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Originally posted by: dug777
stfu already.
what the hell, OP is a prat for starting the thread![]()
Crikey Mate, speak English! (What's a Prat?)
- M4H
Originally posted by: dug777
stfu already.
what the hell, OP is a prat for starting the thread![]()
Originally posted by: GeekDrew
Again, he *started* this thread, and it's predominantly about MySpace, not about homosexuality.
Originally posted by: Buck Armstrong
Originally posted by: 3chordcharlie
He could have said that to RB in another context and no one would have a problem with it. But he didn't, he said it in a particular context which carries a particular set of widely held notions about 'just exactly how miserable gays must be'.Originally posted by: Buck Armstrong
Originally posted by: pclstyle
Originally posted by: arcenite
Originally posted by: pclstyle
Originally posted by: Nebor
Originally posted by: arcenite
Finding? I don't have to find, I simply clicked on the links provided by Xionide. I have better things to do than make a Gay's life any more miserable than it already is. Oh and, you havn't answered my question.
What's that supposed to mean?
Arcenite, watch your fvcking mouth you fvcking idiot.
Uh oh, I said Gay. Here we go again. Rbloedow can throw the word around like it's a f!cking tennis ball.
The saddest part is you still don't even realize where you went wrong in that statement. "Make a gay's life more miserable than it already is" ? Are you a fvcking dumbass?
If he said "make your life more miserable than it is" to another poster in any other context, no one would have a problem with it.
Bad defence, it really doesn't hold water.
Sorry, but thats bvllshit. If you want acceptance and tolerance from me, you've got it. But if you want your sexual or racial or any other personal characteristic to make others have to treat you like you're special, carefully choose their words around you, etc., then too fvcking bad. The world didn't work that way before you came out, and it doesn't work that way after. Gay or not, you're still an adult. Grow up.
You wanna be treated special? Ride the short bus.
Originally posted by: MichaelD
Since I can't get my profile to update for some reason, I'll just spew it here.
This seems to be the "G@y Pride Thread."
Being that this IS ATOT, it's also the "I'm not g@y, but I'm protecting the rights of g@y people" thread.
AND, being that this IS ATOT, it's also the "I'm not g@y, nor protecting the rights of those who are g@y, but IF I was a non-g@y protecting the rights of those who ARE g@y, I'd be one of those protecting the rights of those who ARE g@y, threads/..
Get my point?
Here's The Deal According to Mike.
Here at AT, the Real Men (I.E. those that like women, like normal people) get smacked by the feminists, the lesbians and the asexuals, I.E. Brigden.j/k b/c we "objectify" women and their bodies. Blahblahdefkingblah.
The f@gs get ragged on by the heteros, I.E. ME and the rest of the Real Men here at AT, that aren't embarassed to reply "I was looking at your t!ts" when asked by a woman wearing a blouse open to the navel "WTF are you looking at?" :beer:
If you come out the closet with your pink, upturned-collar shirt, screaming about Depeche Mode, you're gonna get flamed. DEAL with it, Village People Fan!!!
If you can't deal with the ridicule you receive about coming out of the closet, maybe you shouldn't have opened the door to begin with, eh Twinkle Toes?
Originally posted by: MichaelD
Since I can't get my profile to update for some reason, I'll just spew it here.
This seems to be the "G@y Pride Thread."
Being that this IS ATOT, it's also the "I'm not g@y, but I'm protecting the rights of g@y people" thread.
AND, being that this IS ATOT, it's also the "I'm not g@y, nor protecting the rights of those who are g@y, but IF I was a non-g@y protecting the rights of those who ARE g@y, I'd be one of those protecting the rights of those who ARE g@y, threads/..
Get my point?
Here's The Deal According to Mike.
Here at AT, the Real Men (I.E. those that like women, like normal people) get smacked by the feminists, the lesbians and the asexuals, I.E. Brigden.j/k b/c we "objectify" women and their bodies. Blahblahdefkingblah.
The f@gs get ragged on by the heteros, I.E. ME and the rest of the Real Men here at AT, that aren't embarassed to reply "I was looking at your t!ts" when asked by a woman wearing a blouse open to the navel "WTF are you looking at?" :beer:
If you come out the closet with your pink, upturned-collar shirt, screaming about Depeche Mode, you're gonna get flamed. DEAL with it, Village People Fan!!!
If you can't deal with the ridicule you receive about coming out of the closet, maybe you shouldn't have opened the door to begin with, eh Twinkle Toes?
