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Post by "The Rated XXX Superstar" Jed on May 1, 2011 23:40:27 GMT -5
Well, I'm a big fan of Dillon Samuels, Brent Corrigan, & Brant Moore. Dillon's boyfriend, Kyos Kristian or something like that? Amazing. Kyros Christian. He follows me on Twitter. ;D And yes I'm a big fan of his as well. Also, they're husbands now. Got married recently.
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Post by "The Rated XXX Superstar" Jed on May 2, 2011 9:24:55 GMT -5
Holy f***! We're news! @glbtworldnews The 'Crap - Wrestling & Entertainment Forum - The Gay Community 6 ... bit.ly/jSjCDA
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Post by LONG ISLAND's OWN vinnypic on May 2, 2011 11:38:02 GMT -5
Dillon's boyfriend, Kyos Kristian or something like that? Amazing. Kyros Christian. He follows me on Twitter. ;D And yes I'm a big fan of his as well. Also, they're husbands now. Got married recently. The things I would do to the two if them.
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Post by SamTastic thinks CM Punk sucks on May 2, 2011 17:37:44 GMT -5
Holy Crap! We are news!
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Post by slappy on May 2, 2011 18:22:08 GMT -5
The new non-Dolph's brother FCW talent is quite hot.
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Post by James McCloud IS John Godot on May 8, 2011 23:39:33 GMT -5
Wow, this was a long way down. Took some digging, I tell you what. </Hank Hill>
I'm feeling so down right now. Not enough to do something silly. But enough to tell myself doing something silly would be, erm, silly. I'm just posting this as part of that whole "don't bottle everything up" thing I hear is supposed to be good.
How 'bout them Knicks?
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Post by LONG ISLAND's OWN vinnypic on May 8, 2011 23:59:47 GMT -5
Dont be down. Whats got you down? Gay stuff or self stuff from being gay? stuff independent of that? Talk.
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Post by Orange on May 9, 2011 0:05:54 GMT -5
So I was part of another debate about gay marriage on another forum, and ran across one of the most tolerant, open minded people I have ever seen when it comes to gays. Why this surprised me is because he referred to gays as "homosexuals", which is something I kinda always put together with intolerance, just proved to me that tolerance comes in all different types of........words, I guess
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Post by BlahBlah on May 9, 2011 0:25:20 GMT -5
So I was part of another debate about gay marriage on another forum, and ran across one of the most tolerant, open minded people I have ever seen when it comes to gays. Why this surprised me is because he referred to gays as "homosexuals", which is something I kinda always put together with intolerance, just proved to me that tolerance comes in all different types of........words, I guess That's an offensive word to the gay community? Really not trying to be funny, I'm straight and always kind of figured that was the accepted term?
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Post by kidglov3s on May 9, 2011 0:53:23 GMT -5
So I was part of another debate about gay marriage on another forum, and ran across one of the most tolerant, open minded people I have ever seen when it comes to gays. Why this surprised me is because he referred to gays as "homosexuals", which is something I kinda always put together with intolerance, just proved to me that tolerance comes in all different types of........words, I guess That's an offensive word to the gay community? Really not trying to be funny, I'm straight and always kind of figured that was the accepted term? It's not like everyone who uses that term is anti-gay, but the professional anti-gay types deliberately and exclusively use that term (perhaps to make gay people sound strange, scary and 'other'), so it can be something of a red flag.
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Post by BlahBlah on May 9, 2011 1:03:47 GMT -5
That's an offensive word to the gay community? Really not trying to be funny, I'm straight and always kind of figured that was the accepted term? It's not like everyone who uses that term is anti-gay, but the professional anti-gay types deliberately and exclusively use that term (perhaps to make gay people sound strange, scary and 'other'), so it can be something of a red flag. There's a such thing as "professional" anti-gay types? Sounds kind of strange. So then I'm guessing the most appropriate word is gay?
