for a change? I am so damn sick of of how much the media makes men look bad. I hate it so much that not only have I avoided watching commercials as much as possible lately(that BurgerKing marching men commercial was stupid as hell), but I have even wrote letters to companies telling them what I think. That Doritos commercial with the dog, shock collar, guy, and park bench, I have sent the company Frito-Lay an email telling them how disgusted I was with the commercial. They wrote back.
I have become so offended by it that it's now gotten to the point where not only do I want men to look normal or cool or smart or whatever like the way women look in the media, but I even at the same time want women to look stupid for a few commercials to balance it out.
Women say they want men to have confidence, but how can men have confidence when there aren't enough organizations that help men only and if the media keeps making them look bad?
When I was a kid watching TV back in the '80s and '90s, the media did not portray men as stupid, the closest I remember to it being like that for men was Jack Tripper(John Ritter) on Three's Company, and that was it.
I really don't see what's wrong with making men look just as normal or smart as they're making women look. In fact, I wonder how things would be if one of those stunt people in the Jackas# movies was a woman. JackAs# 3D is coming out, I just saw the previews of it, make a female stuntwoman alongside male stuntman Steve-O.
Besides, remember that TacoBell commercial in the work office and that woman shoved that pushcart in that black guy's gut? Hey, if it's perfectly OK for women to do that men and it's looked at as funny, than to be equal, it should be equally OK and funny with the gender roles reversed. That's equality fot you. And yes, I wrote to them to about my disgust for that commercial.
I have become so offended by it that it's now gotten to the point where not only do I want men to look normal or cool or smart or whatever like the way women look in the media, but I even at the same time want women to look stupid for a few commercials to balance it out.
Women say they want men to have confidence, but how can men have confidence when there aren't enough organizations that help men only and if the media keeps making them look bad?
When I was a kid watching TV back in the '80s and '90s, the media did not portray men as stupid, the closest I remember to it being like that for men was Jack Tripper(John Ritter) on Three's Company, and that was it.
I really don't see what's wrong with making men look just as normal or smart as they're making women look. In fact, I wonder how things would be if one of those stunt people in the Jackas# movies was a woman. JackAs# 3D is coming out, I just saw the previews of it, make a female stuntwoman alongside male stuntman Steve-O.
Besides, remember that TacoBell commercial in the work office and that woman shoved that pushcart in that black guy's gut? Hey, if it's perfectly OK for women to do that men and it's looked at as funny, than to be equal, it should be equally OK and funny with the gender roles reversed. That's equality fot you. And yes, I wrote to them to about my disgust for that commercial.