@white_bride: Well, look. "Inquisitive" children are compared to a paper clip, and the Lord supposedly has to "straighten" them and make them "straight" (the second meaning is "hetero"). When the paper clip is twisted, i.e. in its normal form, it is useful and can function normally. Is there much use of a straightened paper clip? It's a useless twisted piece of wire. So are non-heterosexual people. It shows in detail what their violent "straightening" leads to - frustration and even suicide. Question - is it necessary to "correct" those who are not hetero? The answer, in my opinion, is obvious.
"What's in this picture, Eric?" - The last time Butters spent the night here, I wanted to do a good thing and make him feel good. I wanted to take his picture and give it to my mom. - How cute you are. - But when I was photographing Butters, he got so excited that he pulled off his pajamas and pants, and I tripped and fell and landed with my mouth right on his penis. And then I remembered the joke, smiled at the camera and gave a thumbs up. Just or.
Cartman just doesn't know the magic phrase for this case - once not a pi *** as. Although the act is brave and will be remembered for a long time. Eric, the main thing is not to take a picture of the school yearbook like that. 😏
- The last time Butters spent the night here, I wanted to do a good thing and make him feel good. I wanted to take his picture and give it to my mom.
- How cute you are.
- But when I was photographing Butters, he got so excited that he pulled off his pajamas and pants, and I tripped and fell and landed with my mouth right on his penis. And then I remembered the joke, smiled at the camera and gave a thumbs up.
Just or.
Although the act is brave and will be remembered for a long time. Eric, the main thing is not to take a picture of the school yearbook like that. 😏