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red is pretty manly but green tends to be the favorite color of geniuses because apparently it has the perfect appeal since it falls right in the middle of the visible spectrum. Manly no...awesome? Yes!  :mrgreen:
 
red is pretty manly but green tends to be the favorite color of geniuses because apparently it has the perfect appeal since it falls right in the middle of the visible spectrum. Manly no...awesome? Yes!  :mrgreen:
it has the perfect appeal since it falls right in the middle of the visible spectrum. Manly no...awesome? Yes!  :mrgreen:
Manly no...awesome? Yes!  :mrgreen:
I suggest you commence watching your back  :x
 
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my bad, I meant no offense, green is actually my favorite color  ;D
I just never thought of it as a manly color
come to think of it, I never really considered that colors could be gender specific
I recant my statement on account of the fact that I haven't even really thought about it
 
Oh it's manly alright.  Super duper manly.  Definitely the opposite of gold...
 
Green is the color of grass and nature. Take that as you will.

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Leprechaun's are not manly. Except for maybe the one in those horror movies.
 
Would a Leprechaun be more manly if it were wearing a Red outfit?  Miniature Santa Claus? 

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 :? idk, of these colors I suppose Green is the most manly.  This appears to be an excellent data sample for post count research.
 
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>implying green isn't the colour of implications
>implying blue isn't the manliest colour
>implying pink isn't the most appropriate colour for obesebear
 
Leprechaun's are not manly. Except for maybe the one in those horror movies.
Nah, Warwick Davis isn't terribly manly.

The best review I ever saw of Leprechaun said it was "too scary for little kids, and too stupid for everyone else". I don't think that particular combination really equates to manly.
 
Yeah I wasnt sure, I never watched it. Just remembered that the movies existed so I thought i would throw out the disclaimer.
 
My best friend in high school would wear that shirt like twice a week. Only difference was it was a much hotter pink and their was no breast cancer logo behind the words hahaha

Nostalgia!

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The men who need to rationalize their wearing of a color, have something to hide.  Men who need to rationalize their wearing of the color pink, are probably trying to hide the fact that they appreciate a good game of hide the 12 in. long, 3 in. thick, black dildo
Semi-agreed. I have no problem wearing pink (I have a sweetass tie-dye shirt I made with a fair amount of pink on it), but you wouldn't catch me dead in a shirt that attempts to defend it, brings attention to itself.
 
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