Probably not mind blowing for @Wrong-Direction as he drives down Screwfix most days in a plumbing vandrive to a home deco store and then back home, all in one flawless shot. Without a single error. It's absolutely mind blowing.

Probably not mind blowing for @Wrong-Direction as he drives down Screwfix most days in a plumbing vandrive to a home deco store and then back home, all in one flawless shot. Without a single error. It's absolutely mind blowing.
In my local Screwfix there is a girl who works there and she has been nicknamed shit face by the lads, mate it’s the worst attempt at fake tanning you will probably ever seeProbably not mind blowing for @Wrong-Direction as he drives down Screwfix most days in a plumbing van![]()
A bit like reading your posts ( taking the word tv out ).Really miserable tv . Pretty boring . Wouldn’t recommend
Watched it all today.
brilliantly done.
very harrowing.
My boy is 23 and has grown up with a lot of these influences.
He blames feminism for a lot of his challenges in the world.
He also blames my generation of men, for being weak and not guiding his generation well.
I've put my hand up to where I think he has made valid points.
But equally, I have explained to him that I have spent more time with him than my father did with me.
It's a tough one.
There are no easy answers, but we all latch on to the one that resonates best with us.
My son has more faith in Jordan Peterson's opinions than he does in mine.
Logistics great, acting not so greatYes correct.
I didn’t have a clue what the guard in the CCTV room was saying
I found it difficult to watch, i liked Ashley Walters character but the female detective got on my nerves, she is a good actor but I didn’t like her character.Logistics great, acting not so great
Very much with some of the themes explored in adolescence.Sounds like a tough situation for you. How and why does he feel like feminism holds him back?
Very much with some of the themes explored in adolescence.
He believes that feminism has changed the perception of men in society and that unless you are part of the top 20% (alphas or Chads) then you are surplus to requirements (romantically).
He has never had a girlfriend and has become accustomed to rejection.
Whilst being told online, that he needs to park his male privilege.
The concept of male privilege is very prominent within his generations feminist communities and is (in his view) an unarguable fact, for them.
Whereas his experience is precisely the opposite.
It's a frustrating experience for me, but far tougher for him.
I grew up in an era, where the dating game was significantly easier and really have no concept of what it must be really like for him.
The Jordan Petersons and Andrew Tate's of this world offer a much more compelling argument to a lot of these young men, than I do.
I suspect my son, is coming to his own realisations about how helpful these types of views actually are to him.
As the reality is that Tate and Peterson and their ilk are just in it for the clicks. They aren't providing any answers.
Agreed.May as well cancel the awards season now, nobody's going to produce anything that comes anywhere close to being as powerful as that![]()
I've been researching incels since watching this show. It seems like boys aged 12-15 are having the same issues as every other generation but now they're being told it's because of feminism. I never got laid when I was that age. I was a virgin. I was teased for it (ironically, as most other kids were virgins too). But we didn't label it as a feminist issue, it was just part of growing up. Now I'm much older and I see 80-90% of my male friends having casual sex regularly. It's just an age thing. If they really think only 20% of men are having casual sex they're sorely mistaken.Very much with some of the themes explored in adolescence.
He believes that feminism has changed the perception of men in society and that unless you are part of the top 20% (alphas or Chads) then you are surplus to requirements (romantically).
He has never had a girlfriend and has become accustomed to rejection.
Whilst being told online, that he needs to park his male privilege.
The concept of male privilege is very prominent within his generations feminist communities and is (in his view) an unarguable fact, for them.
Whereas his experience is precisely the opposite.
It's a frustrating experience for me, but far tougher for him.
I grew up in an era, where the dating game was significantly easier and really have no concept of what it must be really like for him.
The Jordan Petersons and Andrew Tate's of this world offer a much more compelling argument to a lot of these young men, than I do.
I suspect my son, is coming to his own realisations about how helpful these types of views actually are to him.
As the reality is that Tate and Peterson and their ilk are just in it for the clicks. They aren't providing any answers.
Yeah that's certainly true.I've been researching incels since watching this show. It seems like boys aged 12-15 are having the same issues as every other generation but now they're being told it's because of feminism. I never got laid when I was that age. I was a virgin. I was teased for it (ironically, as most other kids were virgins too). But we didn't label it as a feminist issue, it was just part of growing up. Now I'm much older and I see 80-90% of my male friends having casual sex regularly. It's just an age thing. If they really think only 20% of men are having casual sex they're sorely mistaken.
I don't know how old your kids are, revisit this statement when they're year 6+ as the peer pressure is insane2 episodes in. Excellent so far. Our kids are never getting mobile phones.
Saw your name in the replies and expected a muddled contrarian take. Dived straight in and you didn't disappoint.I thought it was good.
Apart from the school scene Im not completely sure how realistic it is though. How many 12/13 year old boys would murder a young girl over getting rejected or mocked? 1 in 20 million maybe ?
All this incel / Andrew tate crap is overstated as well. Firstly he's barely posted in the last couple of years as he was under house arrest and secondly, his stuff is sexist and cringe but most of it doesn't advocate violence to women. He an attention seeker who knows he will get more publicity the more controversial he is.
I thought it was good.
Apart from the school scene Im not completely sure how realistic it is though. How many 12/13 year old boys would murder a young girl over getting rejected or mocked? 1 in 20 million maybe ?
All this incel / Andrew tate crap is overstated as well. Firstly he's barely posted in the last couple of years as he was under house arrest and secondly, his stuff is sexist and cringe but most of it doesn't advocate violence to women. He an attention seeker who knows he will get more publicity the more controversial he is.
And if that one in 20 million killed were your daughter?How many 12/13 year old boys would murder a young girl over getting rejected or mocked? 1 in 20 million maybe ?