Morning
Blogger must have hired DOGE's Tech Bros. Gotta sign in to my email, sign in again for my own blog, sign in again to view other blogs, and sign in AGAIN to leave a comment on those blogs.
It's getting tedious.
Have some
Midweek Mirth.
I know I need it.
23 comments:
Blogger is such a little twat.
And that photo of Connor Peters was all I needed, Big!
XOXO
If I browse you incognito it wants me to sign in to verify age. If not incognito I go straight in. Absurd
Concealer, life hack, WTF 1620, and murderous crow -- so excellent!
Why do I suspect that I won't have to wait to die to have my head up on a stick (or pike)? Probably for being sarcastic at the wrong time...
We need a little mirth every day of the week in this political climate.
Loved the tree running.
I loved the headstone!
They Walk Among Us-- close relatives of those who put a jug of milk, with its nice handle, in a plastic bag.
We need midweek mirth. With as much hate creeping out of the woodwork these days, at least there are some people in the world with a good sense of humor, and folks like us to get a good laugh. Hugs and bisous.
Surprisingly I have had a good run recently of not having to log in to see your blog.
Would it be productive to gauge the opinion of people interacting with this blog, how and when boys should be educated about their bodies, in particular about their ability to multiple-orgasm before they can ejaculate which can hold them in good stead for achieving that as adults too, but also preparing them for penis size differences, erections, ejaculations, masturbation, nudity, homosexuality and just normal male biology, in advance, to minimise trauma and false conceptions?
Can we then extend this to Dad's relationships with sons, homophobia and then education about mens aging and realistic expectations?
I think Dad jokes arose in response to women suppressing normal male sexual banter and jokes because they were upset by it, and so men expressed their sense of fun in less overt ways.
I wish my own Dad had been more overt because I didn't get the message about his own sexuality, from his Dad jokes, which he kept otherwise distant from me.
You can say that again.
XOXO
Today, it has varied; some blogs I have to sign in a second time, some I don't. It's pretty ridiculous.
I think my favorite was the headstone - with the murderous crow a close second.
Ah, our heads can be side by side for the sarcasm.
Thanks for you mid week posts, I always appreciate your commentary, eye candy and the great laughs.
Indeed we do.
Me, too. Nothing has changed.....
And one jug per bag, too!
I think we need something to laugh at every day. If I can keep up with it. Hugs and bisous.
If the questions can be posed in such a manner that won't rouse the Blogger Police.
Mine either.
You're welcome. And thank you for being a Faithful Reader!
The first step is to understand what rouses the Blogger Police and it seems to be images in the blog posts: I have no problem commenting against a blog post, even if I can't see the post itself unless I login to it to satisfy the exclusion of minors. Free speech seems to be permitted as long as it is only the spoken word or its equivalent, which is why I suggested duplicating the blog text at the beginning of each blog comments section.
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