Can I get a "Yas, Kween?" via Nameless.tv

Guys can be a lot.
I attest to that as one.
But straight guys can REEEALLLYY be a lot.
No shade or anything, just a touch of hyperbole.
Men can display some very bad behavior.
But a lot of men know how to curtail and fix that behavior with simple acts of thoughtfulness.
Redditor GurFun3164 wanted to hear about the times men have truly been... gentlemen, so they asked:
"Women of Reddit, what’s something a man has done that made you think, 'Wow, he stands out in a really great way?'"
'Reacting calmly to someone else being aggressive. In situations that could have turned into unnecessary confrontation with others, even physical, it’s very valuable to trust someone is not gonna be easily provoked and will actually help deescalate a situation."
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"I read a lot of these comments in this thread, and most of them just felt like normal human behavior, but this one is the most real one. Someone who is levelheaded in the heat of the moment is absolutely extremely rare."
- help_im_lostt
"When he tries to help someone, everyone else is ignoring."
- Dreamer_Dram
"I feel like I got a winner when I see my SO give up her seat on the subway to an old lady. It’s amazing how few people do that."
- ReadinII
"When my now-husband and I had been dating a couple of months, it somehow came up that the house I was renting didn’t have any carbon monoxide detectors. He didn’t like that and said he was going to get one and install it for me. I was like, 'Okay, sure,' and promptly forgot about it."
"And then the next week (we lived about an hour and a half apart and only saw each other on weekends) he showed up with two and installed them before we went to dinner. It wasn’t just that he cared about my safety, it was that he said he was going to do something and then did it at the first opportunity."
"I’ve had a fair amount of people in my life who promise a lot but never deliver, so the fact that he did, well, that meant a lot. A bit later, we were starting to get more serious, and he had gotten a new job after recently being laid off. He was talking about his future and that he might sell his house and buy a new one in a year or two, and I said, 'Oh, what would you be looking for?'”
"He replied, 'Well, if we’re still together, hopefully we’d be ready to live together, so if you still have the same job, something halfway between our current places so neither of us has a terrible commute. And I figure you won’t want all of my WOW stuff displayed in the living room like it is now, so I’ll need a man cave. And if I have a space that’s all mine like that, it’s only fair that you do too, so there should be a room you can turn into a craft room or a library or whatever you want.'"
"I was BLOWN AWAY. No one had ever shown me such consideration and thoughtfulness like that, factored me into their plans without prompting and actually thinking about what I might want. I told him I loved him for the first time two weeks later."
"And yes, our house has both a man cave for him and a library for me."
- clcountry
"I grew up in an environment where arguments were loud - shouting to get a point across. So it was something I thought was the norm. My first argument with my boyfriend (now husband) was very mature, and he never once yelled. He was empathetic and heard me out, and put his points across calmly, without making me feel bad."
"We ended up having a constructive conversation and resolved it calmly. And got ice cream after. 4 years later, he’s still never once yelled at me. I also don’t yell, but that’s because I’m a crier."
- idle_mind52
"Being patient and honorable, even when it’s acceptable to be a d**k. We met at a party. Two other guys were hitting on me but said incredibly invasive and offensive things when I really started talking to them. (Asking repeatedly if I was a virgin and telling me women make bad scientists)."
"Afterward, this dude stayed chill when I sat down on the couch next to him. I was pretty drunk. He never tried to pressure me. We talked bulls**t. He asked for my number at the end of the night. We’ve been together 21 years. Basically, he was just decent and not trying to rush the tempo."
- FivePercentRule
"He noticed what I liked as we started hanging out and then kept those things on hand at his house."
"It's like a magic drink/snack/movie/game portal every time I visit."
- NoRegretCeptThatOne
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"My BF was at home, and I was at the University. Probably a 20-minute walk. I called him to say that I would be late to see him because I forgot my umbrella, and it was raining pretty hard, so I was going to wait till it died down a bit. Next thing I know, he shows up, umbrella in hand. I felt like I was in a rom-com."
