I mean those really for men...
and also manly screenssavers
I mean those really for men...
and also manly screenssavers
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"Manly" men don't worry about how their computer monitor wallpapers or screensavers are percieved.
A "real" man should care only about how that wallpaper or screensaver image makes HIM feel, not how others feel.
Would images of hulking pro wrestlers, with sweat and blood running off muscled arms and chests suggest that you are "manly" man? Or would those images suggest that you like looking at well muscled men?
Do shots of fighter planes and other warbirds suggest that you are an aviation fan? Or only that you drool over images of the tools of death and destruction?
Do "manly" men need to see images of hunters posing next to their big game kills and trophy game fish? Or does this only suggest a deep rooted need to kill something; ANYTHING, to prove their "manliness?"
My wallpaper is a macro close up of a lavender orchid, with it's internal organs in sharp focus. It's a photograph I took myself and I am rather proud of it's composition, technical detail and the statement that I am a pretty decent photographer and artist.
After all, it's what I do. Does this image make me less "manly?" Or does it mean that I concern myself with better things than worrying about what you or anyone else thinks of my wallpaper?
you can try building your own using Adobe illustrator and some symbols found in this site http://muzika08-works.blogspot.com/ there are guns and music instruments. There are also few wallpapers in this site.