And thatâs how you scored all the points.
Did you try shoving your thumb up his hole?
Standing near the buttons is threatening behaviour and has to be responded to
I think that could have been the initial problem. He was afraid there was a thumb co ing from somewhere and chances were it wasnât his own
Any port in a storm
Finger in damn
He was probably hoping for that. The guy got on the lift seen @Bandage standing in the corner and thought to himself âhe looks like a lad who will stick his thumb up my hole if I give him a chanceâ and so he stands in front of @bandage waiting to have a thumb inserted in his hole. Only explanation with Pride and all just being a couple of weeks ago.
My young lad returned at 4am from a two week wild hike in the Arctic circle. As they had to carry everything, they were permitted only two pairs of knickers. He returned with the only clean thing in his bag being the spare pair.
He bought his mum some reindeer antlers for a present
Your young fella wears knickers?
whats wrong with that?
I thought I had read it wrong but yes, appears to be the case.
This is the 2nd time weâve had this story ?
Thatâs foreigners for ya
Each to their own, it would be slightly unusual in Oireland still. Outside of the clergy anyway.
it should be encouraged
Underpants are the last bastion of toxic masculinity
theres nothing wrong with it.
Same story sadly repeated in real life. Imagine having clean underwear, one pair for 14 days, and lugging them across northern Sweden without changing into them.
Last time she sent him with a clean pair for every day, he didnât wear any, and she got told off by the school saying they took up too much space in his rucksack. I got the blame somehow.
These were a bastion of toxic masculinity alright.