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Watching the sad boyz podcast and apparently during an open mic night Tommy pulled out his phone and ignored one of the comics when he started doing transphobic jokes thats just so real of him😭
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minecatyoutube · 1 month
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tommyinnit built in a lab mention in 2024!!
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a-drewid · 7 days
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I was just reminded that Brennan Lee Mulligan and Jarvis Johnson have been in the same room as each other before because they were both on the Smosh TNTL 100 episode?? Idk why this is strange to me it’s just like two of my biggest hyperfixations crossing over
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theclisterz · 9 months
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sad boyzzz
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unhinged-nymph · 1 year
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“You’re doin good.” - A message from Link Neal.
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mountain-fawn · 1 year
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Wormvis and Wormdan 🪱🪱
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hero-is-back · 4 months
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Sad Boyz Sad Boyz!
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rolaplayor101 · 1 year
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Portrait of a fave youtuber/podcaster of mine: Jarvis Johnson
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sskunk0ne · 4 months
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my favorite podcast (sad boyz) was talking about how saltburn is for the tumblr girls and im afraid they ate with that
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eyestumblin · 2 years
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y'all like podcasts? it's 4am and i spent like an hour writing a comment on this 4 year old episode because i am a normal human being
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My response to the conversation starting at 40:30
I want to elaborate on the answer to Jarvis' question about how boys are trained what is manly/unmanly (and therefore must be feminine from the perspective of a strict gender binary). Even without adults or media instructing or demonstrating gender performance, boys and men also police each other constantly. If you walk "kinda gay", hold your hand a certain way or say something "wrong", there's always going to be someone telling you. When Briggon talks about performing masculinity in a traditional way, I thought of how that's also how a lot of us avoid sticking out and getting routinely hammered down for it. While I was still in the closet, I had friends as late as college trying to help 'fix' my behavior when I'd explain I didn't have a male influence growing up since I was raised in an all female household. Most of the advice I was given wasn't about compassion, generosity, or courage. It was almost always about making sure girls didn't catch you talking about your feelings, ignoring personal discomfort and concerns to "power through", and thinking of women as creatures that need caring for and shepherding. So much of the male pride I see modeled online is tied to the idea that men are stronger, more rational, more enduring, more capable in control- which inherently requires women to be lesser in those categories rather than equal. I didn't have a dad demonstrating what manliness is, so i've been closely observing the rules of masculinity from all kinds of sources for over 30 years, and I can safely say that all masculinity that relies on women being lesser or in any way an alien variant to the "default" of man is a house built on a foundation of sand. There's just too much evidence constantly debunking those ideas. Men who believe masculinity is the shepherding and othering of women have to actively try to control and keep women down and any person of a non-male gender standing as their equal is a source of insecurity and fear. This is a rotten way to exist in a social society where we all benefit from diverse ideas and approaches to life. It's bad for the men whose masculinity is constantly being challenged and it's bad for the people around them who these men feel required to step on to make themselves feel tall. The great news is masculinity is not a clean inverse of femininity with harsh boundaries drawn between. We are all human and our virtues (and vices) are genderless. Any rule of gender you think of today is a temporary and arbitrary construct specific to one time and culture. If you look around the world and throughout history, even the broadest cultural norms have shifted wildly over the ages. That said there are traditionally masculine characteristics I delight in striving to achieve. I do not seek fights or danger, but when i'm feeling scared or encounter someone who needs help, being a man gives me courage to stand up, speak up, risk my own safety if need be. When I have more than I need, I am glad to be a man who provides for those around me. Being a member of a team and carrying my own weight (and maybe a little of someone else's) also gives me a great sense of fulfillment. If any young guys are reading this, figure out what you care about and dedicate yourself to it. Don't let the peer pressure swerve you. Love being a man, be proud of it. Just know trying to degrade and control others isn't a mandatory part of the bundle, and having feelings and needs is just part of being human.
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oldfangirl81 · 3 months
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"I figured out what my assassin persona will be."
"That's not a thing."
"Yes, it is. Now ask me about it."
"No."
"Rude. I'll be a Hello Kitty themed assassin."
"Why?"
"So I can say 'Hello Kitty says Goodbye' before I kill them."
"Shut up and go to sleep."
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sprhinklesome · 5 months
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fizzytoo · 2 months
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i need to see someone about this driving anxiety. it’s starting to get worse and it’s really effecting my life
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unlimitedgamesnogames · 9 months
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save him
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hero-is-back · 23 days
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Podcast <3
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