Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He was one of the older and you'd think one of the "mature" students at Yale Law after serving in the military for four years. This isn't normal behavior from a 25 to 27 year old man.
I mean, it isn't.
But if he wanted to take a live and let live stance, who would care? It's the strange fixation on punishing others while he flirts with the camera in his thigh highs and platinum wig. That's the perverse part.
Yale has a very, very famous rep of being full of closeted gay male students.
Which, again, would be *fine* if "JD" wasn't part of a group that's very focused on regulating people's sexuality.
More to the point, they spent a year or so suggesting that anyone in drag was by definition grooming children, that the existence of men dressing as women for any sort of entertainment was a crime against God.
But they have no comments about JD? Or maybe they do and I just don’t lurk on the dark corners of the web where the GOP base lurks.
Yeah, that's where I (and I suspect most) are at. People should be free to do their own thing. You do you. But it's the outright hypocrisy that's the issue. I have to think that this new picture is going to cost Trump some MAGA votes.
I think the bolded is part of why the "weird" thing has hit the Republicans so hard. Democrats embrace difference and can celebrate weirdness when it's bringing people joy. Republicans value conformity and grim enforcement of social norms. (Also, their brand of "weird" is so often of the joyless, creepy variety.)
A healthy society relies on social norms to function. Otherwise, it devolves into disordered chaos—what we’re experiencing now.
I have voted Dem my whole life. At best, the last few years have been a complete $hit show. It’s getting old.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He was one of the older and you'd think one of the "mature" students at Yale Law after serving in the military for four years. This isn't normal behavior from a 25 to 27 year old man.
I mean, it isn't.
But if he wanted to take a live and let live stance, who would care? It's the strange fixation on punishing others while he flirts with the camera in his thigh highs and platinum wig. That's the perverse part.
Yale has a very, very famous rep of being full of closeted gay male students.
Which, again, would be *fine* if "JD" wasn't part of a group that's very focused on regulating people's sexuality.
More to the point, they spent a year or so suggesting that anyone in drag was by definition grooming children, that the existence of men dressing as women for any sort of entertainment was a crime against God.
But they have no comments about JD? Or maybe they do and I just don’t lurk on the dark corners of the web where the GOP base lurks.
Yeah, that's where I (and I suspect most) are at. People should be free to do their own thing. You do you. But it's the outright hypocrisy that's the issue. I have to think that this new picture is going to cost Trump some MAGA votes.
I think the bolded is part of why the "weird" thing has hit the Republicans so hard. Democrats embrace difference and can celebrate weirdness when it's bringing people joy. Republicans value conformity and grim enforcement of social norms. (Also, their brand of "weird" is so often of the joyless, creepy variety.)
A healthy society relies on social norms to function. Otherwise, it devolves into disordered chaos—what we’re experiencing now.
I have voted Dem my whole life. At best, the last few years have been a complete $hit show. It’s getting old.
Nothing was more chaotic than a bunch of mouth breathers descending on the Capitol and beating police officers on January 6 2021, and they weren’t Democrats.
I agree it was terrible, though how many other violent protests have ensured since?
And of those, how many were brought by the Dems/Progressives? Sorry to shake your narrative, but increasingly, it’s mostly Dems who are violent. The tables have turned.
Except the attempted coup was actively encouraged by Donald Trump and disqualifies him from being in any position of power ever again. Thanks for playing!
Anonymous wrote:And it hates women. It really does.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He was one of the older and you'd think one of the "mature" students at Yale Law after serving in the military for four years. This isn't normal behavior from a 25 to 27 year old man.
I mean, it isn't.
But if he wanted to take a live and let live stance, who would care? It's the strange fixation on punishing others while he flirts with the camera in his thigh highs and platinum wig. That's the perverse part.
Yale has a very, very famous rep of being full of closeted gay male students.
Which, again, would be *fine* if "JD" wasn't part of a group that's very focused on regulating people's sexuality.
More to the point, they spent a year or so suggesting that anyone in drag was by definition grooming children, that the existence of men dressing as women for any sort of entertainment was a crime against God.
But they have no comments about JD? Or maybe they do and I just don’t lurk on the dark corners of the web where the GOP base lurks.
Yeah, that's where I (and I suspect most) are at. People should be free to do their own thing. You do you. But it's the outright hypocrisy that's the issue. I have to think that this new picture is going to cost Trump some MAGA votes.
I think the bolded is part of why the "weird" thing has hit the Republicans so hard. Democrats embrace difference and can celebrate weirdness when it's bringing people joy. Republicans value conformity and grim enforcement of social norms. (Also, their brand of "weird" is so often of the joyless, creepy variety.)
