Hump, Marry, Kill: Go Home, History, You are Drunk0 Comments

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Posted on 06 Sep 2013 at 7:13am



Hump: Ready for some innovative dance awesomeness? Watch this. ‘Dynamite Choreography’ by Mark Kanemura. This week’s episode was pretty phenomenal in general, especially Mia Michael’s gothic S&M circus show opener and Travis Wall’s contemporary piece.

Marry: Casey Wilson as Dolly Parton and Rich Fulcher as Porter Wagoner? Thank you, Drunk History for actually helping me learns something from TV this week. Also for setting me up with unrealistic expectations for my own friends telling me fun historical stories when they are drunk.
Instead, the show describes: “A good day at the office for them is just keeping their kids, and their manhood alive.”  Newsflash: You can still be a dude and take care of children and domestic needs. It doesn’t need to be like the old-fashioned stereotype that men need to go to an office to do a job and talking about fantasy football or other things that maintain one’s manhood on the playground. There’s no need to act like you’re not having fun watching your children play.

So, she is the primary breadwinner and knows her way around a drill. If the situation were reversed, we’d simply be watching a 1950s sitcom where the dad heads out to work and then doing the things around the house that only men can do. How will recreating that exact same situation, but simply switching male and female, help break down barriers that still exist surrounding stay-at-home dads?

Hump Marry Kill: Go Home History You are Drunk

Hump Marry Kill: Go Home History You are Drunk

Hump Marry Kill: Go Home History You are Drunk

Hump Marry Kill: Go Home History You are Drunk




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