Hunting and Masculinity
The conversation delves into the societal pressures on men regarding appearance and behavior, particularly in social settings like bars. It explores how historical hunting practices influence modern dress codes, emphasizing the need for men to blend in and avoid drawing attention to themselves. The discussion also touches on the contrasting adornments of indigenous hunters, challenging traditional notions of masculinity and attire in the context of hunting.In this clip
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Joe Rogan Experience #348 - Steven Rinella, Bryan Callen, Cam Edwards
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