- VerbJones
"I was 17, went out with a fake ID, and started talking to a considerably older guy. Naturally, I attributed his interest to my maturity, sophistication, and poise beyond my years."
"When he stepped away from me for a minute, another man - total stranger - approached just long enough to tell me, 'You’re obviously not old enough to be here. That guy you’re talking to is not a good guy. You should go home. I’ll call you a cab if you need one.'”
"The creep came back, and as soon as I started showing hesitation about him, he became incredibly pushy, trying to get me to go somewhere alone with him. I insisted on getting a cab, and he tried to get me to tell him my address 'to tell the driver.' I ducked him and got in the cab."
"I’ll never know exactly what that stranger saved me from that night, but it wasn’t going to be good. I don’t even remember his face, but I still think about him sometimes."
- Similar-Morning9768
"Not done to me, but I actually met someone in an emergency room. His dad was sick, and despite the stressful situation and long wait, he stayed so patient and reassuring. He kept comforting his dad with the sweetest smile, making sure he felt at ease. The way he handled everything with such grace and warmth really stood out to me."
- happyviruuus
"My now-husband got up at 730 every day during our last semester to have breakfast in the cafeteria with me. He didn't have class until 10. He doesn't eat breakfast. We weren't even dating yet."
- Repulsive_Bagg
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"Changed his opinion on something when given evidence to the contrary to his original beliefs. He's one of the most thoughtful people I've ever met. Genuinely listens to people and actually weighs the things people say to him. Never just dismisses people without deeply considering their words and their perspective."
"I can't wait to marry him. 🥰."
- UnicornOfDerp
"I had a colleague who was absolutely rabid about credit going to where it was deserved. If someone (usually a woman) came up with an idea in a meeting and it was ignored for ten minutes until a man brought it up again, the next thing that would happen would be him reminding the room that Jenny said it first. Every time."
- KindCompetence
"This was a coworker, not a romantic interest. But, ordered me flowers on behalf of the company for an event and had specifically instructed the florist to make sure they were non-toxic to cats so I could take them home. Just him remembering that I had a cat and putting two and two together in that way was way more thoughtful than most dudes trying to date me ever were. It really blew me away."
- spacesuspended
"Every time we walk in a place he’s been before, the workers smile when they see him and remember him joyfully."
"711, Subway, literally anywhere we go."
- Totallynotokayokay
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"I cut my finger, relatively minor, on our first date. He came with me in the ambulance to get my finger stitched up and then took the taxi back with me to my house to make sure I got home safe, before then taking the same cab back to the restaurant to pick up his car so he could drive home."
"He organized the next two restaurant dates and jokingly made one a burger date and the second a chopsticks-style date. We met for drinks in between these, and he also pointed out that the pubs had plastic pint glasses."
"That first date was nearly 2 years ago, and even though we're now long distance, he still surprises me with little gifts here and there. I try and do the same, too."
- FMLitsSML
The ladies have found some white knights.
It doesn't take much, guys.
Basic, decent human behavior can go a long way.
Nobody here was really a superhero.
But not all superheroes wear capes... so, maybe?
Does anyone else have a good guy story?
The White House is facing heavy criticism after it posted a video on X showing off a new painting of President Donald Trump's assassination attempt last summer—that is now hanging where an official portrait of former President Barack Obama was once displayed.
The portrait of Obama, unveiled in 2022 during former President Joe Biden’s administration, remains on display in the White House but has been relocated. Originally hung near the staircase to the presidential residence on the State Floor, it has been moved to the opposite wall—where a portrait of former President George W. Bush once hung.
Obama’s portrait, created by artist Robert McCurdy, shows him standing in a dark suit and silver tie, hands in his pockets against a stark white background. It was based on photographs taken by McCurdy, known for his photorealistic style.
