Posted on 06/01/2019 11:45:42 AM PDT by SaveFerris
I was just so emotional just because it was my happiest place, being with him next to the storms, Joey Krastel said of the engagement.
A massive tornado in Kansas may seem like one of the most unlikely and certainly one of the most dangerous places for a marriage proposal, but for experienced storm chaser Joey Krastel, it was a real and exhilarating way to show his love for his boyfriend.
Krastel, a meteorologist and risk analyst for the Maryland Emergency Management Agency, saw his first tornado when he was four. After getting over his initial fear, he became obsessed with natural disasters.
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His friends snapped the photo of Krastel down on one knee with the gray tornado looming in the background. The photo has since received almost 6,000 likes on Twitter.
The 2 loves of my life, Krastel captioned the photo.
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Gwen Aviles
Gwen Aviles writes for NBC News' Latino, Out, BLK and Asian America verticals.
(Excerpt) Read more at nbcnews.com ...
Used to be a razor strop would take the queerness right out of you.
I copied the email address and just sent her a response from me:
Hi Joey! Congratulations on your engagement :) I'm a reporter at NBC News and I'm interested in writing about your engagement. If you and/or your partner are interested in speaking with me, my DMs are open or you can email me at gwen.aviles@nbcuni.com. Thanks!
ME:
I came across your tweet and the subsequent NBC news article and couldnt help but respond to the email address you left to Joey on his proposal to his homosexual lover.
Since when does NBC care about the engagement of two homosexuals unless they/you are promoting an agenda?
My nephew Michael, a Harvard Fellowship trained thoracic surgeon, recently became engaged to his long time girlfriend from Transylvania, Romania, who is now an anesthesiologist.
Would you like to interview them for a story or are they too hetero and normal for you and your network?
Its pathetic how the level of journalist integrity has declined to the point that the engagement of two homosexual lovers is now worthy of NBC news coverage .
Sincerely, xxxxxxx
Somebody didnt get enough attention as a kid.
[For they sow the wind, and they shall reap the whirlwind. Hosea 8:7]
Appropriate
That old razor strop was a great aid to cure several maladies suffered by young people back in the day
I’ve read all the comments so far - seems to be right on
The liberal media, IMHO, is pushing the spirit of antichrist agenda.
Also, IMHO, they were lead by Barack - who said “The U.S. is no longer a Christian nation”.
The disciples of the Devil intend to make that happen, by whatever means at their disposal. (also IMHO)
Whatever they can pervert, they will pervert.
Repent, boys, while you still can.
+1
They may already be reprobate and lost.
Still, good advice. Perhaps they’ll read Romans 1.
It’s the sequel to the movie Twister. Twisted.
LOL
That photo is so barfogenic. Sickening. Gross. Disgusting.
Anyway, the joke also goes,
Masochist: “Beat me! Beat me!”
Sadist: “NO!!”
That’s where we went wrong. Instead of witnessing with the idea that homosexuals can repent, we assaulted them and otherwise marginalized them. If we had acted with the idea that God wants them to repent too, we might not be dealing with the militant activism we see today.
No isn’t satisfying.
“Why” means the sadist wants the masochist
to humiliate himself by confessing his
perversion before the masochist turns
him down.
I had a mental picture of a very assertive young storm chasing lady...
Never mind. How provincial of me.
So true. The genie is out of the bottle and once its there, its typically permanent. The changes in this country the last 30 years are breathtaking in a horrible way. The next 30 will make today look like patty cake. Ill be 80 in 30 years. Good grief.
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