Respect Me, Once The Dust Settles.

100 things us men have to stop doing .

9 min · 9. Juli 2026
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Fellas... relax. This episode is comedy. Welcome to Part 1 of 100 Things Us Men Have to Stop Doing, where I call out some of the funniest, most random, and most unnecessary habits we've somehow normalized as men. From showing up to the cookout with hot dogs, to arguing about Drake for an hour, to having purple LED lights in your apartment, nothing is safe. Some of these are jokes. Some have a little truth behind them. All of them are up for debate. If you laugh, we did our job. If you get offended... you probably made the list. This is only 1 through 25. We still have 75 more to clean up.

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