Funny Pictures Thread. It begins again

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Look, I'm a stickler for grammar and all, but in the game of rock-paper-penis, penis always wins.
 
And the Tim Horton's logo.[DOUBLEPOST=1434938585,1434938501][/DOUBLEPOST]And the beaver should be holding at least one hockey stick.
 
You know, a lot of people don’t realize it, but America is actually very large when you compare it to all the other continents.

Misleading. The Mercator Projection distorts the northern states to make them seem larger. I'd say Texas is only 2/3 the size of Asia, at best.
 

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And I'm pretty sure I've posted this one before (linked instead of embedded both for size and bear balls content) but it just seems to fit with the other harlequin romance type stuff from lately.
 

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I have a similar anecdote. When my little sister came out, my whole family said, "Duh," and that was the end of it. She had the same kind of reaction, like, "What? Why does everyone keep saying that?!? I have a husband and kids!" And everyone was like, look sis, I don't want to feed stereotypes or anything, but sometimes when it quacks like a duck, and walks like a duck, it's a lesbian.
 
I have a similar anecdote. When my little sister came out, my whole family said, "Duh," and that was the end of it. She had the same kind of reaction, like, "What? Why does everyone keep saying that?!? I have a husband and kids!" And everyone was like, look sis, I don't want to feed stereotypes or anything, but sometimes when it quacks like a duck, and walks like a duck, it's a lesbian.
My little sister came out to me as bisexual. She told me she was afraid to because she thought I would be disappointed in her or disown her or something.

She thinks her gigantic homo of a big brother is going to disown her.
 
It's all a matter of perspective. People rarely fall 100% at either end of the scale.
I've heard of this. Kati's the one with more background in sexuality. It's a common topic of conversation when we think we're isolated enough that we won't weird out the folks around us (long car trips, elevators, etc).

--Patrick
 
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