A healthy society relies on social norms to function. Otherwise, it devolves into disordered chaos—what we’re experiencing now.
I have voted Dem my whole life. At best, the last few years have been a complete $hit show. It’s getting old.
Nothing was more chaotic than a bunch of mouth breathers descending on the Capitol and beating police officers on January 6 2021, and they weren’t Democrats.
I agree it was terrible, though how many other violent protests have ensured since?
And of those, how many were brought by the Dems/Progressives? Sorry to shake your narrative, but increasingly, it’s mostly Dems who are violent. The tables have turned.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He was one of the older and you'd think one of the "mature" students at Yale Law after serving in the military for four years. This isn't normal behavior from a 25 to 27 year old man.
I mean, it isn't.
But if he wanted to take a live and let live stance, who would care? It's the strange fixation on punishing others while he flirts with the camera in his thigh highs and platinum wig. That's the perverse part.
Yale has a very, very famous rep of being full of closeted gay male students.
Which, again, would be *fine* if "JD" wasn't part of a group that's very focused on regulating people's sexuality.
More to the point, they spent a year or so suggesting that anyone in drag was by definition grooming children, that the existence of men dressing as women for any sort of entertainment was a crime against God.
But they have no comments about JD? Or maybe they do and I just don’t lurk on the dark corners of the web where the GOP base lurks.
Yeah, that's where I (and I suspect most) are at. People should be free to do their own thing. You do you. But it's the outright hypocrisy that's the issue. I have to think that this new picture is going to cost Trump some MAGA votes.
I think the bolded is part of why the "weird" thing has hit the Republicans so hard. Democrats embrace difference and can celebrate weirdness when it's bringing people joy. Republicans value conformity and grim enforcement of social norms. (Also, their brand of "weird" is so often of the joyless, creepy variety.)
A healthy society relies on social norms to function. Otherwise, it devolves into disordered chaos—what we’re experiencing now.
I have voted Dem my whole life. At best, the last few years have been a complete $hit show. It’s getting old.
Nothing was more chaotic than a bunch of mouth breathers descending on the Capitol and beating police officers on January 6 2021, and they weren’t Democrats.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He was one of the older and you'd think one of the "mature" students at Yale Law after serving in the military for four years. This isn't normal behavior from a 25 to 27 year old man.
I mean, it isn't.
But if he wanted to take a live and let live stance, who would care? It's the strange fixation on punishing others while he flirts with the camera in his thigh highs and platinum wig. That's the perverse part.
Yale has a very, very famous rep of being full of closeted gay male students.
Which, again, would be *fine* if "JD" wasn't part of a group that's very focused on regulating people's sexuality.
More to the point, they spent a year or so suggesting that anyone in drag was by definition grooming children, that the existence of men dressing as women for any sort of entertainment was a crime against God.
But they have no comments about JD? Or maybe they do and I just don’t lurk on the dark corners of the web where the GOP base lurks.
Yeah, that's where I (and I suspect most) are at. People should be free to do their own thing. You do you. But it's the outright hypocrisy that's the issue. I have to think that this new picture is going to cost Trump some MAGA votes.
I think the bolded is part of why the "weird" thing has hit the Republicans so hard. Democrats embrace difference and can celebrate weirdness when it's bringing people joy. Republicans value conformity and grim enforcement of social norms. (Also, their brand of "weird" is so often of the joyless, creepy variety.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He was one of the older and you'd think one of the "mature" students at Yale Law after serving in the military for four years. This isn't normal behavior from a 25 to 27 year old man.
I mean, it isn't.
But if he wanted to take a live and let live stance, who would care? It's the strange fixation on punishing others while he flirts with the camera in his thigh highs and platinum wig. That's the perverse part.
Yale has a very, very famous rep of being full of closeted gay male students.
Which, again, would be *fine* if "JD" wasn't part of a group that's very focused on regulating people's sexuality.
More to the point, they spent a year or so suggesting that anyone in drag was by definition grooming children, that the existence of men dressing as women for any sort of entertainment was a crime against God.
But they have no comments about JD? Or maybe they do and I just don’t lurk on the dark corners of the web where the GOP base lurks.
Yeah, that's where I (and I suspect most) are at. People should be free to do their own thing. You do you. But it's the outright hypocrisy that's the issue. I have to think that this new picture is going to cost Trump some MAGA votes.
