Lemme guess: “Fag” is like icky out fairy boys. “Gay” is like what goes on during your boys’ trip to Vegas for “the NCAA tournament,” (and stays there, of course).
You either don't know many gay men, or the ones you do know are weird and out of touch.
i'm sure you know lots of them heh heh
I knew I could tease out MTG's classic Homophobia, and there it is folks.
Lemme guess: “Fag” is like icky out fairy boys. “Gay” is like what goes on during your boys’ trip to Vegas for “the NCAA tournament,” (and stays there, of course).
You either don't know many gay men, or the ones you do know are weird and out of touch.
i'm sure you know lots of them heh heh
I knew I could tease out MTG's classic Homophobia, and there it is folks.
project project project
...says the guy with the Gayest Avatar and Moniker ever.
Pro Tip: Google "projection" before you misuse it, son.
Lemme guess: “Fag” is like icky out fairy boys. “Gay” is like what goes on during your boys’ trip to Vegas for “the NCAA tournament,” (and stays there, of course).
You either don't know many gay men, or the ones you do know are weird and out of touch.
i'm sure you know lots of them heh heh
I knew I could tease out MTG's classic Homophobia, and there it is folks.
project project project
...says the guy with the Gayest Avatar and Moniker ever.
Pro Tip: Google "projection" before you misuse it, son.
sledog is a better poster than you, which is saying something
Lemme guess: “Fag” is like icky out fairy boys. “Gay” is like what goes on during your boys’ trip to Vegas for “the NCAA tournament,” (and stays there, of course).
You either don't know many gay men, or the ones you do know are weird and out of touch.
i'm sure you know lots of them heh heh
I knew I could tease out MTG's classic Homophobia, and there it is folks.
project project project
...says the guy with the Gayest Avatar and Moniker ever.
Pro Tip: Google "projection" before you misuse it, son.
sledog is a better poster than you, which is saying something
Lemme guess: “Fag” is like icky out fairy boys. “Gay” is like what goes on during your boys’ trip to Vegas for “the NCAA tournament,” (and stays there, of course).
You either don't know many gay men, or the ones you do know are weird and out of touch.
I know more than a few, including friends and family. I still don't understand this distinction you make, and what it has to do with people here dropping "fag" and "cocksucker" continuously. Enlighten me, please.
Lemme guess: “Fag” is like icky out fairy boys. “Gay” is like what goes on during your boys’ trip to Vegas for “the NCAA tournament,” (and stays there, of course).
You either don't know many gay men, or the ones you do know are weird and out of touch.
I know more than a few, including friends and family. I still don't understand this distinction you make, and what it has to do with people here dropping "fag" and "cocksucker" continuously. Enlighten me, please.
You don't understand because you've been brainwashed by PC culture.
And/Or you run with a dull, outside-the-know crowd.
Lemme guess: “Fag” is like icky out fairy boys. “Gay” is like what goes on during your boys’ trip to Vegas for “the NCAA tournament,” (and stays there, of course).
You either don't know many gay men, or the ones you do know are weird and out of touch.
I know more than a few, including friends and family. I still don't understand this distinction you make, and what it has to do with people here dropping "fag" and "cocksucker" continuously. Enlighten me, please.
You don't understand because you've been brainwashed by PC culture.
And/Or you run with a dull, outside-the-know crowd.
Lurk awhile longer and you might figure it out.
I think I've got it now:
"Peter Robinson, a professor of Sociology at Swinburne University, told me that 'the usage of these slurs goes to what sociologists call "in-group behaviour," where some will use derogatory terms as terms of endearment for each other.'
So is there a feeling that the word 'fag' could be used by a group of gay men to show a sense of belonging with each other — finding common ground by saying a word only we can say without a large amount of backlash."
Lemme guess: “Fag” is like icky out fairy boys. “Gay” is like what goes on during your boys’ trip to Vegas for “the NCAA tournament,” (and stays there, of course).
You either don't know many gay men, or the ones you do know are weird and out of touch.
I know more than a few, including friends and family. I still don't understand this distinction you make, and what it has to do with people here dropping "fag" and "cocksucker" continuously. Enlighten me, please.
You don't understand because you've been brainwashed by PC culture.
And/Or you run with a dull, outside-the-know crowd.
Lurk awhile longer and you might figure it out.
I think I've got it now:
"Peter Robinson, a professor of Sociology at Swinburne University, told me that 'the usage of these slurs goes to what sociologists call "in-group behaviour," where some will use derogatory terms as terms of endearment for each other.'
So is there a feeling that the word 'fag' could be used by a group of gay men to show a sense of belonging with each other — finding common ground by saying a word only we can say without a large amount of backlash."
Lemme guess: “Fag” is like icky out fairy boys. “Gay” is like what goes on during your boys’ trip to Vegas for “the NCAA tournament,” (and stays there, of course).
You either don't know many gay men, or the ones you do know are weird and out of touch.
