Posted on 05/26/2016 12:12:59 PM PDT by ghosthost
Earlier this month, a professor at Santa Monica College led students in an EcoSexual Sextravaganza in which participants married the ocean.
Amber Katherine, a philosophy professor who helped organize the May 14 event, explained to Campus Reform that the purpose of the wedding was to bring about a deeper love for the planet through ecocentric passion and even lust.Some students then made their way down to the water, where they were urged by event organizers to consummate the marriage and make love with the water.
Stick your toes in the water
or any part of your body that you want.
(Excerpt) Read more at campusreform.org ...
CRACKPOTS! lUNATICS! MORONS!, IDIOTS! Must have been educated in America’s public schools.
Now W. C. Fields has another reason to not drink water.
I do; I was one of them. But as Lodovico said at the end of Othello, no Moor.
Bernie voters.
+1
Hmmm...Didn’t know that the Ocean was into fat chicks.
These “girls” have at least 3 times as much water in them as normal human females- so of course the ocean digs them.
Is there a 250 lb minimum for females to be in this club?
Yeah, they’re all floaters.
New York will have to update their list, making the count up to 32.
I thought the ocean called to say it’s running out of shrimp.
A group of really stupid people.
“These girls have at least 3 times as much water in them as normal human females- so of course the ocean digs them.”
Bahaha! I heard the Ocean was quoted as saying: “It is balloon!” as the manatee approached the water.
It was probably just a ruse to get the stinkin’ hippies to bathe. “I now pronounce you ‘Human & Ocean’. You may consummate this Natural union by vigorously rubbing the provided bars of patchouli-scented soap all over your bodies. Don’t forget to get behind your ears!”
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