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  • OneFailure
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    Re: It's me again

    Originally posted by James Hutchins View Post
    What in the Sam Hill are you doing peeping in windows?
    I'm not peeping in any windows. I didnt even say that I was although I know what they are doing

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  • OneFailure
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    Re: It's not me torturing you, it's my inability to make a valid argument

    Originally posted by Basilissa View Post
    Thank you for agreeing with me that self-rape is a form of mass murder.
    Of coarse I agree! Anybody who's sane would

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  • OneFailure
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    Re: It's not me torturing you, it's my inability to make a valid argument

    Originally posted by Mary Etheldreda View Post
    Friend, you seem to me to be obsessed with what men are wearing. Do you spend your time imagining punishing these men? Getting punished by them? Dressing like some furry goat-whore? Get your mind out of the gutter and your eyeballs on the Word of God!

    I'm not obsessed I'm mad and plus i would rather puke a hundred times over than imagine that type of stuff

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  • MitzaLizalor
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    Re: It's not me torturing you, it's my inability to make a valid argument

    you mean those unisex bathrooms have peepholes? are there little taps for observers to turn on and squirt your feet? or knees? or.. I've been to India and know what happens there, can't say it's not surprising the first time but I never felt safe in an Indian shower again; you can even see the observation port, black glass on the shower side but what's on the other side?

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  • James Hutchins
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    Re: It's me again

    Originally posted by OneFailure View Post
    I know it's crazy. Schools are now messing up the dress code for contemporary dance classes they have these things called foot undies where dancers Put them on their feet (and they look really faggoty to) In the past dance students went barefoot to contemporary.

    And it's not just dance classes either that this lunacy is spreading, target and other places are introducing skirts for men and these unisex bathrooms.


    All satanic
    What in the Sam Hill are you doing peeping in windows?

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  • Basilissa
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    Re: It's not me torturing you, it's my inability to make a valid argument

    Originally posted by Basilissa View Post
    I agree, all these babies murdered by boys who are m*****bating, that's truly horrifying!
    Originally posted by OneFailure View Post
    Exactly they need to stop that and start putting forth resources to kill the leaders of ISIS and others
    Thank you for agreeing with me that self-rape is a form of mass murder.

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  • Mary Etheldreda
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    Re: It's not me torturing you, it's my inability to make a valid argument

    Friend, you seem to me to be obsessed with what men are wearing. Do you spend your time imagining punishing these men? Getting punished by them? Dressing like some furry goat-whore? Get your mind out of the gutter and your eyeballs on the Word of God!

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  • OneFailure
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    Re: It's not me torturing you, it's my inability to make a valid argument

    I still cant believe that the Democrats regained control of the house. Nancy Pelosi is supported by godless commies and even she is being hated by her own party ugh

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  • OneFailure
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    Re: It's me again

    Originally posted by James Hutchins View Post
    Friend, being queer is an abomination. A man in tutu in a class or on the street is just wrong. Men wear Carhartts and boots. Women were dresses that cover the neck, ankles and arms. Only whores and queers need to spread their crotches to release the demons contained within.


    BTW, what slang is 'aknethi g', is that some sort of gook animation?
    I know it's crazy. Schools are now messing up the dress code for contemporary dance classes they have these things called foot undies where dancers Put them on their feet (and they look really faggoty to) In the past dance students went barefoot to contemporary.

    And it's not just dance classes either that this lunacy is spreading, target and other places are introducing skirts for men and these unisex bathrooms.


    All satanic

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  • OneFailure
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    Re: It's not me torturing you, it's my inability to make a valid argument

    Originally posted by MitzaLizalor View Post


    This "dress code of ballet schools" seems to be very inconsistent and much under discussion:







    You know, it's a funny thing, I was browsing some fabrics for costume design and happened upon the Principal Dancer with American Ballet Theatre and what he's doing these days. The last quote suggested that perhaps for timid first time ballet pupils costume was less important than actually getting them to turn up. The next quote refers to an accomplished professional.







    I'm not going to post any pictures. How could anyone deliver Arthur Pita's adaptation of a 1964 Roland Topor novel without classes? Principal dancers could pull it off with a few rehearsals but most people are not principal dancers. They'd need some coaching and I'm sure they'd get the hang of it but they'd have to dress appropriately. Asymmetrical zebra bodysuit, beaded singlet with ½-length legs, florid pink tutu with plum blossom, we're talking high end professional and your "dress code of ballet schools" is falling flat.








    For this we even get a photograph of the troupe ALL IN TUTUS and with A VARIETY OF FOOTWEAR, very obviously in a ballet school so they can practise and very obviously ALL MALE. It's a no-brainer. Performances so far include over 200 around the USA and 500 cities in 30 countries. Men. In tutus. Official.




    Not wishing to seem focused on high end professionals or dumpster divers alone two other intermediate requirements pop up:
    It's pretty easy to check out reality before posting after all



    It's worse than I thought then the world is satanic. The schools need to follow the original dress code for men and women. Womane and men shouldnt be able to wear what they want to ballet classes. They have to follow the appropriate dress rules for Male ballet dancers and their not doing it

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  • OneFailure
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    Re: It's not me torturing you, it's my inability to make a valid argument

    Originally posted by Basilissa View Post
    I agree, all these babies murdered by boys who are m*****bating, that's truly horrifying!

