GQ: Voices of the New Masculinity

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    Gravel Pit
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    I AM GARGAMEL! Dont bother reaching for the squirt bottle; water no longer phases me. I will unleash a CATagion on you mother fvckers. Hailing down clumps of urinated kitty litter until you respect my hairy cat ba11s.

    Mein FURRer is what thou shalt address meow as. Though shall now fetch me 100 cat toys and 30 cans of Feisty Feast (the name brand! dont get cheap on me you Phallus Faced apes). Present these gifts in the living room and I will spare your night slippers.

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    IMickey503
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    MEEEEoooooww!

    You are all alone. If you have been falsely accused of RAPE, DV, PLEASE let all men know about the people who did this. http://register-her.net/web/guest/home

    #914193
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    EG
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    Why the hell would I listen to a gay male’s opinion on masculinity? Why the hell would he expect me to?
    I often marvel at the level of arrogance of some of these people who believe themselves qualified to tell anyone else how to think. But at some point, arrogance becomes delusion…

    “Masc4Masc” is offensive to them. Go onto Grindr or Growlr or whatever and say that you only like masculine men if you want to start a sh!tstorm of offended gays. You can’t say you like men around gay men anymore. Someone will want to bully you for it. It’s completely f*cked up.

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    Prefer Peace to Piece
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    I have never read GQ.
    I stopped trying to be attractive to women a
    long time ago.

    #914196
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    Gravel Pit
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    I tried to ‘like’ GQ when I was about 20 years old. Bought a magazine or two. Even back then in the early 2000s, it was effeminate and silly, like the scene in Fightclub where they get on the bus and scoff at a picture of Calvin Klein. “Is that what a man looks like?”

    https://images.app.goo.gl/aXwRV2Ugf2vyMnfH7

    The editors of these mags are infibulated men. They cant remember, or never knew, that Men and Boys are rascals, devil-may-care hooligans who want to trounce authority and blow sh!t up. How can you present that to a reader while maintaining a Politically Correct magazine? Every page in GQ demonstrates its not possible.

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    Jake
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    fools are always trying to influence people being a man is simple, what complicates it is the bulls~~~ wamen or effeminate men cannot help you now go and don’t give a fuk.

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    WPL
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    Meanwhile, real MEN continue to quietly go on with the work that makes society function, without giving a damn about fashion magazines or jealous feminists.

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    Deadly Raver
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    GQ is for the metrosexual tintin haircut/soyboy/hipster beard brigade.
    Meeting a real man gives them the vapours.
    And as for cat pix, I like these better:
    <iframe src=”https://www.youtube.com/embed/gxUTl_xd9u0?feature=oembed” allow=”accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture” allowfullscreen=”” width=”500″ height=”281″ frameborder=”0″></iframe>

    You actually got me to watch a vice vid. I tip my hat to you.

    Learn from the past, Control the present, and you will know the Future.

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    Gravel Pit
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    Its not bad for work if ya gotta have a job.

    Removing feral cats. What a great video with real people.

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    Sandals
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    A picture tells a thousand words:

    Is that Trudeau?

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    Sandals
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    I have never read GQ.I stopped trying to be attractive to women along time ago.

    That only makes you more attractive to them

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    Wraith
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    I’m all for the working man, and no man should be above work wear and some real labor (appropriate to his health and physical capacity, of course). But if a man also wants to have his dressier days, there are some short, to-the-point books that break down the guidelines of perennial style (as opposed to seasonal fashion). The style doesn’t have to be fancy and for most men shouldn’t be. With one well chosen book that appeals to what the man is going for, he’ll have the principles and be on his way. He doesn’t need GQ’s seasonal guidance.

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