Who else grew up with nothing but dudes like this in their family?

No but I have a friend like that and it's incredibly annoying. He talks shit and/or runs and threatens to call the cops. The one time I thought I was going to see him fight, he froze and wouldn't acknowledge the guy at the back door telling him to come outside.
 
@Slobodan grew up in a small village in Albania.
At a young age he worked as a donkey cleaner to help out his family. They lived in a mud hut.
Slobodan did not start school before the age of 10.
Because his family could not afford a pencil.

Dont talk about growing up with nothing!
I would tell you to walk a mile in Slobodans shoes... but he did not get a pair before he was 18 and the red cross gave him a pair.
 
@Slobodan grew up in a small village in Albania.
At a young age he worked as a donkey cleaner to help out his family. They lived in a mud hut.
Slobodan did not start school before the age of 10.
Because his family could not afford a pencil.

Dont talk about growing up with nothing!
I would tell you to walk a mile in Slobodans shoes... but he did not get a pair before he was 18 and the red cross gave him a pair.
@Slobodan is a survivor, don't hate Playboy
 
For me it wasn't so much hood type dudes, it was a lot of working class blue collar type guys that thought everybody else was soft and lazy or not real men
This is also true from my experience working in manual labor and etc LOL
 
No, the men in my family weren't insecure
 
The hardest workers i knew were pretty much mute. People like that in the video are willing to cut corners to look fast but are doing everything half assed but fast so not at all really.
 
I hated these fucks on construction site who were always like "i work hardest"

Congratulations? i dont give a fuck except the stuff that is expected from me by boss and i still make as much as you
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My Dad was a very self-aware and sensitive guy. Also, one of the toughest men I ever knew. He NEVER talked shit or acted it. When he needed to flip the switch, he did. He taught my brother and I to be humble, but don't take shit. Talkers are fakers he used to say. My Mother was an angel. So we grew up with love and support, no toxic stuff at home. BUT....plenty in the town we lived in. I had more fights by 6th grade than some people have had their entire lives. Won some, lost some, but understood what tough is and isn't.
 
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