theniftytable someone may have already had it in the fridge and then came to the realization whilst eating it that they looked like a romantic comedy book club.
All I'm really thinking is during this is: "Man, a lemon meringue pie after BBQ sounds good. Like having a solid slice of lemonade after a rib. Need to try this."
My thought as a Kentucky lady is banana pudding? focus less on masculinity for your BBQ & go more southern US on a similar note, omg Travis's grilled chocolate chip banana idea sounds good
@@DiggitySlice Ahahahahahahaha!! Yeah, goddamn it, UA-cam comment section for a clip of a comedy podcast, we got real shit to deal with here! Get to work fuckers!
@@DiggitySlice He said while complaining about internet comments. I'd say men feeling unmasculine for enjoying a fucking dessert is a problem or at least feeling bad about it is.
The first time I listened to this episode and got to the part where griffin was talking about DÜMP I was walking home from work and had tears in my eyes and couldn't walk straight. It was a busy road
I know that desserts absolutely have nothing to do with gender, but here are my very late ideas: Cinnamon Rolls (go great with chili in particular) S’mores Chocolate Stout Pudding Irish Coffee ANYTHING Skillet Cookies
I love how there are people in the comments who go: how dare you point out gender roles are stupid and sexist why are you so sensitive and take offense to everything with no self awareness whatsoever
L Hy the kind of dudes who have a "masculinity themed night", and worry over whether or not the dessert was masculine enough, do sound like they are wildly threatened by being perceived as feminine.
Frida S I dunno, Travis's point about "manly" as an aesthetic seems reasonable to me. If someone were having a Spain themed party and somebody brought a tray of mini sliders, that would clash with the overriding aesthetic. The unfortunate part of the language is that it's hard to DESCRIBE the aesthetic without the vernacular sounding exclusionary, even if the aesthetic itself isn't.
Isn't this obvious? Carnival food and peanut butter are the closest things to "manly" you can use in a dessert. Eat some funnel cake, deep-fried oreos, and peanut butter coated bacon
Okay, I think I'm uniquely qualified to answer this as a nonbinary person who gets gender euphoria from performing Genders, but the specific aesthetic these British dudes are looking for is Wolverinecore, a.k.a. smoked meats, a grill, some whiskey, a movie unfortunately directed by Bryan Singer - and the appropriate, gender-reinforcing desert for this iteration on traditional masculinity is quite simply: funnel cake. Or anything sweet and deep-fried that you can eat one handed while watching a sex pest pretend to be a different kind of criminal for two hours. (Please note, I'm repeatedly insulting _The Usual Suspects_ because I loved that movie a lot before it turned out Spacey and Singer were both terrible people, i imagine this question was probably asked before those scandals broke)
1. Griffin is right, assigning gender to a gd dessert is absolutely ridiculous. 2. S'mores. You get to light part of it on fire. Done. God I'm so tired of men.
Why does apple pie feel like a more masculine dessert to me than lemon meringue pie. Not necessarily a masculine dessert, but more masculine than lemon meringue pie God all this gender stuff is made up and weird but ive been soaking in it my whole life so i still have this sense of which things are traditionally masculine and which are feminine even tho ive internalized the fact that it's all social construction and that if any of it is restrictive or harmful we can reshape it Also maybe you could call it a masculinity night? Bc anybody of any gender can be masculine Or call it something like a dudes night but crank it up to 5000 so it's more obvious youre poking fun at strong gender roles, kind of like drag performance maybe (ex: ULTRA MEGA MANLY NIGHT 3000 or something) But maybe thats not good either. Maybe just call it a grill night, even if you dont even grill anything. Grill night could just be code for "things from the masculine aesthetic like grilled meat and beer/whisky and k-packs" (idek if thats how you spell that movie they were talking about but whatever) And then like "girls nights" could be replaced by nails nights? Or cosmos nights or whatever Idk, just throwing some ideas around
Jello shots. Or just shots in general, though pref sweet ones. Have some whiskey as an aperitif, eat your man meal, and bust out the top-shelf Fireball as a digestif.
