I really thought that movie came out in the 80’s. Mid 80’s I would have guessed.
Time is merging.
I really thought that movie came out in the 80’s. Mid 80’s I would have guessed.
Time is merging.
I really don’t get the hate for the second two.
There was a bit more to the story and required paying attention. The second two had more action that’s wasn’t directly related to the story but was still good.
As much as I tried to like 4 it was crap.
Seeing regular masculinity as toxic. Just out right judging people for not being more feminine and doing normal guy stuff.
Like bunch of guys joking around having fun. "Oh that’s toxic masculinity.
I travel.
Not even gap year. Full on quitting multiple jobs and moving to another country and finding a job travelling.
People talk about it but most people are too scared and find excuses. Other people have legitimate reasons though.
Watched the Waterboy again.
Sad they don’t make good comedy movies anymore. Would recommend it. Recently watched America Pie too. Quality film.
Both starship troopers are good.
The film is campy and playful. But the book is more philosophical in a way that would only work in book format.
He also uses the fact that he is a mod to bully people. He just holds it over the conversation at times to force it to go the way he wants.
Not the first one.
I wasn’t thinking the second but that would be an example. I would say conversations with men over this topic is a lot easier than you would expect. There is support there. Bringing up with women who want a men to not cry or be sensitive can be difficult.
The highest frequency I see of it is when issues are discarded when it is an issue with men. Be it homelessness, suicide, job inequality, domestic violence or any other issue. But not for women. It seems men are worthless in a lot of people’s eyes because they aren’t women.
Or equally men are responsible for all the bad things in the world because simply they are men and men are responsible. For example a common issue is when men say they open up to a woman and that women used that to attack them. Then someone might say this is the patriarchy and toxic masculinity in action and men need to sort it out. Even though the man has done absolutely nothing wrong only the woman. Deflecting any responsibly from women doing something they shouldn’t have.
The inequality of responses from those being harmed, or undervalued and those responsible for the negativity seems at times strongly dependant on if it is a man or a women.
At least that is what I have seen mostly. But I’m more curious about others.
That Baywatch show on friends looks good.
“Always running”