@thatbrickster the solution is the thing that makes me sound like Sherlock Holmes for spotting such a novel and unexpected solution, look how smart I am guys: the philosophy
augustus pugin ? (augustus@shitposter.club)'s status on Thursday, 13-Apr-2023 02:44:26 JST
augustus pugin ?There are too many trannies I've seen on the internet who don't want to call attention to them being trannies, who aren't political about it and are generally alright to make me want to join the anti-troon brigade. I don't think society should encourage trannyism, and the vast majority of them are unfortunately twisted demonic predators, but some are just hormonally imbalanced nerds, and I don't hate the latter category. this has been my sensible centrist take on this hot button issue, thank you for your understanding
@mono have you ever actually watched it? the crowds are so huge and rowdy, its even more working class than football, just thousands of Baz's with pints screaming 180
>Yin-Ling the erotic terrorist captured a magic lamp that summoned the Great Muta who sprayed poison mist into her vagina impregnating her with cosmic DNA after which she birthed a sumo wrestler who thought he was a baby here's me thinking that DDT was the crazy promotion
>Robert Armin (writer of Foole upon Foole, 1600) tells how Sommers humiliated Thomas, the King's juggler. He interrupted one of Thomas's performances carrying milk and a bread roll. Will asked the King for a spoon; the King replied he had none. Thomas told him to use his hands. Will then sang:
>This bit Harry I give to thee >and this next bit must serve for me, >Both which I'll eat apace. >This bit Madam unto you, >And this bit I my self eate now, >And the rest upon thy face.[5]
>He then threw the milk in his face and ran out. Thomas was never at court again. wow uh what a sick burn
>Jester's privilege is the ability and right of a jester to talk and mock freely without being punished. As an acknowledgement of this right, the court jester had symbols denoting their status and protection under the law: the crown (cap and bells) and scepter (marotte), mirroring the royal crown and scepter wielded by a monarch.[14][15] The Royal Troll