Wonder why America is laughing stock of the world

#76
#76

Back then, everyone understood it was a joke because it was so ludicrous for a man to be dressed up as a woman. That's the whole point of it. The only reason any of the comedy skits work is because it is outlandish to the extreme but the audience is in on the joke (that despite appearances, these are NOT women). The problem is today we have men who actually think that they themselves ARE women and society trying to tell us that those men really ARE women. What was once satirical humor has now become a farcical tragedy.
 
#77
#77
Back then, everyone understood it was a joke because it was so ludicrous for a man to be dressed up as a woman. That's the whole point of it. The only reason any of the comedy skits work is because it is outlandish to the extreme but the audience is in on the joke (that despite appearances, these are NOT women). The problem is today we have men who actually think that they themselves ARE women and society trying to tell us that those men really ARE women. What was once satirical humor has now become a farcical tragedy.
Did you interview the soldiers that are participating? Or are you just assuming?
 
#80
#80
I have tender knees....

Knee pads are issue...

As are elbow pads. And that's actually been a really useful addition to the TA-50 gear without the subtle implications we've been discussing.
 
#87
#87
Anyone whos seen “Under Siege”. …..Duh…….People in drag on a military base/vessel always leads to trouble.


Yeah, I think that sailors in Under Siege knew the difference between this
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and THIS
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The crazy thing is that back then no one had to tell them that one was comedy and the other wasnt.

Sigh, the early 90s, when men were still men and still wanted women.
 
#88
#88
Yeah, I think that sailors in Under Siege knew the difference between this
ImmenseFeistyBobcat-max-1mb.gif

and THIS
erika-eleniak-cake-strip.gif


The crazy thing is that back then no one had to tell them that one was comedy and the other wasnt.

Sigh, the early 90s, when men were still men and still wanted women.

What a fantastic and well substantiated take.
 
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