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Post by Orange on May 9, 2011 1:07:04 GMT -5
So I was part of another debate about gay marriage on another forum, and ran across one of the most tolerant, open minded people I have ever seen when it comes to gays. Why this surprised me is because he referred to gays as "homosexuals", which is something I kinda always put together with intolerance, just proved to me that tolerance comes in all different types of........words, I guess That's an offensive word to the gay community? Really not trying to be funny, I'm straight and always kind of figured that was the accepted term? No I don't believe it's offensive, I do really find it to be a dated word though. To me, "homosexual is as dated as calling black people "colored". While in a technical sense there's nothing wrong or offensive about it, it's just an awkward word to use ya know? EDIT - But I don't want to make this thread all debate-y, so for something fun. I'm 100% convinced that I'd go gay for Criss Angel in a second I know I can't be the only one that finds him amazing looking
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Post by Legion on May 9, 2011 8:36:53 GMT -5
That's an offensive word to the gay community? Really not trying to be funny, I'm straight and always kind of figured that was the accepted term? It's not like everyone who uses that term is anti-gay, but the professional anti-gay types deliberately and exclusively use that term (perhaps to make gay people sound strange, scary and 'other'), so it can be something of a red flag. This is another instance where language is odd. Homosexual isn't at all insulting or a red flag to me. It's generally considered the more PC term, the one you use when you dont want to insult anyone.
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Post by whitecrxsses on May 9, 2011 8:55:13 GMT -5
Criss Angel? I would.
And I don't know about gay terms, but I find 'bi' to be...I dunno. I just associate it with the usual perception of "Will sleep with anything". Bisexual, while longer, just seems like a nicer word to me. xD I'm weird with words though.
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Post by LONG ISLAND's OWN vinnypic on May 10, 2011 10:21:11 GMT -5
I HAVE A QUESTION!
My dad had Fox News on the other day and some jerk was ranting about the Gay Agenda. What is the gay agenda? Did I miss a meeting?
My Gay Agenda is to eat poptarts, watch hockey, and read comic books. Your gay agenda mileage may vary.
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Post by Legion on May 10, 2011 10:48:06 GMT -5
Lol, the gay agenda is generally considered to be anything seen as overly promoting gay lifestyle to the point it is being 'rubbed in peoples faces.'
If we take, for example, Doctor Who. When it came back, it was being run by a man called Russell T Davis, who happens to be gay. During his run on the show, Captain Jack Harkness shows up, a character who is omnisexual, and there are various references to gay relationships throughout the series' including numerous characters who are gay or lesbian (it's never a massive plot point or anything, it's simply awknowledged the character or characters are gay/lesbian and then the story moves on). Many people, unfortunately, screamed that RTD had a 'Gay Agenda' because he kept throwing characters who identified as such into his stories.
Similarly, when a series like Glee makes a big point of homosexuality as one of it's main series story arcs - like it did at the start and end of this season with the whole bullying of the Kurt character, the closeted football star and then the eventual gay kiss - that is apparently following a 'Gay Agenda' because it is highlighting gay issues and, morally, making the point that people should care more and watch what they say and so on and so forth (Glee goes over board with this though, to the point that the gay character can come across as really over sensitive, especailly when talking to his poor dad, who really tries hard to be an accepting father and in that respect is likely slightly sanctimonious, but I'm not sure it can really be called a 'Gay Agenda').
Generally, I think the term is used by people who basically do not want to see gay issues or characters appearing in the media; belieiving as they do that it promotes something they seem to think entirely unacceptable.
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Post by "The Rated XXX Superstar" Jed on May 10, 2011 10:48:19 GMT -5
The gay agenda is our plot to enslave heterosexuals and make Cher queen of the universe, obviously.
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Post by Burst on May 10, 2011 10:56:52 GMT -5
The way I've usually garnered it from listening to people rant in my little bigoted Appalachian hometown, the Gay Agenda is anything that even remotely DARES to portray homosexuals as anything other than freaks, loners, or hellbound sodomites. The usual.
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Post by "The Rated XXX Superstar" Jed on May 10, 2011 11:06:32 GMT -5
Us and our damn desire to be tolerated by society...
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Post by BorneAgain on May 10, 2011 11:16:47 GMT -5
The Gay Agenda is quite clear. They want gay in our TV/movies, gay in our schools, gay in our workplaces, gay in our sports teams, gay in our neighborhoods, gay in our carpet shampooer businesses (that last one makes sense in context). All to build towards the horrifying dystopia landscape that is the gay future: -Classy coupled run Bed & Breakfast's on every corner -The inordinate rise of glass blowing studios -John Barrowman's physique on all forms of currency -A rotation of a dozen different Freddie Mercury songs acting as the national anthem -Women's softball on network TV -Using techniques of gay science to turn all handsome straight studs (including yours truly ) gay. Of course I read this all in a pamphlet I was handed so I can't completely vouch for its veracity.
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