Posted on 12/10/2020 9:30:33 AM PST by Kaslin
Not the angry man-hating dyke.
When South Park is good...they are REALLY good!
Still my all time favorite animated series although I haven't watched the last couple of seasons.
"Last of the Meeheecans" and "Gingers" are my top two episodes.
My former landlady and her girlfriend are the same sort. Together for years, have a dog, took care of her mother till she died, very quiet, tend conservative... Cuban, too, so...
Whence comes all the nifty new pronouns, and attempts to redefine words to render a particular statement true. It's just like how Marxism redefines philosophy to make itself appear acceptable, but without the pretense of intellectual rigor.
Ellen has that Botox smile, where the lips spread outward instead of up, and the cheeks under the eyes don’t come up at all.
Clown World rules are inconsistent at best and because they are not rooted in reality their absurdities have to be enforced by tyranny.
I don't find it unusual that she became a “lesbian”... I find it amazing that any man would touch her to begin with.
Her butch dyke “partner” is one scary piece of work, scares the shit out of me... and I carry a gun.
They are of course... wait for it... communists.
Ah. I though that was a guy who identifies as a gal (of the butch lesbian variety) to get a lipstick lesbian...
...come to think of it, that’s not imaginary either.
Dammit, I could use a C-Note.
They are a odd lot can’t deal with real world they have to make up their own turns out to be the dark side of the moon.
My point exactly. The moment someone succeeds in making that combo make any kind of sense to me is the moment I hope to have enough sanity remaining to put a gun in my mouth.
I use that Seinfeld line all the time when I get in arguments with the woketards. I usually pull it out after the try to dismiss me as not having a valid opinion because "that is a typical straight white male opinion." I retort with "Are you misgendering me? I’m a lesbian trapped in a man’s body!”
It stupefies them every time.
The certain is assassinated by the absurd, which in turn kills itself.
The plot:
Chickenpox infects Stan's sister Shelley and Kenny. The other boys’ mothers begin to think that maybe the other boys should be exposed to it too, so as to get it while they are young, when it is easier to deal with. They agree and have the other boys stay at Kenny's house. The boys are unenthusiastic about spending the night at Kenny's house because he is poor. The next day, Cartman and Stan get sick, but not Kyle. Stan's chickenpox gets so bad he has to be brought to the hospital with Shelley. Sheila Broflovski tries sending Kyle over to Kenny's house again, much to Kyle's protests, but he still fails to catch the disease.
After Kyle learns from his mom that she tried to get him sick, he breaks Stan out of the hospital. Both go to Cartman’s house to retrieve him and all of the boys decide to get revenge on the adults for what they did. The parents begin a frantic search, while the boys see Old Frida, a local prostitute with herpes in her mouth, and pay her to go to their homes and use the parents’ items to give them all herpes. The parents find the children and bring them back to the hospital; Kyle finally falls ill and passes out on the floor. With all the boys in hospital, they laugh at their herpes-riddled parents, who accept the boys’ actions while Kenny suddenly dies from chickenpox.
progressive "special identity groups"
Bad psychology makes bad sociology
Mildred: Hey, Johnny, what are you rebelling against?
Johnny: What've you got?
Sometimes the only thing needed is rebellion. That's why all the hippies dressed the same in the '60's, so you could tell they were different.
As far as the new labels go, I just gave up.
Can’t keep up with them, so I just lump them into two secondary groups and one primary group.
SECONDARY GROUPS: HOMOS and LESBOS.
PRIMARY GROUP: QUEERS!
You're my hero!
Also they believe it is unhealthy not to act on attraction impulses, it is a suppression of desire.
I once dated, for a few months, a lesbian girl in San Francisco. Blonde and pretty. She was the whole lesbian thing, had a girlfriend with whom she’d toured Italy and etc. But it didn’t take much at all to get her going out with me.
Yeah, I can see that many, if not most, but who knows, are “variable”. More driven by their peer group or other social influence than by anything innate. Women in general are extremely vulnerable to social influence.
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