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Someone asked a pretty interesting question, who in your opinion is the better masculine ideal:

A. Achilles
B. Hector
Hector. Family man, good husband, and good father. Above all, an intelligent and good leader who commanded respect and didn’t fear confrontation.

Achilles was moody, more feared than respected and had the advantage of his mother being a goddess. Sounds like a spoiled brat who was really good at fighting.
 
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    GordoDeCentral

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    Hector. Family man, good husband, and good father. Above all, an intelligent and good leader who commanded respect and didn’t fear confrontation.

    Achilles was moody, more feared than respected and had the advantage of his mother being a goddess. Sounds like a spoiled brat who was really good at fighting.
    Also sacrifice, which i think is the epitome of masculinity, good or bad. Achilles is all ego.
     

    .zero

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    Someone asked a pretty interesting question, who in your opinion is the better masculine ideal:

    A. Achilles
    B. Hector
    Hector. Family man, good husband, and good father. Above all, an intelligent and good leader who commanded respect and didn’t fear confrontation.

    Achilles was moody, more feared than respected and had the advantage of his mother being a goddess. Sounds like a spoiled brat who was really good at fighting.
    Also sacrifice, which i think is the epitome of masculinity, good or bad. Achilles is all ego.
    What about Paris?
     

    swag

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    Sep 23, 2003
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    we received an inter office email yesterday after someone did that in the second floor woman’s bathroom
    Damn, son.

    You know some government offices, like hospitals, have codes for this sort of thing.

    So an "1173" is probably outlined on 93 pages in a binder accumulating dust in a filing cabinet drawer somewhere. And it describes the procedure and protocols for when someone needs to signal "Mexican ass fountain in stall #4".
     

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