The newly installed painting of Trump has taken its place. The dramatic artwork shows Trump surrounded by Secret Service agents, with an American flag waving behind him in a cloudless sky. Red streaks mark his face, and the imagery closely mirrors photos captured after the assassination attempt during a campaign event in Pennsylvania, where Trump was shot in the ear.
The phrase “Fight! Fight! Fight!”—shouted by Trump in the immediate aftermath—has since become a rallying cry among his supporters.
The White House announced the update with a video of the Trump painting, captioned simply, “Some new artwork at the White House,” followed by a pair of emoji eyes.
You can see the post below.
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Many have reacted with mockery.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt addressed the switch in a statement, saying:
"The executive mansion is the president’s home, and he has the right to make changes as other presidents have in the past.”
But Trump has involved himself with paintings outside of the White House as well—just last month, a portrait of him hanging alongside other U.S. presidents in the Colorado state Capitol, which was commissioned by MAGA supporting local officials, was removed after Trump publicly criticized the artwork. He claimed the painting “purposefully distorted” his likeness, prompting state officials to take it down.
Actor Lynda Carter, best known for her role in the 1970s live-action television series Wonder Woman, has gone viral after she praised a Black cosplayer's Wonder Woman costume in response to the cosplayer's posts addressing criticism she received about dressing up as the iconic superheroine.
On Sunday, April 6, a cosplayer named Bibi took to X (formerly Twitter) to show off her Wonder Woman cosplay, or "costume play," after being told she shouldn't dress as Diana Prince, AKA Wonder Woman, because she's Black.
She wrote:
"It's kind of wild that I almost did not make this cosplay because some people felt I shouldn't cosplay Diana because I'm Black. I'm so glad I never listened!"
"I really enjoyed making this cosplay! I love Wonder Woman! I love characters that represent strength and kindness."
You can see her impressive costume below:
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Bibi proudly displayed her Wonder Woman bracers and body suit, which she made from scratch, along with a light-up lasso and cape.
In her viral thread, she remarked on the joy she gets from being seen by children as the characters she's dressed up as "despite my skin tone."
Bibi noted that cosplay is an "escape" for her, adding:
"It allows me to become my fave characters & connect with others. It's a lot of fun!"
She also took the opportunity to remind everyone that they should stop "putting people in boxes," and emphasized that cosplay "about having fun as your fave characters!"
After her tweet went viral, Carter, the OG Wonder Woman, weighed in with her thoughts—and to praise Bibi's outstanding look, writing:
"Excuse me? Of course you should cosplay! Wonder Woman dwells within. EVERYONE knows this."
"Bibi…you are a Wonder Woman. Love the cape! 💕"
Needless to say, Bibi was over the moon to receive Lynda’s support, tweeting:
"*cries* Thank you so much!! 💕☺️ And you're exactly right!! This means so much to read."
Lynda Carter has long been a champion of the inclusive representation of Wonder Woman, as she discussed with TEDWoman founder Pat Mitchell during aTED Talk in October of last year, saying:
“People identify with her because she is you and me… [H]er strength, her resilience, her humanity, her goodness, and her ability to kick butt. She is not gonna to take it from anyone.”
A sentiment that the people commended both Wonder Women for.
And Bibi received all the love for her Wonder Woman cosplay.
According to Bibi’s website, she hails from Canada and holds a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science. She started her own Black, disabled, and queer-owned small business called Bibipins in June 2020. Her online store sells high-quality and fun pins, stickers, jewelry, and compression items.
We're glad to see that she isn't letting some narrow-minded bigots stop her from doing what she loves!
Once again displaying the incompetence inherent in the administration, Republican President Donald Trump's Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) held his first press conference on Monday.
The purpose was for HHS head Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to spout the misinformation, pseudoscience, and conspiracy theories the antivaxxer is known for.
This time, RFK Jr.'s target was people with autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
RFK Jr. again made false claims similar to ones he's made in the past, while coupling them with an inaccurate characterization of how ASD presents itself in the majority of those diagnosed.