Originally posted by: daveymark
this thread has gotten BLOWN out of proportion. people, stop being so ANAL about the issue. There's no need to get all HARD about it.
Originally posted by: arcenite
Originally posted by: pclstyle
Originally posted by: arcenite
Originally posted by: pclstyle
Originally posted by: Buck Armstrong
Originally posted by: pclstyle
Originally posted by: arcenite
Originally posted by: pclstyle
Originally posted by: Nebor
Originally posted by: arcenite
Finding? I don't have to find, I simply clicked on the links provided by Xionide. I have better things to do than make a Gay's life any more miserable than it already is. Oh and, you havn't answered my question.
What's that supposed to mean?
Arcenite, watch your fvcking mouth you fvcking idiot.
Uh oh, I said Gay. Here we go again. Rbloedow can throw the word around like it's a f!cking tennis ball.
The saddest part is you still don't even realize where you went wrong in that statement. "Make a gay's life more miserable than it already is" ? Are you a fvcking dumbass?
If he said "make your life more miserable than it is" to another poster in any other context, no one would have a problem with it.
The point is, he singled out a single group. If he had said, "Make an Asian's life more miserable than it already is", you'd hear quite the uproar.
I have no tolerance for a bigot. Burn
Entertain me as to why an asian would have a miserable life as a generalization. Meaning to what I said was the fact that *the g word* have a harder time putting up with the pressures of the real world.
You don't even realize that you're digging yourself deeper with every reply? So your defense is that gays are more susceptible to failing in the real world, and that their existence must be one of absolute misery? Or is it just that gays are social outcasts?
Idiot. <-- backspaced that sh!t a few times, but I couldn't resist.
I guess I'd have to be gay to understand how life could be easy with everyone poking fun behind my back.
Edit: not as an individual, but knowing my "kind" is not accepted by many.
Originally posted by: pclstyle
Originally posted by: arcenite
Originally posted by: pclstyle
Originally posted by: arcenite
Originally posted by: pclstyle
Originally posted by: Buck Armstrong
Originally posted by: pclstyle
Originally posted by: arcenite
Originally posted by: pclstyle
Originally posted by: Nebor
Originally posted by: arcenite
Finding? I don't have to find, I simply clicked on the links provided by Xionide. I have better things to do than make a Gay's life any more miserable than it already is. Oh and, you havn't answered my question.
What's that supposed to mean?
Arcenite, watch your fvcking mouth you fvcking idiot.
Uh oh, I said Gay. Here we go again. Rbloedow can throw the word around like it's a f!cking tennis ball.
The saddest part is you still don't even realize where you went wrong in that statement. "Make a gay's life more miserable than it already is" ? Are you a fvcking dumbass?
If he said "make your life more miserable than it is" to another poster in any other context, no one would have a problem with it.
The point is, he singled out a single group. If he had said, "Make an Asian's life more miserable than it already is", you'd hear quite the uproar.
I have no tolerance for a bigot. Burn
Entertain me as to why an asian would have a miserable life as a generalization. Meaning to what I said was the fact that *the g word* have a harder time putting up with the pressures of the real world.
You don't even realize that you're digging yourself deeper with every reply? So your defense is that gays are more susceptible to failing in the real world, and that their existence must be one of absolute misery? Or is it just that gays are social outcasts?
Idiot. <-- backspaced that sh!t a few times, but I couldn't resist.
I guess I'd have to be gay to understand how life could be easy with everyone poking fun behind my back.
Edit: not as an individual, but knowing my "kind" is not accepted by many.
Deeper and deeper.
I remember a recent post from someone regarding throwing monkey sh!t, but I won't get into that now.
I quit.
Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
Originally posted by: MichaelD
Since I can't get my profile to update for some reason, I'll just spew it here.
This seems to be the "G@y Pride Thread."
Being that this IS ATOT, it's also the "I'm not g@y, but I'm protecting the rights of g@y people" thread.
AND, being that this IS ATOT, it's also the "I'm not g@y, nor protecting the rights of those who are g@y, but IF I was a non-g@y protecting the rights of those who ARE g@y, I'd be one of those protecting the rights of those who ARE g@y, threads/..
Get my point?
Here's The Deal According to Mike.
Here at AT, the Real Men (I.E. those that like women, like normal people) get smacked by the feminists, the lesbians and the asexuals, I.E. Brigden.j/k b/c we "objectify" women and their bodies. Blahblahdefkingblah.
