wrencher86
Wrencher86
wrencher86

This isn't exactly directed at you, just thinking out loud here: I don't get how consent is a gray area at all. The other person is either into it or they're not. Verbal consent is great and you should definitely be asking questions or at least moving in a way someone can stop you if they want to. But I really don't

Kinky.

Soooo… bisexual then?

You guys need to disperse across the state. I've been saying this for awhile now. Things won't get better until people stop flocking to the cities for "opportunity". The sticks might be boring and, yeah, there's a lot of idiots, but good Lord, things are cheap! And there's no traffic.

Question: Do you not like the movie because it gets a lot of things wrong about military operations? Or do you just think the movie isn't very good? Personally, I like the film a lot. But I don't have any military experience. I had a roommate who served in Iraq and he seemed indifferent about the film. But I never

"How do you shoot women and children like that?"

I believe that line was in reference to her mother, Tutu, as played by Rosie O'Donnel.

You're making an awful lot of presumptions about who I am and what I've experienced.

How about if we don't condemn anybody to the underclass AND we don't indoctrinate children with religious beliefs with taxpayer money? Sound like a plan?

"Maybe use a different word from "indoctrination," too, as the kids BEG
for it. That's why they passed on district and charter schools."

What the hell is Drangonforce?

I would ask if you could actually do that but I have to assume it's one of those things that nobody ever thought someone else would have the balls/indecency to actually try so they didn't make it an explicit rule.

Yeah, but it doesn't matter. His followers don't care, the media will inevitably move onto the next crisis and the FBI won't be doing jack-shit to reign them in at this point. Nothing sticks. They can be as blatantly sketchy as they want.

"I'm afraid Major Knox's penchant for bourbon" *hack* "didn't leave him any pink."

Which is just the most convoluted, fucked up thing. Not to mention supremely hypocritical coming from the party of "State's Rights".

I think you have to die there for that one. Attainable, yes. Desirable, no.

Second Amendment to the rescue!!

Huh, I like it.

I generally dislike bumper sticker wisdom but I saw a short meme recently that really summed up Trump (and the whole family):