Everett is a married man, madame! (December 23, 1905)
Everett is a married man, madame! (December 23, 1905)
you can either interpret this as sexist because old women arent sexy OR everett being loyal to his one nd only wife. choose your side
Both. He doesn't find her attractive, but he needs to be extra to get the point across without Mrs. True getting involved and potentially using Everett as a blunt object against the offending woman.
Man's kept in place by a mix of love and acknowledging he's found the only person who can take him down.
56 0 ReplyThat last bit sounds like dragon ball
16 0 ReplyWell, now I want to see what happens when the Trues go even further beyond.
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I wonder who's peering in at the door like a creep.
16 0 Replythat's us!
13 0 ReplyHI FIVE 1905. We have had quite a bit of wassail!
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@clark early Everett is just a dick.
7 2 ReplyMy choice: Mrs. True is a jealous woman.
4 0 Replyabsolutely brutal
4 0 ReplyHis hand doesn't have a wedding ring.
3 0 ReplyNot all married men wear them, varies with religion and culture. Source: sidewalk van preachers and long discussions with such.
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I love onions. They're flaky, edible baseballs that make your lookin' spheres sad.
3 0 ReplySexist?! How would that be sexist?!
Do I need to kiss people that I don't want to now in order not to be sexist?
I really don't want to be that anti-woke guy, but you're making it hard for me.
2 0 ReplyAre we sure this isn't his real wife, and this isn't some kind of weird verbally abusive foreplay?
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