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Just The Gays! You just like it when you look that a site clearly states how often they update their collection, and in the case of , you can be sure that you won't run out of new things to watch. Instead of forcing you to check out the latest content, they just say something new is coming every day, which is good enough for me. However, the more crucial thing is whether these scenes stare good or not, so let's notice.
This site has been around for only nine months, or at least it looks enjoy that, and they already have a decent-sized video collection. Their upload schedule is either insane, or they just made sure that people have plenty of stuff to watch from the beginning. Either way, you won't dash out of things to watch any time soon, so you have nothing to worry about.
I'm pretty sure you'll notice one thing, just fancy I did, and you won't appreciate it. Every period you click on basically anything, you will get redirected. This happens occasionally, not literally every time you click on something, but it's kind of annoying. You procure redirected to those spam sites or live
Garden of Anxiety
I have a thing for doctors.
I’m drawn to them, for reasons I’ll never grasp.
Perhaps in a past life I was a WWII nurse who fell in love with a hot army surgeon, or maybe I was a patient in a psych ward where the only person that was caring to me was the psychiatrist who did my weekly Rorschach test.
My cousin Sarah does those tests. Well, not exactly those, but similar ones. She works in an inpatient psych ward at a hospital. Last week she and I were at an island-themed bar in Delray Beach, Florida. We were catching up,
“Well, figuring out who we accept into our ward is pretty simple,” she began. “We follow the three rules of Jesus.”
“Okay,” I said.
“One — you Reflect that you, or others, are Jesus. So you’re delusional,” she said. “Two — you want other people to SEE Jesus. So you’re dangerous,” she continued. “Or three, you, PERSONALLY, would like to see Jesus, so, you’re suicidal.” She took a sip of her key lime margarita.
I’ve always liked conversations like these. I do my best to sit in them as long as possible, relishing in every detail of so
Not Just Gays Are Ridiculed For Their Identity
Dear Editor,
While it’s tragic and reprehensible that gay teens are being bullied and driven to suicide, Ms. Tina Phillips’ arguments fell rather flat when she asked “Would you opt to be ridiculed, isolated, called names, teased, bullied, beat up, hated, made to feel disgusting, kicked out of your property and rejected by your own parents and family? Would you choose to be a target of hate crimes, sexual assault, and murder?” I think that Ms. Phillips needs to read more history about other victimized groups besides gays.
Many people, teens included, who convert to another religion from the one they were raised with have to deal with the above mentioned problems, knowing that they will be confronted with these issues.
But many transform anyway because they feel that this is the right way of animation for them. It is a choice that they are willing to grab despite the risks. Activists also know that they will have to meet the aforementioned consequences because they choose to repair an injustice in community that’s more important than their pe
Cue a shot of the storefront of Just Shades (yes, it actually exists on Spring Street, on the Lower East Side). It's classic Letterman: found comedy, where life or surreality is the punch line.
I idea of the Just Bulbs�Just Shades routine recently when I heard the news that Viacom is developing a gay-and-lesbian cable channel. To me, that's a punch line, too: Just Gays.
Twenty-four hours and days a year's worth of same-sexiness? Now, there's an idea so cutting-edge it sounds practically . . . Canadian! Yes, it turns out our neighbors to the