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Unintentionally funny book cover of the day

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The publisher’s notes for Performing Masculinity reads as follows:

This interdisciplinary study analyzes the ways in which signs of masculinity have been performed across a wide variety of contexts and genres – including literature, classical ballet, sports, rock music, films and computer games – from the early nineteenth century to the present day.

You can buy the book on the publisher’s site. I’m less surprised about the price (even the ebook version is $80!) than the fact that it’s available in a softcover edition. Such a book should be hardcover only!

Other observations:

  1. God damn, there’s a shit-ton of overcompensating going on here.
  2. Good trigger discipline, dude…
  3. …but what are you doing bringing a gun into a pub? Especially, since judging by the taps and the proper Guinness pour, it’s a pub in the UK?
  4. That dead-eyed stare will be the one used in the news story in which the guy will be described as a “lone wolf” and that “there’s no way this tragedy could have been prevented”.
  5. Once again, good Guinness pour!
  6. I know that the cat is also supposed to symbolize masculinity as well — especially since most “ginger” cats are male — but there’s something about it that just makes me want to laugh. It might be my own prejudices, in which I associate cat ownership with veganism, writing terrible poetry, and crying after sex. Also, pub cats are definitely not allowed on the bar, though, although the cat bar trend may change that.
  7. Doesn’t the cat get a beer, too?
  8. Why is there no bacon? Seriously, that’s the one thing this photo is missing.

In case you were wondering what gender performance is, here’s a good Quora post that sums it up nicely.

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The U.S. government’s three branches

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The picture just got a lot less pretty.

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Life advice of the day, Brett Kavanuagh edition

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This one’s for the gentlemen in my audience: Live your life so that if you ever speak at a Senate hearing, the women in the room won’t look at you the way they did at Brett Kavanaugh.

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T-shirt of the day

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Found via @CoolPics.

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Presidential scandals, 4 years ago and now

Four years ago this week, conservative pundits lost their minds over the fact that Barack Obama saluted two marines while holding a coffee cup.

(Oddly enough, overinflated fratboy Sean Hannity, who was shocked and appalled by the “latte salute”, had nothing to say when Trump saluted a North Korean general.)

And how is the current President doing?

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As always, there’s a pre-presidency Trump tweet that’s the complete opposite of what he’s doing now:

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The Jordan Peterson meme of the day

I’m trying to listen to the audiobook version of Peterson’s book, 12 Rules for Life, but I need to take frequent breaks from that “Evil Kermit” voice of his:

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“Sink Zero” and other ways to rebrand household chores so that nerds are better at keeping a clean house

You’ve probably heard of “inbox zero”, but have you heard of “sink zero”? It’s an idea that got spread about with this recent tweet:

I think it’s a good idea. Think about it — taking out the trash could be rebranded as:

And why stop with repurposing the “inbox zero” idea? How about taking some cues from test-driven development?

And now that most developers have at least heard of agile development techniques, it should be possible to apply them to household chores. There’ve already been a number of articles and tweets on using Kanban for that purpose:

From Jamie Arnold’s tweet on October 27, 2012. Click to see the source.