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And neckbeard is typically associated with poor personal hygiene, and a lack of grooming in a male. It is akin to calling insulting you for not caring about your personal appearance and failing to maintain a grooming standard.

It is the easiest, as it requires no understanding of the thought process or ideology of the person you are insulting, but rather just a very innate base understanding of physical apperance.

I believe a "neckbeard" is the scraggly facial hair of someone who is perceived not to properly groom themselves. Personally, I believe that no one should be seen as disgusting for not removing their natural hair, whether it's men shaving their faces or women shaving their legs, but alas, humans are a judgmental species. And MRAs are generally disliked because they tend to be very sexist, though I have no idea why such people would be associated with such a blatantly feminist piece of media as My Little Pony.

I'm not saying they all are, but the concept of refusing feminism, which is meant to benefit everyone, for something that is so male-centric, is rather unpleasant.

Also, it would appear that you are new here, but the section you posted this in is for discussing FiM exclusively. Posts like these would go in the General Discussion section scroll down further on the homepage and you'll find it. A mod will probably move this for you, but it would be helpful for everyone if things were kept in their proper places. It's ok though, I know it takes some time to adjust to the lay of the forum-land.

Ok theses women do not represent the entire MRA community I know nothing about that community. MRA is an idea that in theory should be good: That it is bad if feminism ends up creating the same problems in reverse. Instead it is basically a bunch of dudes trading PUA tips and bitter divorcees complaining about their ex-wives.

I completely agree. In theory, feminism and MRA Sadly, most MRAs, and yes, some feminists too, don't have that goal at heart. As someone else said, a fedora is a type of hat. It was once popular decades ago, but today is generally worn by people who can't pull it off or pair it with completely inappropriate attire. Don't buy one. Even then, I wouldn't recommend it.

A neckbeard, in the literal sense, is a beard generally patchy that is confined to ones neck and sideburns. It is often associated with a lack of proper grooming and laziness because if you can't grow a proper beard, shave. Neckbeard can also be used to refer to young usually about years old nerdy males with an egregious lack of hygiene and social skills. It is not a flattering term. The association between neckbeards and fedoras came about due to the fact that a lot of said neckbeards would wear fedoras as an attempt to seem classy or "different".

What is wrong when them complaining about their ex-wives I think the internet is a healthy place to express anger I know that it does nothing to improve men's rights but if it make them feel better than good. I think it's just a joke, I wouldn't take it too seriously. Although many feel that fedoras are meant to go with more dressy clothes than the casual clothes that the neckbeard stereotype guy usually wear. But the REAL problem is not the hat and neckbeard themselves although the neckbeard is very gross IMO and just shows poor grooming on a guy , it is that they became associated with that particular type of guy.

The guy that complains about how he is such a nice guy, and how the mean girls always 'friendzone' him and date those 'bad' guys definition: Every single guy in the world that isn't him instead. Don't even get me started on the MRA nonsense. The 'nice guy' attitude is very misogynistic all in itself, and is a HUGE turn off to girls. We aren't stupid.

I find it [making fun of the stereotype by commentating on the fedora and neckbeard] hilarious personally I remember a month or so ago I was sitting in a restaurant and this young man walks in with his parents and I happen to capture a glimpse at him and he is the PERFECT example of this stereotype - I had to hold myself from laughing soooo hard.

And I had to capture a second glimpse to make sure he wasn't wearing a pony shirt. Unless you look like Johnny Depp or some rockstar, you don't look as awesome as you think you do when wearing a fedora. This topic is over now I get it a neck bead is not just a beard it is a poorly groomed beard.

And a fedora is hard to pull of unless being ironic. If someone calls you a fedora wearing neckbeard and you don't have one, just chuckle and move on. If you do have a neckbeard and are wearing a fedora Or you can beat them senseless or threaten too and see what happens.

That's what I'd do. Honestly if someone throws the insult of me wearing a fedora, I'd probably come back at em with "U jelly mate? Other than that, I'd shrug it off. It's a pointless insult thrown at bronies for ridiculous reasons. For all the inane tosh and drivel that came to form the basis for these downright ridiculous insults, I can kinda see why not a lot of people like fedoras. To be honest, Fedoras don't look as cool as people think they do. Now that I think about it, it's slowly becoming part of the Nerd stereotype ensemble like thick glasses, suspenders, pocket protectors, acne.

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Pretty convinced these are polar opposites. Is it bronystep? And the furrys? OMG missed that first time watching. Vermeer would be proud of the precise detail throughout that frame.

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