Published on May 12th, 2009 | by Tim
On January 22nd, 1869 there was born, in Russia, a man. His name was Grigori Rasputin and he was a Russian mystic. People’s views on Rasputin were very dissimilar. Some wanted his head while others wanted ... Read More →
Published on May 7th, 2009 | by Tim
The Man Institute has highlighted quite a few men now. Most of these men prove their manliness by showing their toughness and survival instincts. Simo Häyhä proved how tough he was by doing his job (Which ... Read More →
Published on May 7th, 2009 | by Mike
So here’s the first professional wrestler to be recognized on the Man Institute. We are fully aware that professional wrestling is staged. We know that Mick didn’t really fight anybody. It’s not like he’s Bas Rutten ... Read More →
Published on May 5th, 2009 | by Mike
Here at the Man Institute, we have set the bar pretty high in terms of manliness. One must wonder, how manly can one man be? The answer: Jack Churchill. Churchill began his career in Burma, serving ... Read More →
Published on May 4th, 2009 | by Tim
These days a man has to keep both his eyes and at least one ear open to any news regarding sports. The typical contact sports like football, hockey, and rugby can only take you so far. Thus, after hour upon fruitless hour one may decide to invent their own game... Read More →
Published on May 2nd, 2009 | by Tim
We’ve stated this over and over again: Men today are getting softer. This is the main reason why we created the Man Institute (The secondary reason being sweet internet fame). The following is a graph which ... Read More →
Published on April 30th, 2009 | by Mike
What could be manlier than a 15 kiloton blast? How about a 21 kiloton blast. But what’s manlier than a 15 kiloton and a 21 kiloton blast combined? Tsutomu Yamaguchi. In 1945 Yamaguchi was an engineer ... Read More →
Published on April 29th, 2009 | by Mike
Today, I was out chopping wood and skinning the wolf I had trapped in my homemade snare, when I overheard my neighbors conversing about the game of shuffleboard they enjoyed earlier. This got me thinking of ... Read More →
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