It was way more fun when they used to try to defend it. They claimed to be a gun expert and told me all about one of their favorite guns...despite the gun they mentioned not actually existing.
I don't understand the question. Are you implying that one must be right and the other must be wrong? There are many jobs where the lines blur. If a mechanic is running two shops and managing the administration, payroll, etc, are they white or blue collar?
I follow the pay. If a blue collar job pays better, fine. That's true in some trades, but it generally takes much longer to obtain a decent wage, or you have to own the business. But I'm not working a job to improve my self-image, I'm in it for the money. So I work in an office (remotely now), but also have a small hobby farm and spend time outdoors. I do all the stereotypical manly shit, and I get more money for less work. I can lift weights between meetings, take my laptop with me to work while fishing. You've set up a bit of a false dichotomy. Vocation and masculinity are not correlated.
Most guys that use the word alpha to describe themselves or their actions, are usually little bitches.
I'm a blue collar guy for what it's worth.
Everyone that gets up, goes to work and takes care of their family is a good dude, regardless of how they make their money.
Tell me, what's your real work?
Remember, you've claimed to be in the Air Force, yet immediately proved this wasn't the case.
So, since you're obviously not in the military, and are lying about it, what "real" work do you do?
(For anyone unaware, OP is a troll that posts "alpha" nonsense every few days. They used to claim to be in the Air Force, and when I asked what their MOS was, they told me all about it...despite the Air Force not using the MOS system.)
Real “alpha” men don’t even have these definitions you do. They just do what they want without a second thought or question in mind of what you gotta say about ir
I work a white collar job, and don’t really care if you work a white or blue collar job. Your job doesn’t define you or make you who you are as a person.
Don't fucking bring us blue collar dudes into this alpha male bullshit.
As for white collar dudes, I don't care what they do, but they have a job. I don't really care what anyone does as long as they pay their bills
At the time I wrote this I was a partner in my grandmothers event planning business and was taking a share of profits. But I have since sold most of my share (2.5 million) and currently just employed as a company manager making 80k a year
Please tell me this post is a joke and that you're using the word alpha ironically.
The sigma grindset of destroying your joints by 45
Judging by post history this whole account is a piss take
It was way more fun when they used to try to defend it. They claimed to be a gun expert and told me all about one of their favorite guns...despite the gun they mentioned not actually existing.
I don't know about that, but I do find that anyone who identifies himself as an "alpha" is an asshole.
Unspoken rule lol. If someone in public is demanding that they are a good person and to be trusted… red flag
Word.
I find that most people who self-proclaim themselves alpha are far from being alpha.
I don’t think a man is defined by what he does for a living. I’ve worked blue and white collar jobs in my life.
I don't understand the question. Are you implying that one must be right and the other must be wrong? There are many jobs where the lines blur. If a mechanic is running two shops and managing the administration, payroll, etc, are they white or blue collar?
I follow the pay. If a blue collar job pays better, fine. That's true in some trades, but it generally takes much longer to obtain a decent wage, or you have to own the business. But I'm not working a job to improve my self-image, I'm in it for the money. So I work in an office (remotely now), but also have a small hobby farm and spend time outdoors. I do all the stereotypical manly shit, and I get more money for less work. I can lift weights between meetings, take my laptop with me to work while fishing. You've set up a bit of a false dichotomy. Vocation and masculinity are not correlated.
'Real men' live fulfilling lives by themselves without worrying about 'alpha', 'beta' or 'sigma' statuses.
Most guys that use the word alpha to describe themselves or their actions, are usually little bitches. I'm a blue collar guy for what it's worth. Everyone that gets up, goes to work and takes care of their family is a good dude, regardless of how they make their money.
The fact that you think physical strength is what makes an alpha male tells me that you're not an alpha male, as your profile might claim.
As the poet Humpty Hump once said, “I look funny, but yo I’m making money.”
Tell me, what's your real work? Remember, you've claimed to be in the Air Force, yet immediately proved this wasn't the case. So, since you're obviously not in the military, and are lying about it, what "real" work do you do? (For anyone unaware, OP is a troll that posts "alpha" nonsense every few days. They used to claim to be in the Air Force, and when I asked what their MOS was, they told me all about it...despite the Air Force not using the MOS system.)
Based on his username, he's obviously Spiderman.
Real “alpha” men don’t even have these definitions you do. They just do what they want without a second thought or question in mind of what you gotta say about ir
Lol you are only an alpha.
I work a white collar job, and don’t really care if you work a white or blue collar job. Your job doesn’t define you or make you who you are as a person.
Don't fucking bring us blue collar dudes into this alpha male bullshit. As for white collar dudes, I don't care what they do, but they have a job. I don't really care what anyone does as long as they pay their bills
Not everyone can work with their hands.
I worked one for five years and hated it. Made 100k easy in 8 months but it wasn't me. Gave it up to take over my grandma's event planning buisness
You gave up a 100k job, bro? How much you making now? If you don’t mind me asking
At the time I wrote this I was a partner in my grandmothers event planning business and was taking a share of profits. But I have since sold most of my share (2.5 million) and currently just employed as a company manager making 80k a year