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Am I the only guy here that grew up feeling guilty about loving to look at the female form? There was a time that I hated the sex drive that I was awarded. It drove me crazy. And which of the Ten Commandments am I violating when I see scantily clad women AND LIKING IT!!
Heck I just like seeing women... real women, biological DNA certified women.... with b( . )( . )bies.
 
Imagine a world without cilantro.
I'd rather not.

What would people argue about?

Probably still pineapple on pizza ;)
There need be no argument. I make pizza to order. No pineapple on one means plenty for my BBQ chicken pizza with sweet peppers and onions. It is GREAT with pineapple!

:)
 
Am I the only guy here that grew up feeling guilty about loving to look at the female form? There was a time that I hated the sex drive that I was awarded. It drove me crazy. And which of the Ten Commandments am I violating when I see scantily clad women AND LIKING IT!!
The God Is Mean Commandment, which has been updated as The Feminism Commandment.
 
Am I the only guy here that grew up feeling guilty about loving to look at the female form? There was a time that I hated the sex drive that I was awarded. It drove me crazy. And which of the Ten Commandments am I violating when I see scantily clad women AND LIKING IT!!

I don't think there's anything wrong with feeling like a man when you see an attractive woman. I don't mind seeing hard working men who look like they do hard work. To me there's something attractive about a man who can handle himself around something more substantial than a laptop and an iPhone.

Likewise my perspective on feminine attractiveness runs more to the real beauty of a good woman, a good wife, and a good mother.
 
And another one. This time from California. EDIT: this has been removed from Youtube and the website where I found the original link, along with the video that contained their commentary on the matter, just in the last few minutes. No idea why. It was a guy with a guitar, singing with the kids in the neighbourhood about what to do if there is a nuclear bomb attack. Go inside, stay inside, and watch the news was what he said. It was very cringy.

It sounds like this is made for children. It has that vibe. At least the New York one was easier to digest, not as cringy, and it was someone speaking to you as an adult.
Anyway, gave me turtlesafe vibes, which is a video for children in NZ about what to do if there's an earthquake. Only that actually gives helpful information.

So what's the deal with the nuke PSAs suddenly?
 
I just watched one of those videos on Youtube where they ask young people random trivia questions, mostly about the USA.
I watched it with my children who were infuriated by it lol.
These are adults unable to answer basic questions. We're not American and knew nearly all of the answers. There were two I was unsure about.
1. When was the USA founded? I couldn't remember the exact date, but I guessed 1746 then 1776.
2. How many stars are on the American flag? I was pretty sure it was 50, but part of my brain thought it was supposed to be 52, so I wasn't 100% about it.
Don't murder me for being wrong/unsure, I'm not from your neck of the woods lol.
So how come I can answer these questions better than your young adults?!
I'm sure the ones in NZ are no better btw.
I guess homeschooling is a good thing since I can teach my kids how many seasons there are and how many continents there are.
 
Normally when they start pre-scares, it’s an indication of future false flag operations. Something like that would be easy to gain fear-control. I don’t want to post what I think they might do 😬
 
Sorry to combine the cold shower with female anatomy . . .

 
 
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