Do you know how the US sends astronauts onto the ISS?Uzique wrote:
it crashed and broke up into the sea. 'better'.

Do you know how the US sends astronauts onto the ISS?Uzique wrote:
it crashed and broke up into the sea. 'better'.
Yeah.Macbeth wrote:
Meh I thought you lived in the south. Your state still sucks in education department soo
"And, indulging in a bit of reductio ad absurdum, reversing that proportion would spell the end of the human race, which is clearly undesirable. So the dictionary definition applies in its entirety."Jenspm wrote:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-2129340/Gay-cure-bus-advert-Homosexuality-IS-departure-norm.html#ixzz1s155JCtn
oh dear..
But is anyone surprised?Shoppers say mall singled them out for tats, looking 'gay'
Salt Lake City's upscale City Creek Center promises that followers of the mall's Twitter feed will "stay fluent in fashion." But after a number of visitor Facebook posts that hint at discrimination, the mall may want to learn how to speak "fallout." It started when a Facebooker named Skinny Rose posted "I was in heels and my makeup was fierce...I was dressed very gender bender and they kick me out for looking too gay." Other stories followed about shoppers being asked to cover up their tattoos. The mall's "Code of Conduct" prohibits "clothing that is offensive to others," but it doesn't explain what warrants a visit from the Fashion Police or the Morality Detectives.
i don't follow pop music at all, but this article caught my eye. i watched the video - with the audio disabled, thankfully - and, holy wow. how transparent! what a weird fucking world we are living in when our bubblegum-candy pop music is advertising an industry of death.Who knew that an opinion about pop music video could get Fox News so worked up? Recently, I wrote that I was appalled by Katy Perry's new video for the No 1 hit song, "Part of Me". In it, the narrative has the singer discover a boyfriend's infidelity; she responds to this by cutting her hair and – heading for basic training to become a Marine.
bubblegum-candy pop music is advertising an industry of death
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are you retardedeleven bravo wrote:
isnt that a pop song advocating suicide
eleven bravo wrote:
sense
he throws himself into to the sea because he knows he'll never be with youUzique wrote:
i can't even tell when you're being sarcastic with that. i thought you were referencing him because he's ex-military, singing love songs. as opposed to never-military, appearing in army advert music videos. the whole suicide thing was more than a bit random. it's a cheesy ballad.
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