The f@gs get ragged on by the heteros, I.E. ME and the rest of the Real Men here at AT, that aren't embarassed to reply "I was looking at your t!ts" when asked by a woman wearing a blouse open to the navel "WTF are you looking at?" :beer:
If you come out the closet with your pink, upturned-collar shirt, screaming about Depeche Mode, you're gonna get flamed. DEAL with it, Village People Fan!!!
If you can't deal with the ridicule you receive about coming out of the closet, maybe you shouldn't have opened the door to begin with, eh Twinkle Toes?
Reading that brings to mind the image of a drunk, beligerrent Donald Trump.
"And thash the Real Deal, muddaf*ckas!" :beer:
- M4H
Originally posted by: chrisms
I think a lot of gay people don't realize that homosexuality makes people uncomfortable. It makes me uncomfortable. I don't want to see two dudes kissing, yet I don't care if a guy and a girl are kissing. So what. To me, its natural. Just like to gay people, being gay is natural. But since the majority of people are straight, you can either be flamboyant and make everyone feel uncomfortable (and in turn be somewhat of an outcast) or try to keep it to yourself and close friends. It's a fact of life, no matter how unfair.
Take that one guy on Last Comic Standing, for example. All of his material was about being gay, and for some reason people thought it was funny. I seriously wish I could punch that dude in the face. He annoys the hell out of me. I never heard one joke that entire show that didn't have to do with him being gay.
This is not directed at anyone in these forums but just something I wanted to point out since we're on the subject.
Originally posted by: Buck Armstrong
Sorry, but thats bvllshit. If you want acceptance and tolerance from me, you've got it. But if you want your sexual or racial or any other personal characteristic to make others have to treat you like you're special, carefully choose their words around you, etc., then too fvcking bad. The world didn't work that way before you came out, and it doesn't work that way after. Gay or not, you're still an adult. Grow up.
You wanna be treated special? Ride the short bus.
Originally posted by: GeekDrew
Originally posted by: chrisms
I think a lot of gay people don't realize that homosexuality makes people uncomfortable. It makes me uncomfortable. I don't want to see two dudes kissing, yet I don't care if a guy and a girl are kissing. So what. To me, its natural. Just like to gay people, being gay is natural. But since the majority of people are straight, you can either be flamboyant and make everyone feel uncomfortable (and in turn be somewhat of an outcast) or try to keep it to yourself and close friends. It's a fact of life, no matter how unfair.
Take that one guy on Last Comic Standing, for example. All of his material was about being gay, and for some reason people thought it was funny. I seriously wish I could punch that dude in the face. He annoys the hell out of me. I never heard one joke that entire show that didn't have to do with him being gay.
This is not directed at anyone in these forums but just something I wanted to point out since we're on the subject.
Of course I can't speak for all gays, but I *KNOW* that homosexuality makes an insanely large number of heterosexual people extremely uncomfortable.
I am not flambouyant in real life, nor has *any at all* ever asked me if I am gay IRL, without having prior knowledge - my actions and lifestyle do not give it away. However, this is an online forum - here's where I can relax, without fear of repercussion (for the most part). I don't want to be banned for anything, so I don't go too over the top... but if I were to be banned... oh well, I guess I'll spend more time elsewhere, or create a new account. Here is where I'm able to throw crap in people's faces, to get their reactions, without the risk of being physically assaulted for it (at least in the short term)... so why should I care if I make people on ATOT uncomfortable with my sexuality? I really don't intend to do that - and honestly, I hadn't talked about homosexuality a huge amount until the last couple of weeks. The difference? I realized that it's just an online community... I do value my reputation around here and on other forums, but why not act however I feel?
IRL, I do keep to myself and my friends. It would be stupid to do otherwise - there are too many insane people out there that would go apeshit if I were to be flambouyant in the wrong situation... not that I'd ever want to anyway, for that matter.
I know that this thread is about rbloedow, not myself, but your post was about gay people as a generalization - and that's what I'm responding to.
Originally posted by: GeekDrew
Originally posted by: chrisms
I think a lot of gay people don't realize that homosexuality makes people uncomfortable. It makes me uncomfortable. I don't want to see two dudes kissing, yet I don't care if a guy and a girl are kissing. So what. To me, its natural. Just like to gay people, being gay is natural. But since the majority of people are straight, you can either be flamboyant and make everyone feel uncomfortable (and in turn be somewhat of an outcast) or try to keep it to yourself and close friends. It's a fact of life, no matter how unfair.
