get laid, super-virj.
get laid, super-virj.
we can say the n-word and you can’t. which is why we’re here, really.
i don’t think you should be giving out advice on achieving success until you’ve been promoted from sandwich artist to night-shift manager.
get laid, super virj.
my 6 month old nephew seems pretty proud of the diaper he just filled with his poo, so you two have a lot in common.
then you should probably invest in a dictionary.
we’ll do a helluva a better job than the pearl-clutching shitslurpers hellbent on legislating bathroom use.
here are some words you can be not affected by:
aw. what a cute idea. feel free to crawl back up your mother anytime.
you have never once been laid have you
legal consequences. the constitution protects free speech against legal consequences. because it’s a legal document. fuckwad.
here’s some free speech for ya: you’re an idiot.
The disconnect with a lot of people is that Curt Schilling losing his job for repeatedly embarrassing his employer is not an infringement on his free speech.
the first amendment protects your speech from the government, not private companies. why do you hate capitalism, private enterprise, and AMERICA, commie longhair????
critique does not threaten your free speech. now have somebody change your diaper already.
oh you sad, sad idiot.
Being black might not be a choice. You like what you like, born how you’re born, etc. But there most certainly is a black lifestyle and culture same as there’s hundreds of other lifestyles and cultures based on various interests and ethnicities. There are black bars, black movies, black porn, black literature, etc.,…
calling two things “analogous” is not calling them “the same.” being black and being gay (and being arab and being congenitally blind and having red hair) are analogous. they are not the same.