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2017   Tenpoundbass   2019 Sep 17, 9:15am  

It amazes me, people will laugh and talk about this around the water cooler at work. Then pretend to feign outrage when Trump says "Grab 'em by the pussy" in a private conversation between two guys, that was illegally taped and leaked.
2024   alex_moorett   2019 Sep 23, 2:50am  

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2029   Tenpoundbass   2019 Sep 25, 7:08am  

What in the Fuck is the other cop putting his hand out to refrain the Cop that was protecting his firearm from a violent leftist Terrorist thug for?

We need to get people with fucked up priorities out of law enforcement. When we restore normalcy in America. I will hope the hours and hours of footage will be used to weed out shitty cops that stand with Anarchists and Commies.

I would have knocked that other cop on his Ass too. That other cop should have been on top of that Son of a bitch, shoving his arm behind his back with one hand and grabbing the cuffs with another. Telling his partner, "You knock 'em down, I'm take 'em in!"
2036   Booger   2019 Sep 27, 5:44pm  

This is a parody of a meme:
2040   SoTex   2019 Sep 29, 8:15pm  

Booger says
This is a parody of a meme:


As of tomorrow this is the desktop image on my work computer.
2041   Patrick   2019 Sep 29, 8:24pm  

Took me a while to get it:



Booger says
This is a parody of a meme:
2043   ForcedTQ   2019 Sep 30, 1:32pm  

Booger says


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2044   Heraclitusstudent   2019 Oct 1, 5:41pm  

Booger says
This is a parody of a meme:

There are all kinds of silly version of this meme...
2049   HeadSet   2019 Oct 6, 8:14pm  

Cute, but I am pretty sure soap bubble liquid and wands did not exist 100's of years ago. This is a parody of Rubin style using modern attractive body shapes. Like the old National Lampoon magazine covers that were in the style of Norman Rockwell.
2050   Tenpoundbass   2019 Oct 7, 10:45am  

Around 1733, artist Jean Siméon Chardin painted Soap Bubbles, which depicted a young man leaning out a window and blowing a bubble with a pipe. The most well-known modern piece of art, Bubbles (originally titled A Child’s World) was painted by Sir John Everett Millais around 1886 and became famous as an advertisement for Pears soap. An 1882 book, The American Boys Handy Book: What to do and How to do it, by D.C. Beard, has a chapter “Novelties in Soap-Bubbles.” An editorial cartoon about the Republican nomination, titled “The harmless amusement of second childhood,” appeared in a 1888 issue of The Daily Graphic and depicted a man blowing bubbles with monopoly soap and six senators shown in the bubbles.

The earliest patents for bubble blowers known date back to the 1920s. For example, J. L Gilchrist filed a patent in 1918 for a new and improved bubble pipe, that “may be cheaply manufactured and in which the parts are so associated that they may be disassembled and cleaned and quickly reassembled by an unskilled person.”

http://bubbleblowers.com/history.html

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