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NOT A DRAG QUEEN
#41
Lol

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#42
I'll take a pass on MAGA and the drag queens, thank you very much.
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#43
Hot wax on your butthole tends to get your attention, like Sally's knuckle.
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#44
(10-02-2023, 06:19 AM)Donovan Wrote: or pissed off suburban housewife.

If you’re referring to me, I’m actually very easygoing. I’d have to be to wax men’s hairy asses and put up with a Down’s syndrome kid calling me a clown and loser all day. Mean little bastard he was.
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#45
(10-02-2023, 11:58 AM)sally Wrote:
(10-02-2023, 06:19 AM)Donovan Wrote: or pissed off suburban housewife.

If you’re referring to me, I’m actually very easygoing. I’d have to be to wax men’s hairy asses and put up with a Down’s syndrome kid calling me a clown and loser all day. Mean little bastard he was.

That's kinda weird, I've worked with people with Downs for 3 decades and they're almost universally super cheerful. Not saying your guy wasn't an asshole...just saying that based on this anecdote and my observations here on Mock, perhaps your hidden talent is pissing off retards.
Thank god I am oblivious to the opinions of others while caught in the blinding splendor of my own cleverness.
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#46
There is a group of Down’s syndrome and people who have other intellectual disabilities that have a league at the bowling alley and they are all friendly. Not this guy though, he was a real ball buster and there was all hell to pay if I put the silverware in the dishwasher the wrong way.
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#47
Low-hanging, royal frruit. Not a drag queen as far as I'm aware, but one never knows for certain.

Equal parts cringe and comedy gold.



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#48
(10-02-2023, 03:35 PM)sally Wrote: There is a group of Down’s syndrome and people who have other intellectual disabilities that have a league at the bowling alley and they are all friendly. Not this guy though, he was a real ball buster and there was all hell to pay if I put the silverware in the dishwasher the wrong way.

There's one like that at my apartment site now, he's really hung up on tattling on the others and being a fucking pill. ? wears me out...
Thank god I am oblivious to the opinions of others while caught in the blinding splendor of my own cleverness.
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#49
An immensely privileged homo, but not a drag queen.


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#50
Okay Duchess, are you ready for this?

I think I've switched sides. I've changed my mind on this. But not entirely! Only in certain situations.

I will explain and give some background.

In this area there are 2 communities. 1 is a national park area that also has people living in the area whose families have grown up on this land.
The other area is a Lutheran retreat center that used to be a mine, the mine is now closed and has been cleaned up.

The community that lives near the park is both conservative and not conservative, its a small mix of what you might find in any community in America. The town is mostly white with a mix of some who are not white. There are several artists here, at least 1 gay couple, and many seasonal workers who are only here from May-Oct.

The Lutheran retreat center is home to workers who stay for a couple of years and then move on and then also some seasonal workers that may stay anywhere from a couple of weeks to 1 year. It is very liberal, open, there are artists as well and several people that would identify as gay, LGBTQ etc etc (Not sure how to label everything sorry) (The lutheran retreat center is also mostly white. I'm not sure why I even mentioned race at all, I just did)

So all of these people must travel on the boats together to get to where they are going, unless they have thier own boat-not many do.
The other day there were some people from this retreat center, guys, dressed as women, or wearing women's clothing. maybe there was a guy in jeans, but then had a tutu on.

I saw what this looked like in the eyes of a conservative family guy with some kids. I really saw it and now I can't unsee it.

I feel like when you are up at the retreat place-its fine, be wierd, be strange, let your freak flag fly. But maybe when traveling on public transportation-just dial it down a little.
The conservative guy that thinks its wierd isn't bad, he is just trying to live his life and raise his family.

Is this different in the city? Yes. Is it really wierd out in the middle of the woods. Yes.

I think drag queens are fine. I really didn't want to put this in this thread-which is about "who are the people who are pediphiles" (sp?) But I just needed to get it out.

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#51
The conservatives got on a FERRY, cheese and rice!
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#52
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#53
Militant flamboyance = queer victory, I guess.

Seems like everything has become increasingly militant, and I don't identify with any of the groups involved. No rationality to be found anywhere except in isolated pockets.

Great post, Mirah. Live and let live.
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#54
A buff black guy with breast implants and a thong on asked me for a cigarette while we were sitting outside of a bar in Miami. Nice fella, I gave him half of my pack. I also met a drag queen in Atlanta named Lena Horn. We were out of beer at the hotel and I didn’t want to get in the car driving around so I walked out to the main road figuring there would be a convenience store somewhere by. I met him in front of the hotel and he walked with me to the store. He was nice too and I bought him a pack of Newports and a six pack. His real name was Eddie and I don’t know what made him think he looked like Lena Horn. He looked like he came out of a dumpster.
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#55
And that is what a douche my husband is. If I needed a pack of cigarettes or something he has no use for then he’d get all mad and say that I can’t go walking around Atlanta in the middle of the night by myself and I can wait until tomorrow. But if we’re out of beer then he’s like, “okay, I’ll see you when you get back”.
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#56
(10-21-2023, 06:45 PM)BigMark Wrote: The conservatives got on a FERRY, cheese and rice!

I specifically said boats for that reason!  hah

And there are 2 boat companies on the lake (3 if you count the barge) and the one boat company owned by the more conservative side is the one with "ferry" in its name.

Anyway, thanks for reading. I appreciate it.

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#57
(10-21-2023, 08:15 PM)rothschild Wrote: Militant flamboyance = queer victory, I guess.

Seems like everything has become increasingly militant, and I don't identify with any of the groups involved. No rationality to be found anywhere except in isolated pockets.

Great post, Mirah. Live and let live.

Thanks for reading it.

There was a halloween event today. The kids got dressed up and it started at the boat dock and went up valley. They all rode in the back of a hay truck and went trick or treating at various locations. Also smores and bobbing for apples at the orchard. A pretty creative fun event.

What I found interesting were the little boys dressed up in army fatigues w/ guns. I don't know how to describe thier outfits really, but I know that in any public schools they would not be allowed to carry weapons and I just wonder how safe thier outfits would be in any city or urban place-do kids run around w/ guns on halloween?

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#58
(10-21-2023, 10:42 PM)sally Wrote: And that is what a douche my husband is. If I needed a pack of cigarettes or something he has no use for then he’d get all mad and say that I can’t go walking around Atlanta in the middle of the night by myself and I can wait until tomorrow. But if we’re out of beer then he’s like, “okay, I’ll see you when you get back”.

Do you go get his beer for him? Or only if you want some too? Why doesn't he go??? I mean I know that is a dumb question, I'm just sayin.

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#59
I only go if I want it. He would rather do without than go to the store, but he likes drinking them when I get back. He hasn’t been in a grocery store in 30 years. I’m exaggerating a bit, but I’m mainly the one that always goes to the store.
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#60
I see.

That guy is lucky to have you. I hope he knows it.

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