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Charlotte McKinney’s Nipple for GQ of the Day

Charlotte McKinney generally has a shitty looking face, But she sure has big tits.. She looks alright in this GQ photoshoot, that I’ve already posted some of the pics of…she sure has big tits.. She’s the kind of girl, who is straight from Florida, which means even if she’s rich, she’s still white trash…but she sure has big tits.. Those big tits got her one campaign for one brand…and boom, she becomes the tits…in Dancing with the Stars…because she sure has big tits.. She did not have any star status at all…but she sure had big tits..yet the TV show called her a star…because she sure has big tits.. So now she’s trying to leverage that experience so that she sticks around, by reminding you that she sure has big tits..and NIPPLES!! The post Charlotte McKinney’s Nipple for GQ of the Day appeared first on DrunkenStepfather .

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Mitt Romney: I Like Firiing People

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Mitt Romney uttered a line today that is likely to become the subject of more than one campaign commercial: Leaving aside the context of what Romney was saying here, which may well have merit, this is, as Kristen Powers notes on Twitter, not something you want to be saying if you are running for President Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Outside the Beltway Discovery Date : 09/01/2012 16:05 Number of articles : 2

Mitt Romney: I Like Firiing People

Ghost porn! aka mormon porn 2

Finally someone that use technology for the good of humanity added by: alexandrek

Does context matter when provocative language is used to raise awareness about important issues?

Raising awarenss about breast cancer and preventative care is nothing new. But one campaign, designed to raise awareness among young people, has been banned from some schools. The campaign, by the Keep A Breast Foundation, includes rubber bracelets sporting the slogan “I love boobies.” The bracelets have been banned at some schools, due to complaints that they are inappropriate. Is the use of provcative language inappropriate as part of an awareness raising campaing? Or should context make a bigger difference? added by: sgwhites