That's a bit tame for you isn't it? I'm sure a bigot like you could come up with something more offensive than that?
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Sun 11 Oct 2009, 10:46,
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Moi a bigot ?
I had no problems with the fact he was gay (no issues with sexual preference)
I just don't like boyzone
theres no joke in the picture I didn't realise every post needed a joke
The file name is a genuine typo
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Sun 11 Oct 2009, 11:02,
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I just don't like boyzone
theres no joke in the picture I didn't realise every post needed a joke
The file name is a genuine typo
Being gay seems to have become a fashion accessory
If someones genuine sexual preference is for a same sex relationship then cool go for it
Its when you see and hear stereotypical gay men that I get a little annoyed
Why place yourself into a check box, I have seen people change once they "come out" into raging queens and when I have asked them why the change they replied with "well its what we do"
Well sorry but be yourself and stop trying to fit into a scene
and personally if I was to turn gay I would want to go for a man and not some scrawny little squeaky queen or am I missing the point?
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Sun 11 Oct 2009, 11:29,
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Its when you see and hear stereotypical gay men that I get a little annoyed
Why place yourself into a check box, I have seen people change once they "come out" into raging queens and when I have asked them why the change they replied with "well its what we do"
Well sorry but be yourself and stop trying to fit into a scene
and personally if I was to turn gay I would want to go for a man and not some scrawny little squeaky queen or am I missing the point?
All stereotypes are awful, though.
Jeremy Clarkson is a straight white male stereotype, and he's an utter cunt.
Stereotypes just come from whoever is the loudest in a particular group, and thus the most noticable. Loud people are rarely particulaly pleasant.
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Sun 11 Oct 2009, 11:35,
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Stereotypes just come from whoever is the loudest in a particular group, and thus the most noticable. Loud people are rarely particulaly pleasant.