Posted on 08/09/2016 2:20:15 PM PDT by plain talk
In a shtf scenario these deliberately-perverted abnormal people that are going to be eliminated, one way or another.
If I were a space-faring race, I would avoid Earth like a Nigerian Walmart.
There is something mentally wrong with people that demand attention in this fashion.
ROFL!!!! Red food coloring must come in very handy when you live in a fantasy world! Who knew!
LGBTQ and now V?
With a straw, of course.
This reminds me of an old X-Files episode where in Texas, some kid is acting like a vampire. One of the most hilarious episodes ever.
Theme song of the tv show, Charmed, about witches:
“You shut your mouth, how can you say I go about things the wrong way?
I am Human and I need to be loved just like everybody else does...”
Meet our new protected class. That is unless the pedophiles get ahead of the line.
;) Dorks.
THESE are the kids we gave Wedgies to, back in the day!
Now EVERYONE is a protected class of Crazy.
*Rolleyes*
That’s “How Soon is Now?” by the Smiths. A classic.
Pretty much the Goth National Anthem.
Actually now that I think of it, this song is much more appropriate:
Ministry, Every Day is Halloween
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXtX9u7_6F8
My friends uncle gets up most every day and makes an blood omelette.
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Andrew Zimmern, on Travel Ch., goes all over the world talking and tasting foods of different cultures. ...Many use the blood of animals in their foods. Andrew eats fried blood , etc., and says it is excellent.
All over the world? I used to enjoy blood sausage as a teen from Minnesota. Usually at Christmas IIRC, along with all the other traditions. (Although I think only my grandma and dad liked the Lutefisk).
“...as well as a human blood substitute.”
So is that found in the Deli aisle or the Pharmacy section?
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