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Millenial Car Guys...ahem...Car Persons
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<blockquote data-quote="MarcSpaz" data-source="post: 15482981" data-attributes="member: 183445"><p>I can't speak for anyone else... OP included. However, for me personally, I think some may be misunderstanding the point. If I am wrong, hopefully the OP will clarify his point.</p><p></p><p>My take-away and opinion is, as a whole demographic... the male youth of today seem a bit too whiny about not having a skill set and having to pay others for their services, and then act like they are a car guy. No... that guy is a whiny little bitch. </p><p></p><p>Did he earn money and buy a cool toy? Sure. Should I give him shit for not knowing how to change his own oil? Probable not. A lot of people don't. Should I give him shit because he's a VLOG poser pretending to be something he is not? Most definitely. </p><p></p><p>I'm no lumberjack. I'm not going to go buy a Vaughan & Bushnell Tree Sounding Axe and VLOG how awesome it is and I am, but I'm disappointed that it didn't hold an edge after chopping down 5 trees and I had to pay someone $25 to sharpen it form me because I don't own a grinder and wouldn't know what to do with it if I did.</p><p></p><p>We all have our own set of skills, but the Man's Man is a dying bread. In the Boy Scouts in 1910, you earned a patch for building a sturdy shelter from scratch, suitable to live in. Today, in 2016, the hardest badges to get are 1.) don't be a fat-ass 2.) Congrats... you can recycle! 3.) Wow, you can balance a checkbook.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MarcSpaz, post: 15482981, member: 183445"] I can't speak for anyone else... OP included. However, for me personally, I think some may be misunderstanding the point. If I am wrong, hopefully the OP will clarify his point. My take-away and opinion is, as a whole demographic... the male youth of today seem a bit too whiny about not having a skill set and having to pay others for their services, and then act like they are a car guy. No... that guy is a whiny little bitch. Did he earn money and buy a cool toy? Sure. Should I give him shit for not knowing how to change his own oil? Probable not. A lot of people don't. Should I give him shit because he's a VLOG poser pretending to be something he is not? Most definitely. I'm no lumberjack. I'm not going to go buy a Vaughan & Bushnell Tree Sounding Axe and VLOG how awesome it is and I am, but I'm disappointed that it didn't hold an edge after chopping down 5 trees and I had to pay someone $25 to sharpen it form me because I don't own a grinder and wouldn't know what to do with it if I did. We all have our own set of skills, but the Man's Man is a dying bread. In the Boy Scouts in 1910, you earned a patch for building a sturdy shelter from scratch, suitable to live in. Today, in 2016, the hardest badges to get are 1.) don't be a fat-ass 2.) Congrats... you can recycle! 3.) Wow, you can balance a checkbook. [/QUOTE]
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