I'm Just Some Guy Talking about issues that relate to everyone, with a particular interest in men's issues. I want to provide a venue for men of all types to have interchange like never before, especially topics that we don't often discuss with each other or the women in our lives.
I thought that someone was going to save me until I realized that's not the case.
Is it more annoying to tolerate annoying kids or the parents that pushed the way for these children?
Isn't unsolicited advice annoying? Tell me why you're mad. Tell me why you're ticked off. Tell me who got under your skin your skin. Let's talk about it. Here are the ground rules:. 1. No names of people or businesses. 2. No internal personal details. 3. We figure out how to deal with the situation or how to live it. Let's talk!
Tell me why you're mad. Tell me why you're ticked off. Tell me who got under your skin your skin. Let's talk about it. Here are the ground rules:. 1. No names of people or businesses. 2. No personal details. 3. We figure out how to deal with the situation or how to live it. Let's talk!
The same space that we give to other people to become who they are on a daily basis is the same space that we should offer and reserve for ourselves.
Let people be themselves instead of who you want them to be.
Some people are positivity zombies. They gain their positivity by leeching off of yours. Don't let it happen!!
One of the most freeing moments in my life was when I realized that it's okay to admit if there's something but I have to do, that I don't like. The magic is in how you handle it. You can learn to motivate yourself to do anything.
I don't believe in multitasking anymore... here's why.
We live in a world of multitasking and mini fold expectations are that one. Sometimes, it's okay to just to just be okay.
Is it better to be called "good" or to accomplish things?
Expectations are contracts that other people force us by which to abide, to do what they want us to do.
One of the most important lessons that I've learned is that way that I grieve is good and fine.
I learned that people remember things best by taboo or comedic associations. This paradigm came to me in a crazy moment, and has served as deliverance from many more crazy moments
One thing that I hear people say as a retort to the fight on police brutality is that if people would do the right thing, they would never encounter the police in the first place. That's wrong. I'm giving one of my many experiences with police that was unprovoked and unwarranted.
I've heard people on TV and in real life question weather coronavirus is real, or whether it's a hoax being spread on to the masses. This made me think about how some people don't believe that racism or police brutality actually exist, that they are just, for lack of a better term, urban legends. I decided to speak on that.
These segments will talk about issues that I feel relate to bigger men. I'm also going to delve into fashion and health and lifestyle.
When people lose someone very close to them, like a parent, we often don't speak a lot about it. I think we as men avoid this topic a lot too, because it challenges our ability with mortality. So this episode opens up my discussions about the surviving the loss of loved ones.
Some discussions that I had this week and some things that I read this week about the jussie Smollett case gave rise to thoughts about homophobia in the communities of color.
The recent attack on actor jussie Smollett has caused a couple of conversations about how people color are treated when they are the recipients of crime. Let's talk about it
Justsomeguytalking about the Implications of staring
Yea, this is a Super Bowl that I should have skipped...
That halftime show left me more disappointed than Brady haters.