"Bygone era" ***** wtf?
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Portland Bans Urinals In $195M �Gender-Neutral?Remodel of Government Building
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After the government agreed to sanction gay marriages, a final symbolic feather-in-the-cap for the multibillion-dollar "gay pride" industry, they effectively ran themselves out of business.
They had 2 choices:
1. Declare "mission accomplished", liquidate hundreds of millions of dollars and lay off tens of thousands of employees. Not going to happen.
2. Retool for the "transgender movement".
Too big to fail just like other huge quasi-corporate organizations. Yet big enough to simply buy a new purpose for themselves out of thin air.Last edited by ////; 10-06-2019, 07:20 PM.
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Originally posted by GhostofDempsey View PostI�m still wondering why a government building cost $195M just to remodel. I�m sure it will cost taxpayers a few hundred thousand to renovate the new bathrooms just to remove urinals that no one was complaining about.
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This is a funny choice of words, but it's clear the intent is to make it seem like a militant decision.
Did they "ban" urinals, or did they just decide not to put in any?
Come to think of it, the shared office space I work at has no urinals either. All individual stalls (each it's own small room).Last edited by BrometheusBob.; 10-06-2019, 08:02 PM.
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Originally posted by Zaroku View Posti lived on a co ed floor in a dorm at Cal, Ida Sproul Unit 3, co ed bathrooms still going on, since the 80s...
...chicks would walk in while i was standing at the urinal. they'd greet me like nothing.
I used to get wood in my room, let it get a little soft, then go take a standing pee, and I stood back from the urinal and was greeting my female dorm dwellers, and I guess that makes me a cheater?
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Originally posted by JimRaynor View PostYou vote for these people and then you complain....
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Originally posted by BrometheusBob. View PostThis is a funny choice of words, but it's clear the intent is to make it seem like a militant decision.
Did they "ban" urinals, or did they just decide not to put in any?
Come to think of it, the shared office space I work at has no urinals either. All individual stalls (each it's own small room).
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