My friends can call me “faggot” because I know they’re not serious about trying to hurt/insult me and it will always be in playful way.
My friends can call me “faggot” because I know they’re not serious about trying to hurt/insult me and it will always be in playful way.
I’m sorry my comment triggered you while you were busy fellating your hero.
To make a point about how the government sees things. Not to “enlighten” you.
Are you kidding? What political risk?
So he’s not serious about being President?
It’s a progressive issue the way weed was 20 years ago: On the fringes and waiting for states to address it so that there’s a clear idea of public interest and support.
I think that’s a good enough reason, actually.
That’s the book I meant but got confused with the book on Jeffrey Epstein, which IS by the writer from Vanity Fair. *head slap*
Why would he? He doesn’t respect his readers and never has.
I don’t watch any awards shows.
So this explains the sudden hundreds of Amish romance novels, for instance?
Not to me. This was my first noticing of them or their comments.
Tomato incarnations = Hamilton Nolan
Huh. Interesting.
The only people who care about this were never going to vote for Warren in any case.