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I take a morning walk around in lieu of going to work because socialism and stuff. There is a ball field and cook area that is privately owned by the HOA. A dance group meets there a few times a week. Multi racial and men and women but mostly hot Latinas and a nice salsa beat. The highlight of the walk
Today some toad functionary was trying to break it up and the gang was going for their bags and reluctantly complying as the drone droned on
I said - why don't you let people do what they want?
I wish I could
You can.
Then I did little Leave People Alone chant and the gang put down the bags and started cheering. I walked on with my work done
A single spark is all it takes. CSB
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No....that's not right. The line is drawn at mostly hot Latinas.
REVOLUCION!!!
VIVA CHE' BANNON!!
I was told what it was to be a man
Now I've reached the age
I've tried to do all those things the best I can
It's David Phucking French, the queer of National Review who loves to suck chicom dick, but nonetheless he gets this right.
50 lbs?
https://www.nationalreview.com/2016/08/male-physical-decline-masculinity-threatened/
If you’re the average Millennial male, your dad is stronger than you are. In fact, you may not be stronger than the average Millennial female. You’re exactly the kind of person who in generations past had your milk money confiscated every day — who got swirlied in the middle-school bathroom. The very idea of manual labor is alien to you, and even if you were asked to help, say, build a back porch, the task would exhaust you to the point of uselessness. Welcome to the new, post-masculine reality.
This morning, the Washington Post highlighted a study showing that the grip strength of a sample of college men had declined significantly between 1985 and 2016. Indeed, the grip strength of the sample of college men had declined so much — from 117 pounds of force to 98 — that it now matched that of older Millennial women. In other words, the average college male had no more hand strength than a 30-year-old mom.
Yes, I know it’s only one study. Yes, I know that grip strength is but one measure of overall physical fitness. But as the Post noted, these findings are consistent with other studies showing kids are less fit today. (For example, it takes children 90 seconds longer to run a mile than it did 30 years ago.) Simply put, we’re getting soft — and no cohort is getting softer faster than college men...
In the age of instant oil change (why entrust your car’s health to your 16-year-old?), ubiquitous lawn services, and on-demand handymen, privileged kids simply don’t have the same, naturally occurring opportunities to learn to work with their hands and to develop physical strength. In the age of zero-tolerance school-disciplinary policies — where any kind of physical confrontation is treated like a human-rights violation — they have less opportunity to develop toughness. Today’s young males don’t have common touchstones for what it’s like to grow up to be a man.