Billy_Kinetta
Paladin of the Lost Hour
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He doesn't want to be a woman. Women weren't born with makeup.Men who want to be women. Yep. A sickness.
They say it was Bruce Jenner's illness. He wants to be "pretty" as his youth fades. They say this is what motivates some "men" to want to become women.
THIS is how nations die.
Reagan wore makeup...Sickness.
No, they need it to attract suckers..He doesn't want to be a woman. Women weren't born with makeup.Men who want to be women. Yep. A sickness.
They say it was Bruce Jenner's illness. He wants to be "pretty" as his youth fades. They say this is what motivates some "men" to want to become women.
THIS is how nations die.
Not relavantReagan wore makeup...Sickness.
Neither is this thread...Not relavantReagan wore makeup...Sickness.
Neither is this thread...Not relavantReagan wore makeup...Sickness.
Many men were wearing makeup in the 18th century, and wigs....Neither is this thread...Not relavantReagan wore makeup...Sickness.
Of course it's relevant. It illustrates cultural change.
Those are some strange folks to Billy...
Those are some strange folks to Billy...
But Billy's a man's man...I know, sounds ghey...Those are some strange folks to Billy...
They're strange to a lot of people, but not the way Billy thinks.
Many men were wearing makeup in the 18th century, and wigs....Neither is this thread...Not relavantReagan wore makeup...Sickness.
Of course it's relevant. It illustrates cultural change.
They are still around...Many men were wearing makeup in the 18th century, and wigs....Neither is this thread...Not relavantReagan wore makeup...
Of course it's relevant. It illustrates cultural change.
Syphilis and lice were also prevalent in the 18th Century.
As you all know, stage and screen makeup is of course not the same as cosmetic street makeup. As you know.
I'm a tolerant person. It doesn't mean I can't raise an interrogative eyebrow, or that I am required to applaud it.