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And how about if you go to the park and see a bunch of kids beating off on a park bench. Is that okay for your kids to see? How about if some black-leather-clad gal is whipping the s**t out of a buck-naked guy under a tree and then getting it on with him? Cool? At what point do you say enough is enough? Where is your line?
Oh please.
Where did you ever see a circle jerk in public?
Was violence committed?
Didn't think so.
The shirt was a perfect opportunity for parents with young kids to explain the difference between people who are respectful of others and those that are not. Making the kid not wear the t-shirt would not fix anything.
Be it directly or indirectly you attempted to reason its influence there by defending its behavior.
Your interpretation only. I could easily interpret your words even if you clearly indicate what you mean to say. Shall I go on?
That is a rationalization used to "excuse" it. You can spin it anyway you like, but there is no reason for making such a statement unless you are attempting to "lessen" the offense of the shirt, essentially defending it.
I'm sorry, don't 5-year old kids masturbate?
Hmmmm.
Yeah, sorry you don't like it.
Don't bother responding, twit filter and all of that.
Oh please.
Where did you ever see a circle jerk in public?
Was violence committed?
Didn't think so.
Oh, we have a community circle jerk on the main street park in my town each Saturday afternoon. The senior citizen brass band plays 'Beat It' for us and the little girls wave an American flag while they eat popcorn and watch. Then the violence comes--a man is lashed with a bull whip while several women pleasure themselves solo-style as they watch and moan. Then we sell tee-shirts to shocked visitors.
Oh, we have a community circle jerk on the main street park in my town each Saturday afternoon. The senior citizen brass band plays 'Beat It' for us and the little girls wave an American flag while they eat popcorn and watch. Then the violence comes--a man is caned while several women pleasure themselves solo-style as they watch and moan. Then we sell tee-shirts to shocked visitors.
Oh, we have a community circle jerk on the main street park in my town each Saturday afternoon. The senior citizen brass band plays 'Beat It' for us and the little girls wave an American flag while they eat popcorn and watch. Then the violence comes--a man is lashed with a bull whip while several women pleasure themselves solo-style as they watch and moan. Then we sell tee-shirts to shocked visitors.
Is yours the one where the men attach colorful ribbons to their, errr, members for the May Day circle jerk, creating a beautiful macrame in the process? I've heard that the macrame pattern can vary year-to-year and that it is all in the wrist.
Last edited by Magnolia Bloom; 03-21-2010 at 10:29 AM..
I'm sorry, don't 5-year old kids masturbate?
Hmmmm.
Yeah, sorry you don't like it.
Don't bother responding, twit filter and all of that.
*chuckle*
Being obtuse to the point doesn't help your case.
It is a fact, evident by the remarks you made and the context of the topic.
The topic is not about what a 5-year old may or may not know. It is not about what they may or may not do (though I find your need to bring up such for discussion here a bit odd), rather it was simply about inappropriate display in a public setting.
And you will most certainly read this. I know that for a fact as well.
Totally agree with you, Sonrise. I'm not advocating returning to the day when married couples had to be depicted in TV sit coms as sleeping in twin beds, but yes, our society has gotten very coarse and vulgar. I'm glad you had the guts to say something to the young guy wearing the shirt. And as others have observed, just because someone has the legal right to do something, doesn't mean it SHOULD be done.
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