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Putting this here for now. I couldn’t believe how calculated the makeover was.

has violated a condition of his release by failing to comply with his curfew, traveling outside the parameters of his curfew at least eight times

He talked about emotional “ups and downs” and having his life “torn apart” in the media.

(As I mentioned in another comment, I’ve been using Buzzfeed videos as a hardcore procrastination tool in the last 2ish months, so I’m kind of embarrassed how well-versed I am in all of this)...

Well your opinion is...just that your opinion. I on the other hand adore the Try Guys and get what they are doing and appreciate it. Also are you kidding me with the whole they only do things women do? Bull fucking shit you picked those out to prove your point. The changing diapers one on particular was part of a four

The Try Guys are making challenging gender norms funny and accessible for young guys. They’re getting on their level and starting actual discussion about masculinity in a way the youths will understand and appreciate. I’ve always found them both adorable and transgressive (again, in a way that most young men can

You really mad that they tried to spread awareness about prostate exams to their target demographics of young guys by exploding* the discomfort guys have around that stuff (the butt one)? I think they do a really, really good job of using humor and being on folks’ level while also questioning norms. You’re reading

My opinion of these videos is that they are meant to actually break down steroetypes while playfully pointing out how idiotic and adorable we humans are.

I don’t think it’s necessarily your generation that helps you see it that way (for what it is). They’re normalizing this stuff just by talking about it and being willing to try it, even if they feel silly at first and do things for laughs. If they were sticking to whatever things this author deems acceptable for them

I’m in the bottom third of Gen X, and I’m kind of with you. I know there are some Buzzfeed videos that are a real stretch. But I do think the spirit that goes into making them is generally good, whether it be sympathetic or at least with the intention for viewers to think of something they may take for granted in a

Come for the clickable headline, stay for the peculiar cocktail of shallow thoughts about silly topics presented as important social commentary.

To be fair, couldn’t the sexy Halloween one be a shot at the fact that women’s costumes are much more sexualized than men’s?

The try guys aren’t about gay panic, they are about painting gay panic as completely ridiculous. They are about showing people that, just because you are easily freaked out about such a simple thing, that doesn’t mean there is anything actually wrong with it. The try guys almost always realize that there isn’t

I’m at the tail end of the baby boomers. I grew up in a world of seriously fucked-up gender bullshit that has only started to unwind in my lifetime. So I guess I see the Try Guys in a different light - the fact that younger men are even willing to get out and play in the fields of gender roles is refreshing to my old

Do we have to find a problem with everything?!

Agreed. I mean, I get that the studio was in a bind (heh, pun intended) after Hunan dropped out, but why did Dornan have to accept? He’s so wooden and uncomfortable in it, and he can’t sustain the American accent to save his life!

Every time this topic comes up all I can think about is how effing great Dornan was in “The Fall,” and I can’t figure out why he let himself participate in this.

You’ll have to subscribe to Tidal to get hers.

I had the same feeling in California’s redwoods this summer. Why do people think a majestic tree the size of a 747 needs “Chad 2012" written on the side of it?