“Dr: Are you sexually active? Me: Haha big time. “My doctor told me I’m low on vitamin ‘D’…So I need more D. “Do you like pizza? Cuz I want a pizza dat. I’ll until his soul is down my throat.” 12) Do you like dirty memes too? First of all, I’m disgusting and is a work of art. I can’t ride a heart.” 10) Gotta love funny dirty memes! Woman: If I could come that way, I wouldn’t need batteries.” 8) “Woman: Do you have any batteries? Clerk: Sure come this way (wiggles finger). Baby: I EAT FROM THOSE, BE MORE CONSIDERATE PHIL.” 6) “Baby: So u came on her breasts? Man: …It was an accident. “When she asks if you’re good in bed: Not the best but still good.” 5) Funny dirty memes for dads. “Are girls called chicks because they produce eggs or because they love ?” 4) Does anyone see the problem here?” Hint: the thumbtack. When Ashley comes over tonight if things get serious, make sure you’re SAFE! Use this! P.S. “Son, I know you have grown up now, and I’m proud of you. “When you a hoe and even your toothpaste knows what that mouth do.” 2) We scoured every dark corner of the web for dirty memes and I hope you enjoy this compilation of 71 funny memes! 1) Let the funny dirty memes begin! While some of these sexy memes cross the line and get pretty offensive, it’s all in good fun. Since then, we’ve seen cats playing the piano and tons of memes While there are plenty of clean memes, there are just as many dirty memes for adults that are just as funny. “Kindness is the language which the deaf can hear and the blind can see.The World Wide Web was technically invented in 1989 by British scientist Tim Berners-Lee but it wasn’t until the late 90s that “going online” started to be mainstream. Instead, on his own, he learned American Sign Language so they could communicate better. Proud to say, it was as if my son never noticed his friend’s disability. The deaf man story struck me because, when my son was a young teen, one of his best friends was deaf. So, I’ve tried to set an example for my children by treating everyone with dignity and respect, and by teaching them to not “judge a book by its cover”. My current buddy is a 50-year old man with cerebral palsy AND a great sense of humor, an enviable work ethic, and a sense of justice that most “normal” people don’t have. It is impossible for me to put into words the richness and blessings these folks have brought into my life, AND even though disabled, each of these people have wonderful traits, abilities, personalities (!!!), and values. These are people whom most wouldn’t give the time of day, much less develop a friendship or bond. At any rate, I have met some very interesting and incredible people. I’m not sure what it is about me, but I have always attracted these folks (the same way strangers will tell me their life story while waiting in the grocery store line). Loved, loved, LOVED your story about the deaf man! Ever since I was in middle school (I’m 59 now), I’ve had a number of “special” people come into my life people who have a mental, and sometimes a physical “disability”.
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So with the power of kindness in mind, here are some of my favorite quotes from our blog archive that I often re-read just to remind myself to treat people a little better than necessary: This was my most recent “in your face” reality check proving that the way we treat people makes a big difference in this world. I bet your voice is as beautiful as your personality.” Even though I’ve been in need, I’ve been too afraid to come here for past few days. Thank you for being patient and accepting of my disability. “You are so incredibly kind and beautiful, inside and out. After exchanging notes back and forth several times, so I could place his customized food order, his final note to me read: He looked nervous and immediately handed me a note letting me know that he was unable to hear and that he also had health conditions requiring him to eat low sodium foods.
This morning a deaf man came into the soup kitchen where Marc and I volunteer our time. “Do your little bit of good where you are it’s those little bits of good put together that overwhelm the world.”