I know more than a few, including friends and family. I still don't understand this distinction you make, and what it has to do with people here dropping "fag" and "cocksucker" continuously. Enlighten me, please.
You don't understand because you've been brainwashed by PC culture.
And/Or you run with a dull, outside-the-know crowd.
Lurk awhile longer and you might figure it out.
I think I've got it now:
"Peter Robinson, a professor of Sociology at Swinburne University, told me that 'the usage of these slurs goes to what sociologists call "in-group behaviour," where some will use derogatory terms as terms of endearment for each other.'
So is there a feeling that the word 'fag' could be used by a group of gay men to show a sense of belonging with each other — finding common ground by saying a word only we can say without a large amount of backlash."
Lemme guess: “Fag” is like icky out fairy boys. “Gay” is like what goes on during your boys’ trip to Vegas for “the NCAA tournament,” (and stays there, of course).
You either don't know many gay men, or the ones you do know are weird and out of touch.
I know more than a few, including friends and family. I still don't understand this distinction you make, and what it has to do with people here dropping "fag" and "cocksucker" continuously. Enlighten me, please.
You don't understand because you've been brainwashed by PC culture.
And/Or you run with a dull, outside-the-know crowd.
Lurk awhile longer and you might figure it out.
I think I've got it now:
"Peter Robinson, a professor of Sociology at Swinburne University, told me that 'the usage of these slurs goes to what sociologists call "in-group behaviour," where some will use derogatory terms as terms of endearment for each other.'
So is there a feeling that the word 'fag' could be used by a group of gay men to show a sense of belonging with each other — finding common ground by saying a word only we can say without a large amount of backlash."
STOP. JUST STOP. I tried to help, but I can't watch anymore.
Turd, my working theory is not active vitriolic hatred, but that you and others wish for this board to be a nostalgic "safe space" for people like you to continue using the same brand of (ostensibly harmless) homophobic humor that you used in the halcyon high school and/or frat days. Since then, you have felt increasingly oppressed by "PC culture" seeking to prevent you from using homophobic slurs in polite society. Confirm, and I'll drop this.
Lemme guess: “Fag” is like icky out fairy boys. “Gay” is like what goes on during your boys’ trip to Vegas for “the NCAA tournament,” (and stays there, of course).
You either don't know many gay men, or the ones you do know are weird and out of touch.
I know more than a few, including friends and family. I still don't understand this distinction you make, and what it has to do with people here dropping "fag" and "cocksucker" continuously. Enlighten me, please.
You don't understand because you've been brainwashed by PC culture.
And/Or you run with a dull, outside-the-know crowd.
Lurk awhile longer and you might figure it out.
I think I've got it now:
"Peter Robinson, a professor of Sociology at Swinburne University, told me that 'the usage of these slurs goes to what sociologists call "in-group behaviour," where some will use derogatory terms as terms of endearment for each other.'
So is there a feeling that the word 'fag' could be used by a group of gay men to show a sense of belonging with each other — finding common ground by saying a word only we can say without a large amount of backlash."
STOP. JUST STOP. I tried to help, but I can't watch anymore.
Turd, my working theory is not active vitriolic hatred, but that you and others wish for this board to be a nostalgic "safe space" for people like you to continue using the same brand of (ostensibly harmless) homophobic humor that you used in the halcyon high school and/or frat days. Since then, you have felt increasingly oppressed by "PC culture" seeking to prevent you from using homophobic slurs in polite society. Confirm, and I'll drop this.
I'm afraid you're beyond help. Thick as a fucking brick. I tried.
Lemme guess: “Fag” is like icky out fairy boys. “Gay” is like what goes on during your boys’ trip to Vegas for “the NCAA tournament,” (and stays there, of course).
You either don't know many gay men, or the ones you do know are weird and out of touch.
I know more than a few, including friends and family. I still don't understand this distinction you make, and what it has to do with people here dropping "fag" and "cocksucker" continuously. Enlighten me, please.
You don't understand because you've been brainwashed by PC culture.
And/Or you run with a dull, outside-the-know crowd.
Lurk awhile longer and you might figure it out.
I think I've got it now:
"Peter Robinson, a professor of Sociology at Swinburne University, told me that 'the usage of these slurs goes to what sociologists call "in-group behaviour," where some will use derogatory terms as terms of endearment for each other.'
So is there a feeling that the word 'fag' could be used by a group of gay men to show a sense of belonging with each other — finding common ground by saying a word only we can say without a large amount of backlash."
STOP. JUST STOP. I tried to help, but I can't watch anymore.
Turd, my working theory is not active vitriolic hatred, but that you and others wish for this board to be a nostalgic "safe space" for people like you to continue using the same brand of (ostensibly harmless) homophobic humor that you used in the halcyon high school and/or frat days. Since then, you have felt increasingly oppressed by "PC culture" seeking to prevent you from using homophobic slurs in polite society. Confirm, and I'll drop this.
Were you born gay or sucked into it?
