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Dexter 4x6

Dexter 4x6

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I will not accept this twinkie slander how dare you

Darc Hart94

Men aren't gonna be mind readers. Just tell us what you want for God's sake please

Darc Hart94

crazy how much peac of mind this give me.

macattack

Nice of you to upload 6, 7

SleppyPanda

I miss poms catch phrase. It has infected all my shows that I watch… just, any time two dudes are just chilling, hanging out ya know?

Devlin Draconis

I wouldn't say, "We have to get rid of that mindset." For one, we've existed as a species for millennia with it, and some of the people that "live in the past" can also be around "late 20s" like you; and they're not the minority you think they are. Moreover, if those people like to have gender-based chores out of some sense of convenience or as a way of completing a whole in their domestic lives, why should you ruin their way of doing things? They aren't hurting you or pushing you to do things how they do it, so why should you push your way onto them? Live and let live, I say. Personally, I believe that self-sufficiency is gender neutral, but there are things I'd rather do over having, say, my mother, sister, or girlfriend do them. I was raised in a pretty progressive house, but it was more in the sense that I didn't expect my mom to only do one set of things and my dad to do the other set of things. I was raised to do any kind of chore so I could help where I could, such as going to help with shopping, but I always carried heavy groceries to not burden my mother, for example. In fact, as a man, I was taught to cook, clean, and fix things at a young age by my boomer dad because he was forced to learn that stuff at a young age. And I learned it, not to break gender stereotypes, but because they're just useful things to know. He also had me and my sister learn how to do stereotypical "man chores", such as cleaning the yard, throwing out the trash, inspecting the car, and fixing plumbing and house maintenance in general, but those are things that my sister doesn't know or want to do because she views them as hard or complicated. I've never once thrown shade at her, told her she's "wrong" or called her sexist for not doing those things or expecting me and our dad to do them for her, just that she should try to learn because she might need to know. But some people just avoid doing certain things out of not being wired to want to do them, and while they exist, there will always be "gender-based chores".

RedSkeith

the clementine video is so hilarious.

Vincent Price

A lot of times during S3 & S4's reactions make me happy that my wife and I are both low maintenance and have never gotten so worked up about the things Alicia gets worked up about

RJ Nesher

from what I understand, he was true "psychopath" in season 1, just as he is in the books, then after that the show deviated from the books in giving dexter some empathy and emotions to make him more likable to the audience, something he never has in the books where he truly is emotionless. it is more a business decision than a narrative one,

Grandmasta

yall gotta just accept at this point that Dexter isn't a true psychopath instead of thinking the show is wrong and stupid when they try and convey that lol. Season 1 isn't bullshit because of it at all, it was unreliable narrators telling you something not entirely true. Dexter is a mess of an amalgamation of a bunch of different psychological issues. It's not so cut and dry as just "psychopath". He exhibits empathy all the time, in his own confused way. You might be rejecting a major theme of the show.

T.Dot

They can tell if it's saliva by an RSID test which can detect the human salivary Amylase enzyme. They can also tell by the fluids microbiome and various bacteria tests.

Joseph Terry

TBF, Twinkies used to be good... when Hostess was still Hostess. But over the decades, like many things, Hostess was bought out, went into bankruptcy, reorganized by private equity firms, who chose to save money by using cheaper ingredients, and Twinkies (and all the other Hostess products) turned to shit.

jdoggivjc

I would love a kitchen appliance as a gift, even a vacuum cleaner would be nice gift. We have to forget about the stereotypical roles in relationships. Cause in modern families, they don't exist. Gender based chores no longer exists, only some people still live in the past. If my girlfriend gave me literally any gift that would help me with chores like vacuum cleaner or gift that would expand my hobbies like breadmaker I would love it. Also, I don't understand how we can still perceive cooking as an annoying chore. In my circle of friends, there is cca a 20 or more so men that I know. And not a single one, expects from their girlfriend to cook and clean. We all expect from relationship, to be fifty:fifty, we all have jobs, in home, sometimes you do the chores, sometimes I do the chores, sometimes we both do it. I don't know a single person that would say, that's a woman chore. And I know people like that exist, but it's a minority, and we have to get rid of that mindset. Btw we are all men in late twenties.

Filip

Passive aggressive gifts wouldn't work on like 90% of men, if my gf got me a grill scrubber id thank her, be a little confused but still thank her. I believe thats only women who think that way for the most part.

Spicy Noodles


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