Robinson Crusoe was based on a real-life story, if I remember correctly. Kinda sad that nobody noticed he was gone. Makes you wonder if he's glad to be home.
I dunno, Bearfoot. If they weren't gay, they wouldn't be worried about the neighbours thinking they're indoctrinating him. But yeah, don't worry about the narrow-minded neighbours.
The toenail painting has more to do with the idea that the parents may be directly influencing their kid to gender-bend, rather than providing direction in their parenting.
The mom's reaction was "We're there"! What exactly did she mean by that? Halloween cross-dressing happens all the time, and it's no big deal. So why is this even remotely newsworthy? It's pretty minor stuff.
I just don't get it. Whenever I get on a bus, I try not to touch anybody, no matter what gender they are.
Ick.
If it's allowing members of the public to get on, then those members of the public should be able to sit where they have a reasonable expectation to sit, that is, anywhere but the driver's seat (and in the other passenger's laps,of course).
If the KKK rented a bus and let members of the public ride it, as long as black people sat in the back, would that be considered proper?
"And we don't post about such things here, this is about fun and interesting, nothing serious or political."
Can we hold you to that? lol
Maybe the authorities were less afraid of his camera and more afraid of what appeared to be his black evening gown.
The toenail painting has more to do with the idea that the parents may be directly influencing their kid to gender-bend, rather than providing direction in their parenting.
The mom's reaction was "We're there"! What exactly did she mean by that? Halloween cross-dressing happens all the time, and it's no big deal. So why is this even remotely newsworthy? It's pretty minor stuff.
Ick.
If it's allowing members of the public to get on, then those members of the public should be able to sit where they have a reasonable expectation to sit, that is, anywhere but the driver's seat (and in the other passenger's laps,of course).
If the KKK rented a bus and let members of the public ride it, as long as black people sat in the back, would that be considered proper?