User Panel
Quoted: Yea some people, especially people in Utah, aren't dirtbags. Maybe they want to conserve a positive culture and not our skanky bullshit. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Karens are out in force. There is nothing erotic about a skeleton. Yea some people, especially people in Utah, aren't dirtbags. Maybe they want to conserve a positive culture and not our skanky bullshit. And if it wasn’t for that pesky first amendment we could finally childproof the world. |
|
Satan doing Satan things.
There's nothing holy about Halloween. |
|
|
|
Should have made them trannies with Bud Light cans scattered about. With a Fauci representation beating off.
|
|
What's Karen gonna do when ham ass comes to her neighborhood? Call the HOA?
|
|
Looks like a Gymnastics event.
Only degenerates would know/think otherwise. Yea, he should use his own pole and not bring the city down on him. |
|
The didn't make them take it down. They just made them take it off the traffic sign they originally used for the pole.
|
|
|
|
|
Quoted: The swifties are going to be mad at you for that comment. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Karens are out in force. There is nothing erotic about a skeleton. Attached File |
|
|
|
Need to replace the barbie jeep in the driveway with a camaro to really class it up.
|
|
All they'd have to do is say there were trans skeletons doing a drag show, and it'd be okily dokily.
|
|
Quoted: Put it on your own property, not city property. View Quote Quoted: View Quote Quoted: Hahaha, that's a good one. What a bunch of party poopers. View Quote |
|
|
Quoted: He put it on the street sign pole, which is on his property View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Put it on your own property, not city property. He put it on the street sign pole, which is on his property |
|
|
I sure wouldn't go Karen over it, but it makes a statement about the owner. This, and other seasonal Walmart plastic lawn garbage is low class. Decorate tastefully, without that junk.
|
|
Quoted: Tell me you know nothing about residential property ownership without saying you know nothing about residential property ownership.... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Put it on your own property, not city property. He put it on the street sign pole, which is on his property Lol |
|
Add a few LBGQT (or how ever that goes) signs and some rainbows and it'll be protected...
Quoted: Put it on your own property, not city property. View Quote Admittedly, I did not read the whole story. I know it was on some type of a sign pole, was that in the folks yard, or in a totally public place like a park or on City hall property? |
|
It’s strange how Halloween used to a fun holiday for children to dress up and get candy. Now every “adult” with a Peter Pan complex goes crazy over it.
|
|
It's so odd. The Karens are silent about Disney sexualizing children and Honey Boo Boo and child beauty pageants, and sexual grooming in schools.
But have a dancing plastic skeleton on a flag pole and the whole world comes unglued? |
|
|
|
Quoted: Come to think of it, I've never seen an anorexic pole dancer. They have been on the other end of the scale. View Quote I have. And there was a Subway in the shopping center with the strip club. One of my friends went and bought a sub and I tried to tip her with it. I told her she was so skinny I couldn’t see her when she walked behind the pole. It didn’t go over well. |
|
|
Quoted: Utah is actually conservative unlike Maine. It's not embarrassing at all. View Quote I refer you to the https://www.sltrib.com |
|
Quoted: Neighbors have even dropped off their own decorations to add to it. Fujishin said. View Quote That says something in itself. I would imagine if it was really indecent the neighbors would not be dropping stuff off. |
|
Glad they got right on that huge problem! Humor is dead, Karen killed it.
|
|
Quoted: Dont put decorations on city property (terrace or on a street sign post). Now if they had a ground mounted flag pole, have at it and the city can eat a dick along with the Karens who complained. BTW the city's media facebook page apparently got all butt hurt over the replies that they deleted the post. Whole lot of people commenting about that they are violating peoples 1st amendment rights by a government agency deleting peoples comments. View Quote Gov't deletes its own post and the replies no longer display on the gov't FB wall? That's life. Gov't deletes its own post and deletes replies posted by others? That's a 1A violation. |
|
Does the city do anything like openly support crossdressing story time?
|
|
Modern parents are so fucking stupid. If you think a skeleton clinging to a street sign is "too inappropriate" then don't even think about letting them access the internet until they're 18.
|
|
The molehill has been made into a mountain .
On his property, no problem. Public property is a bit different. |
|
|
Quoted: Did you read the article or watch the video? They only made him remove it off the of the city owned street sign it was on at first. He moved it into his yard, and neighbors are helping add to it. Go yell at some clouds, and while you're at it find the sense of humor and/or sense of whimsy you obviously lost in the grass. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: don't agree with making them take that down. but i guess i don't have kids i'd have to try to explain it to. Did you read the article or watch the video? They only made him remove it off the of the city owned street sign it was on at first. He moved it into his yard, and neighbors are helping add to it. Quoted: Thats some trashy shit. Go yell at some clouds, and while you're at it find the sense of humor and/or sense of whimsy you obviously lost in the grass. Lol you're on the side of the lady who shaves the sides of her head. Put it in your basement. Putting a sexual display outside is an attention whore move. It's classless. |
|
Quoted: Free speech is fine as long as I agree with it and it doesn't offend me. The right and the left are the same on many issues. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: And if it wasn’t for that pesky first amendment we could finally childproof the world. Free speech is fine as long as I agree with it and it doesn't offend me. The right and the left are the same on many issues. Free speech was about free political speech and not about the freedom to act like a clown. The men who founded our country had much stronger morality and they would be offended by the idiotic and childish slights common today. |
|
Free speech if he says it’s also artistic.
I’m not fond of government playing moral police but it’s also a state dominated by a specific church. No surprise a town gov would be bothered. |
|
|
|
That's hilarious.
Saying that, pole dancing skeletons isn't a hill I'm going to die on. If the public at large is against it then so be it. |
|
RISQUE?????
An upside-down skeleton attached to a pole? Really?? JHC, some people have to dig deep to find things to be "offended' by. It would be one thing if maybe it was a manequin or a NUDE manequin, but a SKELETON??? |
|
If it was on private property like it should be, then I'd have zero problem with it, but the Karens there and here would still bitch about it.
If you can't say something clever when your kids ask then that's on you, I mean how tough is it to just say the skeleton was climbing up and fell down upside down? The only ones sexualizing it are the adults, kids don't know what that means, and the older kids are already well aware of what it is. This country is far too hung up on sex and the human body, the human body is a beautiful thing when taken care of, and ugly when not maintained. |
|
Sign up for the ARFCOM weekly newsletter and be entered to win a free ARFCOM membership. One new winner* is announced every week!
You will receive an email every Friday morning featuring the latest chatter from the hottest topics, breaking news surrounding legislation, as well as exclusive deals only available to ARFCOM email subscribers.
AR15.COM is the world's largest firearm community and is a gathering place for firearm enthusiasts of all types.
From hunters and military members, to competition shooters and general firearm enthusiasts, we welcome anyone who values and respects the way of the firearm.
Subscribe to our monthly Newsletter to receive firearm news, product discounts from your favorite Industry Partners, and more.
Copyright © 1996-2024 AR15.COM LLC. All Rights Reserved.
Any use of this content without express written consent is prohibited.
AR15.Com reserves the right to overwrite or replace any affiliate, commercial, or monetizable links, posted by users, with our own.