    Instead of murdering these innocent babies, young men should enlist in the army and do some God-approved killing of America's enemies!

    1 Samuel 15:3 Now go and smite Amalek, and utterly destroy all that they have, and spare them not; but slay both man and woman, infant and suckling, ox and sheep, camel and ass.
    Exactly they need to stop that and start putting forth resources to kill the leaders of ISIS and others

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  • James Hutchins
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    Re: It's me again

    Originally posted by OneFailure View Post
    I'm just saying that its unlikely as I've never seen or heard aknethi g like that, but if men were really wearing tutus in a ballet class then they should have been kicked out as its against the dress code of ballet schools for men to wear that outfit during ballet class
    Friend, being queer is an abomination. A man in tutu in a class or on the street is just wrong. Men wear Carhartts and boots. Women were dresses that cover the neck, ankles and arms. Only whores and queers need to spread their crotches to release the demons contained within.



    BTW, what slang is 'aknethi g', is that some sort of gook animation?

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  • MitzaLizalor
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    Re: It's not me torturing you, it's my inability to make a valid argument

    Originally posted by OneFailure View Post
    I'm just saying that its unlikely as I've never seen or heard aknethi g like that, but if men were really wearing tutus in a ballet class then they should have been kicked out as its against the dress code of ballet schools for men to wear that outfit during ballet class



    This "dress code of ballet schools" seems to be very inconsistent and much under discussion:



    Some schools feel that adult beginners are so unused to ballet practice clothes that they are leery of taking class at all without the ability to "camouflage" themselves. Other schools have no dress code for adults, but enough adult students who didn't track to the job market, that they automatically wear proper clothing for class. Other schools still say "the dress code applies to all students equally." So, it really depends on where you take class and what the school policy is on dress for adult students.





    You know, it's a funny thing, I was browsing some fabrics for costume design and happened upon the Principal Dancer with American Ballet Theatre and what he's doing these days. The last quote suggested that perhaps for timid first time ballet pupils costume was less important than actually getting them to turn up. The next quote refers to an accomplished professional.



    From November 6th to the 11th, he’ll pirouette into madness on the Joyce Theater’s stage in The Tenant. In director and choreographer Arthur Pita's adaptation of the 1964 Roland Topor novel, Whiteside is stepping into the shoes of Trelkovsky, a Parisian who moves into an apartment whose previous tenant, Simone Choule, had committed suicide by jumping out the window. As the dancer wryly explained, “things do not go according to plan in a very extreme way.” In many ways, the psychologically thrilling production is a fresh start for the multitalented artist.





    I'm not going to post any pictures. How could anyone deliver Arthur Pita's adaptation of a 1964 Roland Topor novel without classes? Principal dancers could pull it off with a few rehearsals but most people are not principal dancers. They'd need some coaching and I'm sure they'd get the hang of it but they'd have to dress appropriately. Asymmetrical zebra bodysuit, beaded singlet with ½-length legs, florid pink tutu with plum blossom, we're talking high end professional and your "dress code of ballet schools" is falling flat.



    Film Review: REBELS ON POINTE

    Ms. Hart’s cinéma vérité documentary explores forty years of drag ballet — Rebels on Pointe being the first-ever on this subject — exploring The Trocks’ history and celebrating the all male, all-gay, drag ballet company founded in the early 1970s (and still very much alive)






    For this we even get a photograph of the troupe ALL IN TUTUS and with A VARIETY OF FOOTWEAR, very obviously in a ballet school so they can practise and very obviously ALL MALE. It's a no-brainer. Performances so far include over 200 around the USA and 500 cities in 30 countries. Men. In tutus. Official.




    Not wishing to seem focused on high end professionals or dumpster divers alone two other intermediate requirements pop up:
    It's pretty easy to check out reality before posting after all




    Adults are expected to adhere to the Joffrey Ballet School Dress Code. Students may wear any form-fitting clothing that they can comfortably move in, such as a leotard and tights or a tank top or t-shirt with exercise pants or leggings. Baggy clothes and excessive jewelry is not allowed. Ballet shoes are mandatory for ballet classes

    A dress code for a hip hop class should be very general. To promote the culture and energy of the hip hop style, the dress code should simply be sweats, t-shirts, and tennis shoes with laces. Dancers will often do floor work and is why long stretchy pants are needed and t-shirts are important to cover the dancers as they start moving. Tied tennis shoes with less traction are good for sliding and turning. Girls’ hair should be pulled back so they don’t develop bad habits of fidgeting with hair while they are dancing.

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  • Basilissa
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    Re: It's not me torturing you, it's my inability to make a valid argument

    Originally posted by OneFailure View Post
    I wish people would stop committing the sin of murder
    I agree, all these babies murdered by boys who are m*****bating, that's truly horrifying!

    Instead of murdering these innocent babies, young men should enlist in the army and do some God-approved killing of America's enemies!

    1 Samuel 15:3 Now go and smite Amalek, and utterly destroy all that they have, and spare them not; but slay both man and woman, infant and suckling, ox and sheep, camel and ass.

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  • OneFailure
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    Re: It's not me torturing you, it's my inability to make a valid argument

    I wish people would stop committing the sin of murder

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