You shouldn't assign gender sure, but it can be fraternal to celebrate masculinity. Gals can do it, guys can do it, do whatever you want, as long as you're not doing it at someone else's expense. As for the actual question, the answer is obvious. Apple or pumpkin pie. Or watermelon. ; q
@@DimT670 men aren't the only people that can be masculine. There are plenty of masculine women out there, and masculine and feminine aren't mutually exclusive. One person can have elements of both
Guys Night Out is just manchildren missing their treehouse anyway; just go get some of those ice cream baseball gloves with the gumball in the middle and watch TMNT cartoons.
I think it's ridiculous to look back on old bits and if something has anything to do with pop culture, or gender, or sexuality, or anything then you have to say, "yikes this didn't age well" as if you are the moral police and you have never said anything remotely scandalous.
Well we could just keep using the same words because it hurts exactly no one. These archetypes are deeply ingrained in our psychology after millions of years of development. Rejecting them would actually cause more problems than it would solve
It hurts literally everyone and gender roles are constantly changing so its not even like any specific one is particularly old (and for the record, its old so its automatically good is like the most basic of logical fallacy). Did you know that pink used to be for boys up to the 40s?
@@DimT670 IIRC the pink/blue swap thing is a bit of a misconception that comes from citing a book or two when colors weren't really gendered at all back in the day.
Sweet food=feminine isn't a concept deeply ingrained into human psychology as a product of millions of years of evolution. Men feeling less masculine and bad about it for eating certain foods is not hurting exactly no one. Rejecting arbitrarily gendering foods causes fewer problems than it would solve and you're a fucking clown with partisan brainrot for trying to pretend otherwise
"The obvious answer is too not assign goddamn genders to the dessert you're eating, you madman" -Griffin McElroy
"Why don't you four just jerk each other off?"
-Griffin McElroy
I'm just confused as to why these guys bought the pie in the first place if they were gonna be so upset by how "not manly" it was
theniftytable someone may have already had it in the fridge and then came to the realization whilst eating it that they looked like a romantic comedy book club.
I don't think they were expecting to have such a manly night
Welcome to how straight people are. Enjoy the shitshow
It looked more phallic on the store shelves.
@@ultimateninjaboi Since when are straight women doing this
All I'm really thinking is during this is: "Man, a lemon meringue pie after BBQ sounds good. Like having a solid slice of lemonade after a rib. Need to try this."
carolineskomix what kind of lemonade are you eating
carolineskomix slice???
Does he ya know... eat lemon merengue pie?
I GOT IT.
A Protein Party
Holy shit that works
"Well, you've come to the right place. I'm fat."
My thought as a Kentucky lady is banana pudding? focus less on masculinity for your BBQ & go more southern US
on a similar note, omg Travis's grilled chocolate chip banana idea sounds good
I know I'm almost a year out, but call it *BEEF NIGHT*
I was shouting the word gruff for like half of this
The word they're looking for is "raw". Guys gals and npals can all be absolutely raw as fuck
Tru
Griffin is mood here.
it means mood because mood
You should probably grow up then. The world has real problems to deal with.
@@DiggitySlice - Well don’t you seem like fun.
@@DiggitySlice Ahahahahahahaha!! Yeah, goddamn it, UA-cam comment section for a clip of a comedy podcast, we got real shit to deal with here! Get to work fuckers!
@@DiggitySlice He said while complaining about internet comments. I'd say men feeling unmasculine for enjoying a fucking dessert is a problem or at least feeling bad about it is.
The first time I listened to this episode and got to the part where griffin was talking about DÜMP I was walking home from work and had tears in my eyes and couldn't walk straight. It was a busy road
This is your brain on MBMBaM
Isn't it a blessing to experience things like that 😂
i mean, if you're afraid of eating phallic desserts as a challenge to your heterosexuality, there's always choco tacos.
i thought he said dumb night at first and went "wow Griffin is really going hard on this one"
The idea that a pie somehow has anything to do with gender is wild to me but go off I guess
DÜMP
I know that desserts absolutely have nothing to do with gender, but here are my very late ideas:
Cinnamon Rolls (go great with chili in particular)
S’mores
Chocolate Stout Pudding
Irish Coffee ANYTHING
Skillet Cookies
I love how there are people in the comments who go: how dare you point out gender roles are stupid and sexist why are you so sensitive and take offense to everything with no self awareness whatsoever
huh wow it's almost like Griffin was way ahead of the curve on this one
I wouldn't call getting upset over this ahead of the curve. I'd call it regression.
