I’m sure that’s exactly it. Thanks for laying it out like that. Beating a woman is the most unmasculine thing a man can do. So I’m not sure how that would fall into any realm of masculinity. In fact, wife beaters and rapists are at the bottom of the prisoner hierarchy. And prison is a place where all the worst men usually wind up. Secondly, toxic masculinity is just a buzzword invented by propagandists to vilify all forms of male instinct, from chivalry, to bravery, to all manly activities. My woman doesn’t believe that shit and that’s why she loves my “toxic masculinity” Meh, you can believe whatever you want about my personal life and it makes no diff. I was lost and fighting depression for a while until I turned my life around and worked hard to improve my day and night game. That’s how I hit it off with her. Hell just this last weekend I got a lesbian couple to buy me a beer at the bar. Lol wut? I’m not angry about friends. I’m just pointing out how lame the men were. I had a crush on Courtney Cox when the show was on. I watched this show because it would be on just before Simpsons and Futurama. If there was any social outrage culture over Friends, it was because people of your ilk were angry that it was about 6 white people and “lacked diversity.”
I'm angry about Friends, because it was a terrible show. The men were lame, yes. But I wouldn't have replaced them with a bunch of lumberjacks. Maybe it should have just been a daytime porno, with guys with huge, hard dicks fucking Jennifer Aniston and Courtney Cox. The comedy could have been that they ignored the other girl. Laugh track and all. She could have played sad songs about their hardcore fucking.
Lol Was that actually a thing back then? Or do you just wanna counter his argument with something more ridicilous at the expense of 'libtards'?
Btw: I disliked Friends at the time because it was a show about singles in their 30s and I was twenty or so. The fans I knew who watched it seemed to act and view and approach life the same way as the peeps in Friends, which I now do not find that troublesome or annoying but back then it was. I guess I finished my adolescence late Enjoyed the show and comedy in it more when i neared the age of the target audience.
I liked the early seasons of Friends and it was a good social lubricant when hanging out with girls. I lost interest in the show after Chandler and Monica got married. It seemed like every character was slightly rewritten after that.
I don't think so. By the end, but I'm pretty sure they were supposed to be in their mid 20s at the start
Yeah because I remember Rachel freaking out about turning 30. I'm opposite to Asmo. I loved it when I was eleven but by the time I was the age of the characters I thought it was rubbish.
I'm rewatching it now I definitely liked it better when I was younger. I dont really think any of the characters are relatable. But Rachel does have nice hair. Not the famous haircut she had the first couple of seasons, but in the seasons after that her hair is always perfect That's all I'm really getting from it this go round lol. And I like some of the clothes, it's been long enough that they seem cool and vintage now rather than outdated