Trump's HHS Secretary stated:
"These are kids who will never pay taxes, they'll never hold a job, they'll never play baseball, they'll never write a poem. They'll never go out on a date. Many of them will never use a toilet unassisted."
You can see clips of his remarks from the nearly half hour long press conference here:
People found RFK Jr.'s comments "appalling" and "disgusting."
Many called out RFK Jr.'s own past behavior and health disclosures.
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RFK Jr.'s remarks were made as he announced new CDC data shows autism diagnoses rose slightly since 2020.
The latest figures show 1 in 31 children will be diagnosed with autism by age 8. This is up from 1 in 36 children in 2020 and 1 in 10,000 in 1970—when only profound autism was diagnosed and girls were almost never assessed for ASD. The rate of 1 in 34 diagnosed by age 4 remains unchanged since 2020.
While medical and scientific experts have repeatedly stated—and demonstrated—the increase is in diagnoses of ASD, not overall incidence of the disorder, conspiracy theorists like RFK Jr. claim the opposite is true.
Autism experts say major factors contributing to the increase are:
In 1970, the majority of people with ASD were misdiagnosed or undiagnosed, leading many people to be diagnosed in their 40s, 50s, 60s, or older. While it's impossible to know if rates of ASD in 1970 and 2025 are exactly the same, experts believe they are largely unchanged.
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But RFK Jr. and other armchair experts—with no education or training in medicine or the required scientific disciplines—blame "environmental factors" for a massive incidence increase—an autism epidemic—that doesn't actually exist. They blame everything from vaccines, to high-fructose corn syrup, to fast food, to fluoridated water for "skyrocketing" numbers of children "developing" autism at age two.
However, ASD—unlike blindness or deafness—is difficult to diagnose before age two, meaning children don't spontaneously develop autism at that age, as untrained, scientifically illiterate individuals like RFK Jr. claim.
Instead, the standard developmental milestones for a two-year-old make the preexisting ASD easier for caregivers and medical providers to notice.
Much like a speech impediment can't be diagnosed before a child learns to talk, in all but the most profound cases, ASD is exceptionally difficult to assess and diagnose until a child reaches the age where walking, talking, and other milestones are expected to occur.
RFK Jr. said:
"[Autism] is a preventable disease. We know it's an environmental exposure."
"It has to be, genes do not cause epidemics."
Which makes clear the danger of untrained, ignorant individuals observing things they can't understand and drawing conclusions.
Much less creating national health policy based on their own misunderstanding and imagination.
* The author, Amelia Christnot, is autistic and has written previously on the subject. ~ Comic Sands editorial staff
Actor Aimee Lou Wood shared via her Instagram stories the apology she received from Saturday Night Live cast member Sarah Sherman.
Wood, a breakout star of HBO's third season of White Lotus, previously shared that SNL offered a mea culpa after the actor spoke out about a sketch featured on the show.
"White Potus" was a parody intended to target the Trump family and presidential administration, but Wood and others called out the show for choosing to mock her appearance in the sketch.
Wood has been honest about her insecurities over her appearance and the body dysmorphia she has struggled with. For many, the SNL sketch was unnecessarily cruel towards Wood.
While Wood made clear she held no ill will toward SNL cast member Sarah Sherman, who was assigned to portray her in the "White Potus" sketch, Sherman still felt a personal apology was due.
On Instagram, Wood shared a picture of the flowers Sherman sent her.
A text overlay read:
"Thank you for the beautiful flowers [Sarah Sherman] 🥹🎀💓"
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A pink, peach, and coral floral arrangement accompanied Wood's words.
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Reddit had mixed reactions to Sherman's gesture and the sketch that prompted the apology.
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But fans had nothing but love for Wood—and some harsh words for SNL—when British GQ shared a recent photo shoot on Instagram.
The comments were full of praise for Wood's portrayal of Chelsea on White Lotus.
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Before her White Lotus fame, Wood was a member of the cast of UK dramedy series Sex Education.
In addition to White Lotus, 2025 finds Wood appearing in the limited series Toxic Town.