#29 my brother had a Karmann Ghia back in 1974, our dad was a machinist and made him a "Toy Key" that mounted on the back, he bent the key end just slightly and it was mounted with a ball bearing so that when my brother drove down the street the key spun. 30 years later i ws sitting in a dunkin donut when this guy pulled in in an XR7 and i complimented him on the car, we got to talking and he said the coolest thing he ever saw on the road was a Karmann Ghia with a toy key on the back that was spinning as it went down the road, i told him "that was my brothers car.
If you don't like it, just don't go there. I think it says a lot if you're scared of gender definitions being different than you think they should be. What exactly it means to be a man or woman is different for everyone. I really don't see why you think everything needs a label anyway. Just do with your life what you think is right. And let others live their life how they think is right.
Mel, there is no “fear” in his comment - disgust maybe, but not fear. What it means to be a man or a woman is different to some degenerates but the rest of us know there are clear distinctions between men and women - and that’s good - and that’s the way we like it. Lastly, if everyone just did what they think is right we’d have utter chaos (actually that’s why there is so much chaos now). When society doesn’t constrain bad behavior that society will fail - and we know this to be true. On a small scale, look at San Francisco - that’s what happens when you make it OK for people to do whatever they want. That city is ruined and they will never fix it. That is what you are a proponent of. We can only hope that such ideas like yours will soon fade and people will return to proven models.
Suzie, there is nothing feminine about sitting down to pee if you are a man. In many cases it is a lot more relaxing, but of course, having the ability to pee standing up can be very convenient at times.
#24 The translation is completely made up. That's not what it says at all. Same idea, but it's actually a very polite sign. The "translation" is just insulting.
#29 my brother had a Karmann Ghia back in 1974, our dad was a machinist and made him a "Toy Key" that mounted on the back, he bent the key end just slightly and it was mounted with a ball bearing so that when my brother drove down the street the key spun. 30 years later i ws sitting in a dunkin donut when this guy pulled in in an XR7 and i complimented him on the car, we got to talking and he said the coolest thing he ever saw on the road was a Karmann Ghia with a toy key on the back that was spinning as it went down the road, i told him "that was my brothers car.
If you don't like it, just don't go there. I think it says a lot if you're scared of gender definitions being different than you think they should be. What exactly it means to be a man or woman is different for everyone. I really don't see why you think everything needs a label anyway. Just do with your life what you think is right. And let others live their life how they think is right.
Mel, there is no “fear” in his comment - disgust maybe, but not fear. What it means to be a man or a woman is different to some degenerates but the rest of us know there are clear distinctions between men and women - and that’s good - and that’s the way we like it. Lastly, if everyone just did what they think is right we’d have utter chaos (actually that’s why there is so much chaos now). When society doesn’t constrain bad behavior that society will fail - and we know this to be true. On a small scale, look at San Francisco - that’s what happens when you make it OK for people to do whatever they want. That city is ruined and they will never fix it. That is what you are a proponent of. We can only hope that such ideas like yours will soon fade and people will return to proven models.
Suzie, there is nothing feminine about sitting down to pee if you are a man. In many cases it is a lot more relaxing, but of course, having the ability to pee standing up can be very convenient at times.
#24 The translation is completely made up. That's not what it says at all. Same idea, but it's actually a very polite sign. The "translation" is just insulting.
That's pretty cool and I think I want it (or want to figure out how to make one)
Glue them on the face of a ball and weld them together.
I think you meant balloon instead of ball.
That's "fount," dummy.
If you don't like it, just don't go there.
I think it says a lot if you're scared of gender definitions being different than you think they should be.
What exactly it means to be a man or woman is different for everyone. I really don't see why you think everything needs a label anyway.
Just do with your life what you think is right. And let others live their life how they think is right.
Exactly. The guy probably thought he had a constitutional right to park there with no tide bothering him.