I think the bolded is part of why the "weird" thing has hit the Republicans so hard. Democrats embrace difference and can celebrate weirdness when it's bringing people joy. Republicans value conformity and grim enforcement of social norms. (Also, their brand of "weird" is so often of the joyless, creepy variety.)
A healthy society relies on social norms to function. Otherwise, it devolves into disordered chaos—what we’re experiencing now.
I have voted Dem my whole life. At best, the last few years have been a complete $hit show. It’s getting old.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He was one of the older and you'd think one of the "mature" students at Yale Law after serving in the military for four years. This isn't normal behavior from a 25 to 27 year old man.
I mean, it isn't.
But if he wanted to take a live and let live stance, who would care? It's the strange fixation on punishing others while he flirts with the camera in his thigh highs and platinum wig. That's the perverse part.
Yale has a very, very famous rep of being full of closeted gay male students.
Which, again, would be *fine* if "JD" wasn't part of a group that's very focused on regulating people's sexuality.
More to the point, they spent a year or so suggesting that anyone in drag was by definition grooming children, that the existence of men dressing as women for any sort of entertainment was a crime against God.
But they have no comments about JD? Or maybe they do and I just don’t lurk on the dark corners of the web where the GOP base lurks.
Yeah, that's where I (and I suspect most) are at. People should be free to do their own thing. You do you. But it's the outright hypocrisy that's the issue. I have to think that this new picture is going to cost Trump some MAGA votes.
I think the bolded is part of why the "weird" thing has hit the Republicans so hard. Democrats embrace difference and can celebrate weirdness when it's bringing people joy. Republicans value conformity and grim enforcement of social norms. (Also, their brand of "weird" is so often of the joyless, creepy variety.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He was one of the older and you'd think one of the "mature" students at Yale Law after serving in the military for four years. This isn't normal behavior from a 25 to 27 year old man.
I mean, it isn't.
But if he wanted to take a live and let live stance, who would care? It's the strange fixation on punishing others while he flirts with the camera in his thigh highs and platinum wig. That's the perverse part.
Yale has a very, very famous rep of being full of closeted gay male students.
Which, again, would be *fine* if "JD" wasn't part of a group that's very focused on regulating people's sexuality.
More to the point, they spent a year or so suggesting that anyone in drag was by definition grooming children, that the existence of men dressing as women for any sort of entertainment was a crime against God.
But they have no comments about JD? Or maybe they do and I just don’t lurk on the dark corners of the web where the GOP base lurks.
Yeah, that's where I (and I suspect most) are at. People should be free to do their own thing. You do you. But it's the outright hypocrisy that's the issue. I have to think that this new picture is going to cost Trump some MAGA votes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He was one of the older and you'd think one of the "mature" students at Yale Law after serving in the military for four years. This isn't normal behavior from a 25 to 27 year old man.
I mean, it isn't.
But if he wanted to take a live and let live stance, who would care? It's the strange fixation on punishing others while he flirts with the camera in his thigh highs and platinum wig. That's the perverse part.
Yale has a very, very famous rep of being full of closeted gay male students.
Which, again, would be *fine* if "JD" wasn't part of a group that's very focused on regulating people's sexuality.
More to the point, they spent a year or so suggesting that anyone in drag was by definition grooming children, that the existence of men dressing as women for any sort of entertainment was a crime against God.
But they have no comments about JD? Or maybe they do and I just don’t lurk on the dark corners of the web where the GOP base lurks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He was one of the older and you'd think one of the "mature" students at Yale Law after serving in the military for four years. This isn't normal behavior from a 25 to 27 year old man.
I mean, it isn't.
But if he wanted to take a live and let live stance, who would care? It's the strange fixation on punishing others while he flirts with the camera in his thigh highs and platinum wig. That's the perverse part.
Yale has a very, very famous rep of being full of closeted gay male students.
Which, again, would be *fine* if "JD" wasn't part of a group that's very focused on regulating people's sexuality.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Here we go again:
https://www.reddit.com/r/pics/comments/1eqi2k5/a_second_photo_of_jd_vance_in_drag_while_at_yale/
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Yeah sure he's not feeling it. Right.
So the first pic looked like a college costume party. This one feels like it's taking it a few steps further.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He was one of the older and you'd think one of the "mature" students at Yale Law after serving in the military for four years. This isn't normal behavior from a 25 to 27 year old man.
I mean, it isn't.
But if he wanted to take a live and let live stance, who would care? It's the strange fixation on punishing others while he flirts with the camera in his thigh highs and platinum wig. That's the perverse part.
Yale has a very, very famous rep of being full of closeted gay male students.