@@DiggitySlice oh
@@DiggitySlice how is what if we didn't assign gender to food a regression? And if its a regression, from what the hell is it regressing
@@DiggitySlice are you ok? Cuz I could not imagine going through my life not eating certain foods cuz apparently it's for men only
@@eminempreg Aw, it’s Dusty. This is only a minuscule fraction of the evidence that he ain’t okay
A word they are looking for MIGHT be "butch"
this question-asker sounds wildly threatened by femininity
L Hy the kind of dudes who have a "masculinity themed night", and worry over whether or not the dessert was masculine enough, do sound like they are wildly threatened by being perceived as feminine.
he sounds like the kind of person who buys MAN YOGHURT for MEN
idk I think it's pretty fuckin stupid and I am a man myself. if I eat a pie I'm not gonna think I'm any less of a man for it.
L Hy No. Lol.
Frida S I dunno, Travis's point about "manly" as an aesthetic seems reasonable to me. If someone were having a Spain themed party and somebody brought a tray of mini sliders, that would clash with the overriding aesthetic. The unfortunate part of the language is that it's hard to DESCRIBE the aesthetic without the vernacular sounding exclusionary, even if the aesthetic itself isn't.
Isn't this obvious? Carnival food and peanut butter are the closest things to "manly" you can use in a dessert. Eat some funnel cake, deep-fried oreos, and peanut butter coated bacon
I believe the correct answer here has to be freezer burnt ice cream sandwiches, sweet-yet-indelicate.
Lemon Meringue not going with BBQ???? Every BBQ joint down here sells Lemon Meringue lol
“The McElroys develop the performance theory of gender”
I've never gotten far enough into this video to run into dümp, I'm glad I stuck around
Okay, I think I'm uniquely qualified to answer this as a nonbinary person who gets gender euphoria from performing Genders, but the specific aesthetic these British dudes are looking for is Wolverinecore, a.k.a. smoked meats, a grill, some whiskey, a movie unfortunately directed by Bryan Singer - and the appropriate, gender-reinforcing desert for this iteration on traditional masculinity is quite simply: funnel cake. Or anything sweet and deep-fried that you can eat one handed while watching a sex pest pretend to be a different kind of criminal for two hours.
(Please note, I'm repeatedly insulting _The Usual Suspects_ because I loved that movie a lot before it turned out Spacey and Singer were both terrible people, i imagine this question was probably asked before those scandals broke)
This is why banana pudding goes with barbecue. It’s sweet without being 🌸sweet🌸
1. Griffin is right, assigning gender to a gd dessert is absolutely ridiculous.
2. S'mores. You get to light part of it on fire. Done.
God I'm so tired of men.
alternatively, grilled pineapple if you don't wanna eat candy
What do you mean lmp doesn't go with bbq?
If eating an entire cheesecake and drinking an entire bottle of wine is wrong, hey I don't wanna be right.
S'mores?
You can chew on some bark. Careful about that sap tho, don't want nothing sweet.
You missed the whole point
@@DiggitySlice Please explain what the point of eating a pie being unmanly is if it isn't that sweets=feminine
I love ‘Griffin: Angry Feminist Edition’
"Rugged."
Is this restaurant run by The Junker from Monster Factory?
He cant call it Dump because Chicagoland already has a furniture surplus store called The Dump
Why does apple pie feel like a more masculine dessert to me than lemon meringue pie. Not necessarily a masculine dessert, but more masculine than lemon meringue pie
God all this gender stuff is made up and weird but ive been soaking in it my whole life so i still have this sense of which things are traditionally masculine and which are feminine even tho ive internalized the fact that it's all social construction and that if any of it is restrictive or harmful we can reshape it
Also maybe you could call it a masculinity night? Bc anybody of any gender can be masculine
Or call it something like a dudes night but crank it up to 5000 so it's more obvious youre poking fun at strong gender roles, kind of like drag performance maybe (ex: ULTRA MEGA MANLY NIGHT 3000 or something)
But maybe thats not good either.
Maybe just call it a grill night, even if you dont even grill anything. Grill night could just be code for "things from the masculine aesthetic like grilled meat and beer/whisky and k-packs" (idek if thats how you spell that movie they were talking about but whatever)
And then like "girls nights" could be replaced by nails nights? Or cosmos nights or whatever
Idk, just throwing some ideas around
So is no one gonna touch @ 5:48?