Also this Alt account. Are you the gay one or Mariota?
Lemme guess: “Fag” is like icky out fairy boys. “Gay” is like what goes on during your boys’ trip to Vegas for “the NCAA tournament,” (and stays there, of course).
You either don't know many gay men, or the ones you do know are weird and out of touch.
I know more than a few, including friends and family. I still don't understand this distinction you make, and what it has to do with people here dropping "fag" and "cocksucker" continuously. Enlighten me, please.
You don't understand because you've been brainwashed by PC culture.
And/Or you run with a dull, outside-the-know crowd.
Lurk awhile longer and you might figure it out.
I think I've got it now:
"Peter Robinson, a professor of Sociology at Swinburne University, told me that 'the usage of these slurs goes to what sociologists call "in-group behaviour," where some will use derogatory terms as terms of endearment for each other.'
So is there a feeling that the word 'fag' could be used by a group of gay men to show a sense of belonging with each other — finding common ground by saying a word only we can say without a large amount of backlash."
STOP. JUST STOP. I tried to help, but I can't watch anymore.
Turd, my working theory is not active vitriolic hatred, but that you and others wish for this board to be a nostalgic "safe space" for people like you to continue using the same brand of (ostensibly harmless) homophobic humor that you used in the halcyon high school and/or frat days. Since then, you have felt increasingly oppressed by "PC culture" seeking to prevent you from using homophobic slurs in polite society. Confirm, and I'll drop this.
Lemme guess: “Fag” is like icky out fairy boys. “Gay” is like what goes on during your boys’ trip to Vegas for “the NCAA tournament,” (and stays there, of course).
You either don't know many gay men, or the ones you do know are weird and out of touch.
I know more than a few, including friends and family. I still don't understand this distinction you make, and what it has to do with people here dropping "fag" and "cocksucker" continuously. Enlighten me, please.
You don't understand because you've been brainwashed by PC culture.
And/Or you run with a dull, outside-the-know crowd.
Lurk awhile longer and you might figure it out.
I think I've got it now:
"Peter Robinson, a professor of Sociology at Swinburne University, told me that 'the usage of these slurs goes to what sociologists call "in-group behaviour," where some will use derogatory terms as terms of endearment for each other.'
So is there a feeling that the word 'fag' could be used by a group of gay men to show a sense of belonging with each other — finding common ground by saying a word only we can say without a large amount of backlash."
STOP. JUST STOP. I tried to help, but I can't watch anymore.
Turd, my working theory is not active vitriolic hatred, but that you and others wish for this board to be a nostalgic "safe space" for people like you to continue using the same brand of (ostensibly harmless) homophobic humor that you used in the halcyon high school and/or frat days. Since then, you have felt increasingly oppressed by "PC culture" seeking to prevent you from using homophobic slurs in polite society. Confirm, and I'll drop this.
Lemme guess: “Fag” is like icky out fairy boys. “Gay” is like what goes on during your boys’ trip to Vegas for “the NCAA tournament,” (and stays there, of course).
You either don't know many gay men, or the ones you do know are weird and out of touch.
I know more than a few, including friends and family. I still don't understand this distinction you make, and what it has to do with people here dropping "fag" and "cocksucker" continuously. Enlighten me, please.
You don't understand because you've been brainwashed by PC culture.
And/Or you run with a dull, outside-the-know crowd.
Lurk awhile longer and you might figure it out.
I think I've got it now:
"Peter Robinson, a professor of Sociology at Swinburne University, told me that 'the usage of these slurs goes to what sociologists call "in-group behaviour," where some will use derogatory terms as terms of endearment for each other.'
So is there a feeling that the word 'fag' could be used by a group of gay men to show a sense of belonging with each other — finding common ground by saying a word only we can say without a large amount of backlash."
STOP. JUST STOP. I tried to help, but I can't watch anymore.
Turd, my working theory is not active vitriolic hatred, but that you and others wish for this board to be a nostalgic "safe space" for people like you to continue using the same brand of (ostensibly harmless) homophobic humor that you used in the halcyon high school and/or frat days. Since then, you have felt increasingly oppressed by "PC culture" seeking to prevent you from using homophobic slurs in polite society. Confirm, and I'll drop this.
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Pro Tip: Google "projection" before you misuse it, son.
Place your bets.
you don't have to try so hard all the time. sometimes less is more.
And/Or you run with a dull, outside-the-know crowd.
Lurk awhile longer and you might figure it out.
"Peter Robinson, a professor of Sociology at Swinburne University, told me that 'the usage of these slurs goes to what sociologists call "in-group behaviour," where some will use derogatory terms as terms of endearment for each other.'
So is there a feeling that the word 'fag' could be used by a group of gay men to show a sense of belonging with each other — finding common ground by saying a word only we can say without a large amount of backlash."
https://www.pinknews.co.uk/2018/08/25/is-it-ever-ok-to-say-fag/
Sound about right?
Also this Alt account. Are you the gay one or Mariota?