Posted on 12/23/2014 9:11:02 PM PST by WilliamIII
Norman Rockwell's "Freedom from Want" is a classic painting of an American family sitting down for Thanksgiving dinner. Tylenol has given the painting a new twist, however, by using its setting to profile several diverse families, including one with two moms.
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there are some newer ones but I do not want to remember... lol
I think the definition of one of the newer ones is something like “will do anyone or anything, moving or not, dead or alive”
Well, yes.
But even if one wants Tylenol, there is no reason to buy Tylonel rather than the generic.
Can’t lose.
“GenderQueer = WTF??? What the hell is that? “
wikipedia says it means “gender identities other than man or woman.”
That doesn’t seem to clear things up much, although this might be a possible example:
http://www.bizpacreview.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/law-offices-charity-bar.jpg
I knew a guy like that, back in college. We used to call that condition "desperate" and/or "drunk".
Now it's a protected class with its own entitlements.
or generic Acetaminophen probably a lot cheaper
although ibuprofen is probably better for you in the long run
I hold the international Free Republic franchise on Ipecac syrup :)
I think they call it polysexual or something
They are synonyms for the same thing: not properly sexually identified.
Norman Rockwell would personally destroy this monstrosity.
You can dress up evil all you want, spruce it up, clothe it in any insidious disguise you want, but then it is just a lie. Even those who say it is good know they lie. Admitting the truth is more horrifying than any human can comprehend in whatever their “lie.” Turning from it completely, wholeheartedly and destroying the lie, letting the truth shine through is the hardest thing some people ever do. But it is the only way to some small measure of happiness in this miserable, horrible world. Every grueling step we take we all know the truth of our soul. No matter how often we lie to ourselves.
Whatever the lie, the truth is the only thing that matters in the end. Overcome it, banish it. Throw it away, and forget about it forever.
But FRiends, the truth however horrifying is the greatest fear mankind must face together. Or we will all die alone. Bitter, with nothing and no one to save us from the Abyss.
Bingo.
Generic acetaminophen is just as good as Tylenol.
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At least we know the turkey baster gets a good bit of use in that family, and not just at the holiday time either.
I’m guessing that could be a “GenderQueer” riding a Harley.
I have a friend who walked into a bar that was filled with women. Nothing but women. He sidled up to some hot babe at the bar and started chatting with her when someone tapped him on the shoulder- “that’s my girlfriend!!” He said the shoulder-tapper looked something like that Harley rider with the cigar.
I’ll wait to hear from Laz, but I bet he votes “hell no!”
Keeps getting sicker and sicker out there.
For a few years in nearby Ithaca, the bar with the best pool table in the city was a "women's bar" called the "Blue Angel". This was in the early 80's. A good buddy who played blues harp had a sister who was a lesbian and she co-owned the bar. I played blues guitar... He and I played there from time to time -- the only men in the place -- and between playing music we'd play pool on that great table. Polite? They were the most well-mannered bar patrons I've ever met.
There were some good-looking women there, which made the playing pleasant. You just didn't try picking up any women if you were male. You'd be on the other side of the door pretty quick. Polite but firm.
Place closed down at the end of the 80's and became a disco or something. They got rid of that pool table, which made me sad. Unfortunately, nothing like that could exist today. People ain't halfway as polite as they used to be.
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