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I've definitely seen hotter chicks with dicks online than that unattractive failed abortion of a person.She literally looks like a chick with a dick.
Online? Dude you're missing out!I've definitely seen hotter chicks with dicks online than that unattractive failed abortion of a person.
I'm pretty sure in my clubbing days in the city, when the clubs were fucking bonkers, I know I saw chicks with dicks at the club. The bathroom at the Limelight was unisex. There was always a crew of drag queens hanging out in the bathroom and being fucking hilarious. I think being a suburban kid where there was so much homophobia, being exposed to the NYC club scene back then really helped make me less biased. The Limelight had a gay room, and if you got a F_a_g Tag, a literal Limelight card with those words on it in big letters, you could get in from the gay room entrance on the side. For $5, not the $20 at the main door. So my good buddy and I were good looking dudes back when we were younger, we each got one of those Tags and went in that way. This was all like 27 years ago. Funnily enough when my buddy and I got arrested by the popo in our middle class suburban town for smoking weed, they went through our wallets and pulled out our F A G Tags and of course said absolutely disgusting slurs. Because cops are good like that.Online? Dude you're missing out!
I've found em and spent many a time with em.. It's quite something to meet them while transitioning to a full woman and catch up afterwards and watch the before and after.
That said it's not for the timid.. especially the ones who go all in on drugs.
An acquaintance of mine who's still playing the field says.. time spent with one is like time spent with a king cobra. They will amuse you and give you great highs but they can still bite you.
Maybe he has a point!
I'm pretty sure in my clubbing days in the city, when the clubs were fucking bonkers, I know I saw chicks with dicks at the club. The bathroom at the Limelight was unisex. There was always a crew of drag queens hanging out in the bathroom and being fucking hilarious. I think being a suburban kid where there was so much homophobia, being exposed to the NYC club scene back then really helped make me less biased. The Limelight had a gay room, and if you got a F_a_g Tag, a literal Limelight card with those words on it in big letters, you could get in from the gay room entrance on the side. For $5, not the $20 at the main door. So my good buddy and I were good looking dudes back when we were younger, we each got one of those Tags and went in that way. This was all like 27 years ago. Funnily enough when my buddy and I got arrested by the popo in our middle class suburban town for smoking weed, they went through our wallets and pulled out our F A G Tags and of course said absolutely disgusting slurs. Because cops are good like that.
At Limelight, the Tunnel, the Roxy and other clubs, the gay and drag queen scenes were huge. At the end of the day who gave a shit. We were all there to have a good time. Sharing bathrooms. Dancing. Having a blast.
Is there anything to stop Donald from changing his first name to President?
Is there anything to stop Donald from changing his first name to President?
You mean that "somewhat famous rapper" that sold over 75M albums and people still talk about with reverence 30 years later? That might be a bit of an understatement...
"Considered to be one of the most influential and successful rappers of all time, academics regard him as one of the most influential music artists of the 20th century and also a politically conscious activist voice for Black America. Shakur is among the best-selling music artists, having sold more than 75 million records worldwide. His lyrical content has been noted for addressing social injustice, political issues and the marginalization of African-Americans, but also synonymous with violent rap lyrics."
So you ignored my post above. Okay buddy, lol. I think your opinion of him definitely minimizes the influence he had (and still has).
The fact that you think how hard the cops worked to find the killer of a famous black rapper equates to how famous he was is hilarious. If that's your evidence, maybe you should actually look him up and read about his career, and his death. The cops didn't GAF because they assumed it was gang-related (which it very well might've been).