• peteyestee@feddit.org
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    1 month ago

    Okay… What’s the deal with boneless wings? I’ve noticed guys looking at me different at Buffalo wild wings.

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      It’s “choosing the easy option” and “being soft”. There’s no deeper meaning that I can discern.

      Evidently, “real men” choose “hardship” so they are ready when “hardship” chooses them?

      Also I think the pictured “(Alpha Male)” account is intentional satire of the Tates of the world.

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        1 month ago

        Unfortunately the account isn’t satire and he actually believes the things he’s posting.

      • HeyJoe@lemmy.world
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        1 month ago

        I read all the pics here, and this person sounds nuts. I had never heard of him before and kind of sad that I do now.

    • AlligatorBlizzard@sh.itjust.works
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      This confuses me because BWW has cauliflower wings which is clearly the cuck soy boy choice. (It’s me, I’m the soy boy, but I usually go with the black bean burger.)

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      Real men pay extra for half the food and have to wipe there hands every 15 seconds so they can touch things without getting sauce everywhere.

      Boneless is inherently superior because I love boobies and therefore only eat breast.

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      1 month ago

      I honestly prefer boneless, not that I don’t like a good bone-in wing now and again. I suppose there’s some weird masculine pride that dudes get eating bone-in wings, and eating boneless goes against that?

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        I prefer bone-in because I prefer dark meat. I also like the crispy skin more than breading. When I do get a craving for white meat chicken nuggets, I’ll make them myself and won’t toss them in sauce. It makes the breading soggy.

    • Bieren@lemmy.world
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      Nothing. I do like good bone in wing. But nothing wrong with boneless for the days I don’t want to have to take a shower after eating to get sauce out of my beard. It’s basically people just being afraid of their own feelings or unsure of their own sexuality that have an issue with them.

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    1 month ago

    I respect preferred pronouns and am strongly in favor of reforming/replacing capitalism, but preferring boneless wings is a step too far.

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    A few hours I got my first testosterone shot, I went to Buffalo Wild Wings and demolished some beer and wings. I had never enjoyed either before. The pipeline is backwards!

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    I saw the original version only yesterday afternoon. How did this lose 1/4 of its height and gain a bust of Stalin in such a short time?

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    I’m at “boneless wings” but we don’t have that where I live, how can I get to the next level?

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    1 month ago

    I haven’t seen or heard of this gormless fat-headed Trump-fellating gobshite in ages. It was a good run.

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        Oh dear god.

        His Tweets used to come up back in the day when I was on Twitter and I used to think that there was no way he could be serious, given how ridiculous some of his tweets were. Thank you for enlightening me.

    • Quadhammer@lemmy.world
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      Not boneless though. Anyone that unironically puts alpha male in their handle is getting it up the ass no question

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      Turks are the perfect alphas confirmed (we don’t have gender in our language). He, she, it, all the same to us.

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          The situation of trans peoplem in Turkey is interesting. They were much more dominant part of society much earlier than in the west. It was completly normal in many parts of Istanbul to see trans people in the 1980s already. Trans people were also big part of pop culture quite early, Bülent Ersoy for example became a trans superstar in the 1980s. Gender change is legal since 1988 (much earlier than many EU countries).

          At the same time, there defintly are a lot of social repercussions against trans people.

          It is quite the mixed pack tbh.

      • NoneOfUrBusiness@fedia.io
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        Unlike the beta Chinese, who didn’t have gendered pronouns in their language but made them up to appease Western betas smh my head.