Tweetolife is a simple application that lets you compare and contrast what men and women tweet about. Simply type in a search term or phrase and compare.
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Does Marvel have a female problem? I’ve never understood why it seemed that women liked DC more than Marvel, but according to this application that analyzes Tweets, it might just be true.
Personally, I find Marvel’s character base to be far more compelling that DC’s, so I never thought of anything in strictly terms of gender. Maybe DC just has more iconic female characters?
Source: flowingdata.com
Define manhood? Impossible. But I know it when I see it.
Where Have the Good Men Gone?
Not so long ago, the average American man in his 20s had achieved most of the milestones of adulthood: a high-school diploma, financial independence, marriage and children. Today, most men in their 20s hang out in a novel sort of limbo, a hybrid state of semi-hormonal adolescence and responsible self-reliance. This “pre-adulthood” has much to recommend it, especially for the college-educated. But it’s time to state what has become obvious to legions of frustrated young women: It doesn’t bring out the best in men.
I’m so manly, I can’t find the words to articulate my emotions on this article.
Disney didn’t teach me that this is what I should be. I feel like Disney taught women that this is what their ideal man should be.
Interesting how must survey’s claim woman want someone funny. So in turn, rich, charming, and good looking men are not funny.
But I am. I’m very funny. ;)
Source: popculturebrain
When I look in the mirror, I’d rather be studly than sexy. Matt Lauer can be sexy. I’ll be studly.
