but hoes and tricks... *insert drum fill here
Re: OT: Is the decline of gender roles making us stupid and lazy
Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2009 12:00 am
by hurlingdervish
Re: OT: Is the decline of gender roles making us stupid and lazy
Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2009 3:09 am
by longjohns
liveISlife wrote: Those cleaver fuckers.
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Re: OT: Is the decline of gender roles making us stupid and lazy
Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2009 9:49 pm
by starving student
alex.the.forge wrote:brightonalex wrote:
As for an overall decline in manliness I'm sure that's true. I hid under the duvet last week until my wife had removed a spider from the bathroom.
and an English spider at that!
it's not a spider unless it hisses at you.


Re: OT: Is the decline of gender roles making us stupid and lazy
Posted: Wed Aug 12, 2009 1:28 am
by bossyandrew
I dont think so~~~~~~~!
Re: OT: Is the decline of gender roles making us stupid and lazy
Posted: Wed Aug 12, 2009 1:42 am
by aqua_tek
senator adam wrote:I've noticed with most guys that I've met that they are in 3 categories:
Guys who can fix cars.
Guys who can fix computers.
Guys who can't fix anything and are lazy.
Someone who can fix both computers and cars is hard to come by. I think computers have taken much of the role of "car fixin" because it's a machine that can be modified and upgraded to add more POWER.
My dad was a car guy. I'm a computer guy... My brother is lazy and knows nothing of either, and can't fix anything. My friends are about half car and half computer. None of them know both. I also have a few friends that know nothing of either (and are super lazy), but they brew beer all the time, so that's their machine to modify...
I know lots of people who can't fix cars (except for misc. things, like changing a tire, checking other minor things), and can't repair a broken computer, except minor things, but can do all sorts of other handyman-like stuff. Yardwork, household work, fix this, fix that, etc. Where do they fall?
Re: OT: Is the decline of gender roles making us stupid and lazy
Posted: Wed Aug 12, 2009 1:53 am
by Android Bishop
i dont know how to do any of that shit because I never had to
Re: OT: Is the decline of gender roles making us stupid and lazy
Posted: Wed Aug 12, 2009 2:09 am
by beats me
Android Bishop wrote:i dont know how to do any of that shit because I never had to
Sometimes the simplest answer is the best answer. I think a lot of people pick up these skills from their parents and each new generation has a little more "pay for somebody to do it" and less "do it yourself" to hand down to the next. There used to be a sense of pride in things you can do and now it's a sense of pride in what you own and pay for.
Re: OT: Is the decline of gender roles making us stupid and lazy
Posted: Wed Aug 12, 2009 2:11 am
by McQ714
i just pull out my $20 and pay someone else to fix my car.. wait a second, my car doesn't need fixing... just servicing! i do know a thing or two about computers though... enough to build my own and do some basic troubleshooting for others.
Re: OT: Is the decline of gender roles making us stupid and lazy
Posted: Wed Aug 12, 2009 2:18 am
by hurlingdervish
McQ714 wrote: i do know a thing or two about computers though... enough to build my own and do some basic troubleshooting for others.
but can you
HACK THE GIBSON?
i tend to go the "I BETTER BE ABLE TO FIX THIS SHIT MYSELF" route until i hit a wall, then wait a few months before i pay someone to do anything
Re: OT: Is the decline of gender roles making us stupid and lazy
Posted: Wed Aug 12, 2009 2:20 am
by McQ714
type cookie you idiot!