• UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    Obviously, the traditional conception of a ‘man cave’ isn’t great

    It’s not the “traditional concept”, it’s the juiced up consumerist fantasy. The traditional man-cave is literally just the garage or the basement, where you keep your power tools.

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        3 days ago

        In that case, you have a few options:

        • The home office/battle station where you can pipe the output from one bash command into another bash command, or set up your media server or just play video games.
        • The kitchen where you can knead and bake sourdough, roll your own pasta, braise a hearty stew, or roast a leg of lamb.
        • The backyard where you can smoke a brisket, bake a pizza, host a wine tasting.
        • The garden or lawn where you can cultivate plants, grow something to eat, design a beautiful landscape, or restore a native sanctuary for migratory insects like the monarch butterfly or birds like a hummingbird or songbirds.
        • The gym where you can get ripped, build up your personal stats, and let off some steam through physical activity.
        • The closet or bedroom where you can plan out your fashion choices and wardrobe, iron your clothes, shine your shoes, and otherwise make stylish choices.
        • Some sort of room or garage where you can jam out with musical instruments.
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          3 days ago

          This guy fucking gets it. Let’s go with hobbies. Show your kids passion and a love of learning, the ability to have fun, and wrap it all in in emotional support and love and everything will be fine. I have an office with a bunch of nerd projects and we’re building out the basement workshop. My 3 year old already “helps” me build stuff and I hope that only increases. Mom has a second husband of her job in athletics, so kiddo is learning about normalizing hard work and athletic endeavors, visits Mommy’s office and weight room, etc.

          The meme is funny. A lot of this conversation is definitely not, glad there’s some reasonable takes down here.