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7/11/2015, 10:09 pm
OksanaTheTerrible
Manspreading is the new taboo. Its such aconcern that MTA unveiled a new ad campaign. Men, please cross your legs like good progressives!
7/11/2015, 11:05 pm
Kommissar Uberdave
Tovarisch Oskana! Manspreading comes with age. The older I get, the more I spread...
7/12/2015, 12:03 am
Comrade Putout
I could not believe my ears when [color=#C0392B]OksanaTheTerrible[/color] wrote:Manspreading is the new taboo. Its such aconcern that MTA unveiled a new ad campaign. Men, please cross your legs like good progressives!
7/12/2015, 1:59 am
Captain Craptek
[color=#C0392B]Comrade Putout must not have seen who was sitting there when she[/color] wrote:I could not believe my ears when [color=#C0392B]OksanaTheTerrible[/color] wrote:Manspreading is the new taboo. Its such aconcern that MTA unveiled a new ad campaign. Men, please cross your legs like good progressives!
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I have korrekted her error. (don't bother to thank me comrade)
7/12/2015, 2:43 am
trashmouth
Well then, would or could someone explain the korrect legs crossed position, left over right or right over left or left over their right......
7/12/2015, 7:38 pm
Mikhail Lysenkomann
I for one find it hard to believe there are any Real Men left in New York City -- especially after the departure of Comrade Red Square.
Men on the NYC transit system sit with their legs apart? I doubt it. Most are sitting with their legs tightly closed, to prevent anyone from seeing that they're actually wearing panties. Which are most likely in a wad by the end of the day.
It's the Demokrat Way, you know.
7/12/2015, 8:40 pm
Ivan the Stakhanovets
Comrade Putout wrote:I could not believe my ears when [color=#C0392B]OksanaTheTerrible[/color] wrote:Manspreading is the new taboo. Its such aconcern that MTA unveiled a new ad campaign. Men, please cross your legs like good progressives!
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Truly, it's not my fault.
I have a note from the doctor that I was told I could keep.
(the note, I could keep the note, I can't afford the doctor anymore...)