This might be a good time to watch the video Masturbate Ten Times a Day which was produced by the same folks
pictured above.
Posted 7 months ago.
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I hate these idiots. They're so idiotic. They
have no sense of irony. No sense of political
satire. I wish they'd stop breeding like the
animals they are.
Posted 5 months ago.
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menstruation is murder? way to take a natural
female body process and make it something
evil. Not that I'm totally surprised.
Posted 3 months ago.
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I'm not surprised either, skybythelight.
These right-wing fanatics obviously hate
women. What's really disgusting is that a
woman is actually taking part in this
demonstration. I hate her for that! I'd like
to teach her "natural female body
process" a thing or two, if you know
what I mean.
Posted 3 months ago.
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I think the photo is real, but the people are
fake. They look like mannequins to me. For
example, the guy holding the
"Menstruation Wastes Eggs" sign —
way too handsome to be a real, don't you
think?
Posted 5 weeks ago.
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I totally forgot David was roped into this.
What horrible, disgusting collection of
depraved fanatics! I'm shocked, shocked at
your leering commentary, Editor B!
Posted 5 weeks ago.
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also, "death to the infertiles," I
just got it. Funny!
Posted 5 weeks ago.
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GrapeSuave says:
man that is just great
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