gayzelle
Gayzelle
gayzelle

Truthfully, I think they want everyone else to know why. They are hoping that they will get a bump from like-minded bigots who share their same backwoods ideals.

Thanks for the clarification. I was wondering how this fit with the concept of the management having the right to refuse service. Knowing it was a stated policy regarding why they were refusing service helps me understand the legal issue that the case is based on more clearly.

I’m sure many do. And they can do it with impunity until someone proves a pattern of “already being booked” only when asked by a protected class.

If the couple buys sixty mason jars and some burlap from Target

Ugh. Everybody, let’s be clear: Businesses can refuse you service because “I don’t like your face” or “your t-shirt is offensive, change it or leave” (see SouthWest Airlines). They will, however, get in trouble with the law if every person whose face they don’t like happens to be brown, or if they just refuse service

Dear wedding cake bakers and florists:

There is a part of me that wants to make a point by opening up a bakery that refuses to serve ANYONE who is in violation of ANY Biblical edict.

This is exactly what I’m going to do. No one needs to know about my kid. My friend did this and then her husband posted a photo of a random baby he found on Google and it was amazing to see all the people he doesn’t ever talk to compliment him on his kid, like they are still in his life.

I’ll never forget the ex-boyfriend who excitedly told me he’d seen an instructional video on the internet where someone had trained away their gag reflex and thought it could work for me. He then proceeded to show me a clip of a woman hooked up to a machine that operated thusly: the more she deep-throated a dildo, the

I know at least one girl who keeps making bad decisions, then when they bite her in the arse feels the need to post on FB about how she's "cleaning out the trash!!!" from her life and how she's "soooo much better off now!!!". And 200 people like it and tell her well done for being strong. I feel like if she didn't

Yes! I forgot to add the #blessed oversharers always seem to be involved in pyramid schemes they flog just as hard on FB. And if you block them because you don't want ads for smelly crap clogging your newsfeed, you're one of the #haters and clearly just #jealousoftheirhustle.

So this girl I know from high school is married to a guy with three kids, one in middle school (she's 25) and she has her own and she is literally CONSTANTLY posting shit about them with #blessed and CONSTANTLY posting pics of her and her husband and how happy they are AND she uses it to sell some essential oils crap

I think bragging on your SO is totally fine if they're doing something hilarious and gross. "He brought me flowers #soblessed!" Gag. "He wrestled our toddler to the ground, pried her jaw open, squirted in penicillin, and then remained when she sneezed in his face, spraying him with pink flecks #soblessed!" Gold.

haha i just announced my pregnancy on FB (easiest way to reach out to most friends) and someone actually asked me "You were dating someone?". so yeah...i guess mine doesn't exist and this baby is in my womb by virtue of immaculate conception.

Willow era Kilmer was on fire.

I have complimented my hubby on FB (literally) a few times. Mostly that's to make up for the fact I usually only mention him if gently mocking (with his permission) the embarrassing things he does. Haha.

Eh, I'm not even on Facebook... I guess my 9 year relationship (2 of them married) is also non existent? My husband will be so disappointed our love isn't "real".

You guys sound awesome.

Um let me introduce you to my valentine's present about 3 years ago:

I sent my boyfriend a picture of two plastic deer humping that said 'Shit bitch, you is fine'. We're not exactly romantic in the traditional way. And we don't post things on our birthdays or anything either, which is funny because I've had other people bring that up. My bf didn't say anything about my birthday on