rebelgtp wrote:
A southpark fan?...
96DXCivic wrote:spdracer315 wrote:wbjones wrote:Shes a guy?John Brown wrote:If she's 11 then all I can say is that something has really changed since I was that age....96DXCivic wrote: This picture is so scary Edit: I want to see who can guess what is so scary about this picture.Ding ding ding we have a winner. At least she used to be a guy. That is the youngest person to have a sex change . She's 11?
googled....
German teenager Kim Petras who became the world’s youngest transsexual after undergoing an operation at the age of just 16 says she can’t wait for the summer so she can try out a whole new wardrobe of tight fitting clothes.
The pop singer – born Tim – is well known in Germany for having started hormone replacement therapy as part of her gender transition by the age of 12.
Now 16, she completed Gender Reassignment Surgery in November, according to a posting on her blog.
My dog would fall out of the car while driving with the window down. Never got hurt but it would always freak me out.
I won't post a picture of the channel 5 girl here. She looked great 30 years ago, but I think she has been using Michael Jackson's plastic surgeon. Kind of scary now.
So here is a random hotlink for you.
mk2mer wrote:John Brown wrote: Lauren Evans from WILX Lansing.Yuck. Eww. Cheek bones and eyes are weird.
Yes but what is that saying about off beat good looks?
wbjones wrote:96DXCivic wrote:googled.... German teenager Kim Petras who became the world’s youngest transsexual after undergoing an operation at the age of just 16 says she can’t wait for the summer so she can try out a whole new wardrobe of tight fitting clothes. The pop singer – born Tim – is well known in Germany for having started hormone replacement therapy as part of her gender transition by the age of 12. Now 16, she completed Gender Reassignment Surgery in November, according to a posting on her blog.spdracer315 wrote:wbjones wrote:Shes a guy?John Brown wrote:If she's 11 then all I can say is that something has really changed since I was that age....96DXCivic wrote: This picture is so scary Edit: I want to see who can guess what is so scary about this picture.Ding ding ding we have a winner. At least she used to be a guy. That is the youngest person to have a sex change . She's 11?
Admit it . . . you'd still hit it . . .
mk2mer wrote:John Brown wrote: Lauren Evans from WILX Lansing.Yuck. Eww. Cheek bones and eyes are weird.
You guys are a tough crowd
I don't know. I think pretty much all the news chicks posted are kinda ugly, but this one's better than most.
wbjones wrote:John Brown wrote:If she's 11 then all I can say is that something has really changed since I was that age....96DXCivic wrote: This picture is so scary Edit: I want to see who can guess what is so scary about this picture.She's 11?
It's the food. Google "early onset puberty".
Well, since the F-108 never flew (BTW great pic of the 105, oldsaw! I've always thought those a/c never got the credit they deserved), lemme see what I can find..
Shi Hu Zhuan ("Water Margin"). One the "Four Great Classical Works" in Chinese literature. Earliest extant copy seems to be from the 1500s. The story is based upon the old folk tales told about the 12th century bandit (who may or may not have been employed by the Emperor as mercanaries against his enemies-as the novel claims) Song Jiang. The first chapter recalls the release of 108 bandit "heroes" (mercenaries, right? ) from their inprisonment, and much of the middle chapters are about how all 108 of them found lived before they found each other and did the job.
Translated into Japanese as "Suikoden" in the mid 1700s, and the inspiration for my favorite line of Japanese "role playing" video games, actually called "Suikoden" (one of the main features of the games is that you must find and "recruit" 108 characters to your cause in order to get the most rewarding score in the game).
Broke my heart to flood my hard-won headquarters in that one..but it was a tactical necessity.
More "good old days"...
My 17 years of marriage to the same gal means I'm not really sexist. We actually poke fun at this type of stuff all the time. If I really believed any of this she'd beat the crap out of me.
Wally wrote:mk2mer wrote:You guys are a tough crowdJohn Brown wrote: Lauren Evans from WILX Lansing.Yuck. Eww. Cheek bones and eyes are weird.
No, not everybody. I'll admit that she's a babe.
ddavidv wrote: My 17 years of marriage to the same gal means I'm not really sexist.
No it doesn't. 24 years for me, and I'm terribly sexist
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