Concerned American
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Do you think Gigi is a sock for Mortimer?You’re fixated. And dull. But at least yiur repetitive and boring.
Tell us how you think you look in the mirror Narcissus.
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Do you think Gigi is a sock for Mortimer?You’re fixated. And dull. But at least yiur repetitive and boring.
Tell us how you think you look in the mirror Narcissus.
He is one of the workers in pasties and g strings.Maybe now you can find a coffee shop with men in g-strings and pasties.
He is one of the workers in pasties and g strings.
No. Mortimer is a bit off, but amiable.Do you think Gigi is a sock for Mortimer?
I like all boobies, non-fake ones more.So, since men get to go bear chested in public, should women also get to do so?
I like boobies....
well some boobies.
Wtf is wrong with you?The immoral left is at it again.
I'm all for limited government, except when the crazy leftists want it.Limiting government authority in favor of individual liberty is a win worth celebrating.
AWESOME…that’s so cool…I hate a society guided by a moral order…one with boundaries. Moral societies only build the greatest nations the world has ever known.City ordered bikini baristas to cover up. That’s unconstitutional, WA judge rules
The judge found that the city’s dress code violated the U.S. and Washington State Constitution’s equal protection clause in the 14th Amendment.www.yahoo.com
Bikini baristas in a Washington city were banned from wearing pasties and g-strings to work, and a U.S. district court ruled that it was unconstitutional.
The judgment centered on dress code laws the city of Everett passed in 2017, which the workers say clearly targeted the businesses where they worked.
U.S. District Judge Ricardo Martinez found the dress code, which required all “quick service facility” workers to wear shorts and T-shirts that would cover their midriffs, violates the equal protection clause of the U.S. Constitution as well as the Washington State Constitution’s 14th Amendment because it targets women’s clothing and not men’s.
Well done Judge Martinez!
If you are offended by what they are wearing, get your coffee somewhere else.