Feel free to highlight people from both reality and fiction - and why they make a good role model.

  • MamboGator
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    3524 days ago

    Gomez Addams as portrayed by Raul Julia. Suave, athletic, welcoming, in touch with his feelings, and a loving husband, father and brother.

    • @[email protected]
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      1424 days ago

      [off topic] One of the best ‘ask science fiction’ questions I ever read. What would have happened if baby Kal-El had been found and raised by the Addmas Family?

      • MamboGator
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        924 days ago

        Ho. Lee. Dang.

        This has to happen.

        • @[email protected]
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          624 days ago

          Well, one thing I see is that the Addams and the Luthors must be frenemies before the crash. Lex is super competitive and Gomez is one of the few rich guys he sees as being his equal.

          Also, Wednesday is Batgirl.

    • @Everythingispenguins
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      The Addams family was a genuine departure from most sitcom families, It depicted a Family who loved each other, parents who I weren’t afraid to openly I show love for each other and actively supported their children’s endeavors.

      Spelling

  • @owenfromcanada
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    3124 days ago

    Aragorn from the Lord of the Rings. Kiss your homies on the forehead, then stab a nazgul.

    I read an article where the author explained how she felt so comfortable with all the men in LotR because of the healthy portrayal of masculinity.

  • @morphballganon
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    2824 days ago

    Steve Rogers. He tries to see where people are coming from when they disagree. He only kills Nazis because Nazis are bullies; he’s not just blindly following orders. He steps into situations out of concern for others’ well-being, not as a chore or for self-gain.

    • @[email protected]
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      1824 days ago

      Someone said that Steve Rogers real super power was being able to always make the right choice

      • VaultBoyNewVegas
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        1024 days ago

        I can see that. In the comics that’s generally been Caps thing is his unwavering morality.

  • @BeefPiano
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    2024 days ago

    Ted Lasso is a great portrayal of masculinity

    • IcebladeOPM
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      824 days ago

      Is the series worth watching even for someone entirely uninterested in sports?

      • Ada
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        1024 days ago

        There’s hardly any sports in it, despite the theme of the show

        • @JustZ
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          123 days ago

          They go out of their way to not show the sprorts, and when they do it’s comically bad.

      • @[email protected]
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        624 days ago

        Absolutely. The soccer/football aspects of the show are really pretty minimal. I didn’t go into the show as a soccer fan and really enjoyed it.

        • IcebladeOPM
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          424 days ago

          Guess I’ll check it out then!

      • @Wwwbdd
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        524 days ago

        I found it to be saccharine garbage. I struggled through one season because I always heard good things and I truly hated it by the end. It’s on the level of Paw Patrol for dramatic tension

        • @BeefPiano
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          524 days ago

          That actually becomes a plot point for S2 and S3, they explore why Ted is the way it is.

        • @CrackhappyM
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          319 days ago

          Valid, I can see why you think that.

      • @BeefPiano
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        524 days ago

        Yeah, I don’t like any sports and I loved Ted Lasso. A part of my fondness might be due to the show arriving in the thick of COVID and the Trump presidency.

      • @CrackhappyM
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        219 days ago

        Yep. 100% absolutely. I am also not into sports at all, and honestly I don’t even give a crap about the sports part, I care about the fantastic portrayal of what real men are.

  • @Zachariah
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    1924 days ago

    Mr. Rogers
    Steve Irwin
    Bob Ross
    LeVar Burton
    Utah Philips
    Thích Nhất Hạnh

    • @[email protected]
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      924 days ago

      When Steve Irwin was alive I thought he was amazing, but then again he died as I entered my twenties… These days when I look back at pictures like this, I do question how much of a ‘great guy’ he was…

  • IcebladeOPM
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    1924 days ago

    I will also submit Stephen Fry - for afaik being a great guy all around.

    • @Rookwood
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      There’s a lot of good British comedians who are. Stephen had a cocaine addiction, but he’s talked about it openly and his struggle with it.

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    1524 days ago

    Bandit, from the cartoon Bluey, is a good role model dad. He has two little girls and he is always playing with them, usually trying to teach them to be better at the same time. He also sets boundaries in a polite and respectful way. He owns up to his mistakes and he doesn’t lie to his kids or manipulate. He knows he’s not perfect, but it doesn’t hurt to try, right? He is also a good husband to his wife Chili. I just wonder how much weed he smokes off screen to be so tuned into the moment.

    • @cucumber_sandwich
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      423 days ago

      I love how everyone in bluey just feels like a person. Like when bandit is sleeping and dreaming of playing football with his mates. In many kids shows parents have no personality beyond being parents. Bluey is different.

      • @[email protected]
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        223 days ago

        Yeah or Relax and Stickbird where Chili can’t relax her mind, and then Bandit is mulling over something on the beach. Then they get back from their trip in Show and Tell, and suddenly Bandit wants to buy a surfboard. But we all know he probably won’t have much time for it.

    • @[email protected]
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      624 days ago

      Rides motorcycles, skilled with firearms IRL, and all around soft-spoken gentleman. Keanu gets my vote too.

        • @[email protected]
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          524 days ago

          That’s OK, it’s a request not a demand. Maybe I should have put the word “please” in my username.

          • TherouxSonfeir
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            224 days ago

            If you ask nicely, you might just get your wish 🍑

            That’s what my mother used to say anyway. Not sure if she has this in mind though, but who knows?

      • Captain Aggravated
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        123 days ago

        Made more money saying “whoa” than everyone in this thread has made doing everything we’ve ever done.

  • IcebladeOPM
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    I’ll admit, I was stuck on this for a while before posting, trying to come up with a (relatively) recent example.

    My pick is Baby from Baby driver (awesome movie btw). It is the story of a young man who partly through poor decisions, and partly through circumstance ends up in bad circles. Throughout the movie, he learns to stand up for himself, what (he believes) is right, and those he cares for.

    What I found most compelling however is how he - when faced with a serious choice - takes responsibility for his actions and mistakes, owning up to them and in the process stops the people he cares most about ending up in harms way.

    In my opinion, that is perhaps one of the most important parts of being a man, owning and taking responsibility for your actions, even when that may come at a great personal cost.

    • @Everythingispenguins
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      222 days ago

      I was legitimately sad when Mako died he voice was just so amazing.

  • @[email protected]
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    524 days ago

    Noel Feilding

    Just seems like a really lovely person

    The Totally Made Up Adventures of Dick Turpin is hilariously silly, like most stuff he does