Jello shots. Or just shots in general, though pref sweet ones. Have some whiskey as an aperitif, eat your man meal, and bust out the top-shelf Fireball as a digestif.
I think either apple or cherry pie would be hardy American and manly enough.
I think you could pull off pecan pie as well. My uncle used to drizzle brandy on it and light it on fire when he served it.
Rum balls
Flapjacks soaking in maple syrup.
German chocolate cake tbh looks like nature
Free yourself from the shackles of gender! Eat whichever pie you desire! Let nothing restrain you!!!!
Rum Cake? Tiramisu?
i'm so down for an evening of bondage but not the kind travis was suggesting
Brothers, trans men exist
Actually the pie would be testosterone inducing thanks to the eggs in it, plus some pie crusts are made using vodka, so really it is a manly dessert.
LMP is the new icon of femininidididitty
i mean i'm not american, but isn't this what americans mean when they say cookout? i'd call it a barbeque, come over we're having a barbeque
Butch. The word you're looking for is butch.
let the lesbians have our words pls
Lucy Mire
Mutch: man butch
@@whatthefuckismyname9173 maybe masc and fem(me) nights then?
Hard for things like barbecue and sports, soft for things like manicures and uh... reading? Please note, soft isn't bad. I like soft things.
DUMP
You shouldn't assign gender sure, but it can be fraternal to celebrate masculinity. Gals can do it, guys can do it, do whatever you want, as long as you're not doing it at someone else's expense.
As for the actual question, the answer is obvious. Apple or pumpkin pie. Or watermelon. ; q
Will Daugherty I think you can pull off pecan pie as well. My uncle used to drizzle brandy on top of it and light it on fire before serving it.
Will Daugherty WATERMELON IS PERFECT
when they say "masculine desserts" i feel like they mean "simple desserts" like muffins or plain vanilla icecream
Explain to me how you celebrate masculinity without assigning gender. Because if you aren't assigning gender, why is it called masculinity
@@DimT670 men aren't the only people that can be masculine. There are plenty of masculine women out there, and masculine and feminine aren't mutually exclusive. One person can have elements of both
likes are at 69 no one ruin it
Guys Night Out is just manchildren missing their treehouse anyway; just go get some of those ice cream baseball gloves with the gumball in the middle and watch TMNT cartoons.
Lemon pie is disgusting.
I feel like I'm the only fan of these guys that actively rolls their eyes when they start talking about dumb s*** like this
Sucks for you ig
Snowy Otaku ig?
zeusgod1nf1n1te I guess
L Hy any chance that you remember the names/numbers of those episodes?
zeusgod1nf1n1te this is one of the funniest bits they have done what are y'all talking about hahahah
Goddamm griffin it’s just a goof relax put your white knight armor away
He was funny and in character lol
yikes lol this did not age well
I'm curious as to why you think so?
logan miranda Nah, that’s something you say when they were joking about trans people or using slurs. This bit is accurate no matter what year it is.
I'd say it aged very well.
I think it's ridiculous to look back on old bits and if something has anything to do with pop culture, or gender, or sexuality, or anything then you have to say, "yikes this didn't age well" as if you are the moral police and you have never said anything remotely scandalous.
This is a baaaaaaaaaaad one
Zcumbag
The question or the response?
My cuckold my cuckold and I
Well we could just keep using the same words because it hurts exactly no one. These archetypes are deeply ingrained in our psychology after millions of years of development. Rejecting them would actually cause more problems than it would solve
That’s not how evolutionary psychology works you fucking furry.
It hurts literally everyone and gender roles are constantly changing so its not even like any specific one is particularly old (and for the record, its old so its automatically good is like the most basic of logical fallacy). Did you know that pink used to be for boys up to the 40s?
Citation please!
@@DimT670 IIRC the pink/blue swap thing is a bit of a misconception that comes from citing a book or two when colors weren't really gendered at all back in the day.
Sweet food=feminine isn't a concept deeply ingrained into human psychology as a product of millions of years of evolution. Men feeling less masculine and bad about it for eating certain foods is not hurting exactly no one. Rejecting arbitrarily gendering foods causes fewer problems than it would solve and you're a fucking clown with partisan brainrot for trying to pretend otherwise
Can’t stop rolling my eyes at griffin. Hate it when he gets triggered.. it kinda feels forced and phoney tbh