So manly
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Obligatory lumberjack song https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FshU58nI0Ts
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Me: Picks up my cat to hug
My cat: Wtf?!? How dare you! tries to leap off after 10 seconds of confusion
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Without a hint of irony, one of the best male role models in history.
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It’s honestly such a weird show. The “hero” is an incompetent jerk who constantly screws up and relentlessly bullies his most loyal friend who is vastly more competent in every way.
At least they gradually tone down the bullying as time goes on and the teasing on Tool Time becomes more of a two way street.
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Watching a perfect person wouldn't be super interesting long term.
Watching a imperfect person struggle in situations when you know how to fix it.... engagement forever!
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I get that. But usually the hero is someone who underestimates their own ability and learns to overcome challenges by believing in themselves. Here we have the opposite, which seems more fitting for a villain.
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AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppetreplied to [email protected] last edited by
That's a tired trope. By giving him character flaws they created a lot of opportunities to show personal growth, and teach lessons. His anonymous neighbor was usually the one to throw down the wisdom which he would take to heart.
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gotta kiss your boys
kiss em good night
right on the lips
tuck em in tight
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you gotta kiss your boys
tender and sweet
from their head
all the way to their feet
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you gotta kiss your boys
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palordrolapreplied to ERROR: Earth.exe has crashed last edited by
You gotta reverse psychology the cat. Get a teddy bear. Hug that. Cat may become jealous and want a hug.
And if that doesn't work, hey, you have a new friend to give a hug to when you need one.
... keep it away from the cat though.
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Seems like a cool show, what's its name?
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... keep it away from the cat though.
This will really spark the cat's curiosity
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“Home Improvement”. The man pictured is Richard Karn who plays the character “Al Borland”.
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That last panel tho… 🤨
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Everything I do is a manly action because I am a man.
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I made the manliest batch of chocolate chip cookies for Christmas Eve and I'm gonna bake a manly apple pie on Saturday. Hungh!
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Snickerdoodles are the manlier cookie. Change my mind.
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I only do dishes for certain people...
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Tim was cartoonishly flawed- the way he treated everyone was awful, even after all that character growth. His kids. His wife. Al. Even his wisdom-dispensing neighbor.
Most of the wisdom that was dispensed was forgotten by the next episode.
Which, I think might just have been the actor’s fault more recently he was on another show my parents tried to get me to start watching and I had to walk out of the room- the sexism was that bad.
But it was the 90’s and sexist pigs was one of the only typecasting for male leads in sitcoms. Of the ones I watched, I think fraiser was the only one that wasn’t…. But that was a gay comedy…
(Don’t judge I was in middle school, I wasn’t the one picking the shows.)