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Yeah, I remembered he appeared dressed like this on a station local to him.
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Yeah, I remembered he appeared dressed like this on a station local to him.
I like to believe he dresses like this casuallyYeah, I remembered he appeared dressed like this on a station local to him.
Still looks more reasonable compared to this.
Dakari king myken? That's a name i haven't heard in a long time. Wonder whay he's up toWell, the bad news is that Myken isn't chimping out; however, someone else is messing with him and he came to TVT to provide the "correct" opinions to whatever he writes on the web.
He's trying to set the record straight about his pages on TVT, but he's still in denial over it.Dakari king myken? That's a name i haven't heard in a long time. Wonder whay he's up to
grown ass man
Sir, this is an Arby's.grown ass man
This automatically clears his name, lol. He's living the life that Tropers wish they could have.I like to believe he dresses like this casually
I like to think the same too. Just because it amuses me
I will give some credit, the "Big Burly Ultra-Manly Action Hero" archetype really became a thing in the 70's. It's not to say that masculinity was not respected beforehand (James Bond began his journey to public icon in the mid-60s), but it was the 70s and 80s that really solidified the machismo aspect of masculinity in modern culture as the "family-man" side of masculinity faded out with the Sexual Revolution.From The 70s:
Wow, chads were invented in the 70s, you heard it here first. Before that I guess every man ran around in full catboy attire.
What??? Have thee never heard of the legendary pulp covers?I will give some credit, the "Big Burly Ultra-Manly Action Hero" archetype really became a thing in the 70's. It's not to say that masculinity was not respected beforehand (James Bond began his journey to public icon in the mid-60s), but it was the 70s and 80s that really solidified the machismo aspect of masculinity in modern culture as the "family-man" side of masculinity faded out with the Sexual Revolution.
Hang on. I'm confused. Shouldn't it be that tropers are upset that people aren't mourning the dead? Did someone get their panties in a wad?
Sometimes I am convinced that the Tropers that edited this article may be clinical sociopaths, with some anti-police sentiment sprinkled in for good measure. They're trying to argue that it is perfectly normal to seem uncaring about suffering personal tragedy, and that it is bad that investigators and juries would consider people not giving a shit about those losses to be suspicious.Hang on. I'm confused. Shouldn't it be that tropers are upset that people aren't mourning the dead? Did someone get their panties in a wad?
the point of the article isn't about just being completely emotionless, it's saying that not everybody wants to grieve in public, which is a perfectly human reaction. Some people need space and privacy to air out their emotions. I don't think you're exactly in any place to judge, do you know what it's like to have someone close to you murdered?
I see that point, but then I look at the real-life examples and see them losing their shit because police thought the person not giving a shit about a loved one's disappearance/murder was suspicious.the point of the article isn't about just being completely emotionless, it's saying that not everybody wants to grieve in public, which is a perfectly human reaction. Some people need space and privacy to air out their emotions. I don't think you're exactly in any place to judge, do you know what it's like to have someone close to you murdered?
Lmao don't you just love how being white is enough to make people seethe?View attachment 3288394
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I rarely use my phone browser outside of kfLmao don't you just love how being white is enough to make people seethe?
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