One of my friends made the same recommendation, so I guess I'll have to check it out at some point. I'm also interested to see for myself if that article is true.manythings said:Watch the tv version of Pride and Prejudice made in the mid-ninetie's, it's just better.Ace of Spades said:Huh... I would say that half of the things I do are 'un-manly'. I enjoyed the movie Pride and Prejudice, I don't enjoy drinking beer, I don't play/watch sports, I write poetry and short stories etc. My only real 'manly' quality is my voice, which is fairly deep.
Interesting fact; The man with the deepest voice in a room typical is typically treated as the manliest man in the room.
http://www.livescience.com/908-men-act-dogs-determine-dominance.html
hittite said:I like Caramelldansen. A lot.
I also have a tendency to squee during movies. This can be rather embarrassing.
Although you can't deny, it's fun trying to see how accurate you can be at range when there's no danger of making a mess, i.e. aiming at a tree trunk.Zachary Amaranth said:That's not unmanly, that's just common sense and convenience. I mean, come on...Those things lose accuracy with range....Casual Shinji said:I pee sitting down.
Not very manly, I know, but the convenience of a toilet is that you can sit on it, so by God I'm gonna sit on it.
Same here. I eat cheeseburgers made of grizzly topped with cigars, but sports bore me.AccursedTheory said:I don't watch sports.
Other then that, 100% man here.
/flex
True.JFuss said:Well some crazy people seem to think that listening to Paramore is unmanly but they is just crazy...
'tis dangerous to call a man out for his love of unicorns.Shiny Koi said:I'm not a man, but my fiance has quite a few unmanly tendancies.
- He loves unicorns.