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Old Aug 28th, 2003, 04:54 AM       
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For every macho weight lifting straight, there is a macho weight lifting gay. For every gay flamboyant artist, there is one that's straight, too. Gay's just like the cock. Only difference.
You don't know enough gay people. This may seem like the socially appropriate thing to say, but it's false. On average, gay people are more into fashion and pop culture than straight people, enjoy dance and pop music more than harder rock or alternative, have a greater interest in fashion, design and art. I'm not saying it's not because they're expected to by society, but you're fooling yourself if you think that gay people are all just the same as straight people except for the wanting dick part.

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Excuse me, he thinks their communities are evil. Which is the same fucking thing. The show did shit. It didn't open up his eyes to the wonderful world of homosexuality.
So which is it, does the show make me think things about gay people or does it not affect my perception of them? You suggest both in the same post.

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BECAUSE THEY ARE GAY, AND THEY DON'T NEED A TV SHOW TO TELL THEM WHAT THEY ARE! Think about you moron. If they made a show called straight guy for the big fag, would you go, "damn, maybe I'm different than I originally thought."? No, the show wouldnt apply to you. You already know what it's like being straight. They already know what it's like being gay. Also, they already knowwhat straight people are like, becuase they interact with them everyday.
Um... I wouldn't know what it's like because I'm gay.

But I know what some straight people are like, and I know what some gay people are like, and I know that this show doesn't have any unrealistic or offensive portrayals of gay people. You should really shut up until you know what you're talking about. Gay people don't need you to defend them, Captain Kneejerk PC.

Fuck off now.
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