Swing and a miss!
Nothing you posted proves . I simply ask questions. I'm sorry if they offend you, but in no way do they make me phobic.
Swing and a miss!
Nothing you posted proves . I simply ask questions. I'm sorry if they offend you, but in no way do they make me phobic.
Pretty lame actually. 2 of them are questions he asked.... LOL...
This is the most worthless thread. All of you are s .
and the third was hardly phobic.![]()
That includes you, -for-brains.
This thread is gay.
Ooops!!!
phobic remark!!! Gotta Run!
hoe rly?
Yes, actually, it would be. Using "gay" as a synonym for "stupid" or with any sort of negative connotation implies that the speaker things sexuality is wrong, and something to be despised and ridiculed.
Well, ya rly.
TSA is right though, gays have to let the world know that they're gay. They base their whole lives on their sexuality. They must act, dress, and talk gay for some reason, they can't act normal.
what if i said this thread is straight... would that be a heterophobic comment?
For them, "Acting" "Dressing" and "Talking" gay *is* normal. Normalcy differs from person to person...and some would say that that's just them being proud of what they are, regardless of what the rest of the world thinks.
Actually, I think TSA was calling this thread gay as in literally..."gay"....not how little kids subs ute gay for stupid.
Depends on the connotation.
but what if they did act normal, how would you know that they are gay?
Well, in that case, the rest of my point still stands.
Actually, I was saying this thread was merry, or happy, or exciting, or keenly alive and exuberant.
It's not normal, it's unnatural.
Sometimes gays can act obnoxiously gay.
I didn't generalize like you just did though.
I call shenanigans, if not outright bull on that. Nice copypasta from a dictionary, there.
Bull . It's a ing trend and you know it.
No, because the matter at hand is sexuality, so calling it gay is correct.
I disagree.
And, again, all I said about you being phobic was that it was the observation I made based on your behavior here. You're not required to see it the same was I do in order for my observation to be valid.
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