Take that one guy on Last Comic Standing, for example. All of his material was about being gay, and for some reason people thought it was funny. I seriously wish I could punch that dude in the face. He annoys the hell out of me. I never heard one joke that entire show that didn't have to do with him being gay.
This is not directed at anyone in these forums but just something I wanted to point out since we're on the subject.
Of course I can't speak for all gays, but I *KNOW* that homosexuality makes an insanely large number of heterosexual people extremely uncomfortable.
I am not flambouyant in real life, nor has *any at all* ever asked me if I am gay IRL, without having prior knowledge - my actions and lifestyle do not give it away. However, this is an online forum - here's where I can relax, without fear of repercussion (for the most part). I don't want to be banned for anything, so I don't go too over the top... but if I were to be banned... oh well, I guess I'll spend more time elsewhere, or create a new account. Here is where I'm able to throw crap in people's faces, to get their reactions, without the risk of being physically assaulted for it (at least in the short term)... so why should I care if I make people on ATOT uncomfortable with my sexuality? I really don't intend to do that - and honestly, I hadn't talked about homosexuality a huge amount until the last couple of weeks. The difference? I realized that it's just an online community... I do value my reputation around here and on other forums, but why not act however I feel?
IRL, I do keep to myself and my friends. It would be stupid to do otherwise - there are too many insane people out there that would go apeshit if I were to be flambouyant in the wrong situation... not that I'd ever want to anyway, for that matter.
I know that this thread is about rbloedow, not myself, but your post was about gay people as a generalization - and that's what I'm responding to.
Here is where I'm able to throw crap in people's faces, to get their reactions
Originally posted by: PricklyPete
Originally posted by: GeekDrew
Originally posted by: chrisms
I think a lot of gay people don't realize that homosexuality makes people uncomfortable. It makes me uncomfortable. I don't want to see two dudes kissing, yet I don't care if a guy and a girl are kissing. So what. To me, its natural. Just like to gay people, being gay is natural. But since the majority of people are straight, you can either be flamboyant and make everyone feel uncomfortable (and in turn be somewhat of an outcast) or try to keep it to yourself and close friends. It's a fact of life, no matter how unfair.
Take that one guy on Last Comic Standing, for example. All of his material was about being gay, and for some reason people thought it was funny. I seriously wish I could punch that dude in the face. He annoys the hell out of me. I never heard one joke that entire show that didn't have to do with him being gay.
This is not directed at anyone in these forums but just something I wanted to point out since we're on the subject.
Of course I can't speak for all gays, but I *KNOW* that homosexuality makes an insanely large number of heterosexual people extremely uncomfortable.
I am not flambouyant in real life, nor has *any at all* ever asked me if I am gay IRL, without having prior knowledge - my actions and lifestyle do not give it away. However, this is an online forum - here's where I can relax, without fear of repercussion (for the most part). I don't want to be banned for anything, so I don't go too over the top... but if I were to be banned... oh well, I guess I'll spend more time elsewhere, or create a new account. Here is where I'm able to throw crap in people's faces, to get their reactions, without the risk of being physically assaulted for it (at least in the short term)... so why should I care if I make people on ATOT uncomfortable with my sexuality? I really don't intend to do that - and honestly, I hadn't talked about homosexuality a huge amount until the last couple of weeks. The difference? I realized that it's just an online community... I do value my reputation around here and on other forums, but why not act however I feel?
IRL, I do keep to myself and my friends. It would be stupid to do otherwise - there are too many insane people out there that would go apeshit if I were to be flambouyant in the wrong situation... not that I'd ever want to anyway, for that matter.
I know that this thread is about rbloedow, not myself, but your post was about gay people as a generalization - and that's what I'm responding to.
I may give bridgen a hard time about being metro sexual and may not understand how a guy can be homosexual, but I realize people are all different and all have there own desires. Don't stop posting here because a few people are narrow minded and can't see the larger picture. I appreciate having a larger audience of different individuals contributing to this forum beyond the typical virign geek we all expect. Don't be dismayed by their bigotry.
Originally posted by: MichaelD
Wow...I'm a bigoted, belligerent, drunken Donald Trump? :Q
That's most DEFINITELY a first for me!! That's really cool...talk about being one of a kind!
Well, I can't speak for the rest of the world, but here in these United States, the gays rule the big cities like New York, San Francisco, Seattle, etc..you know; anywhere public transportation goes.
But as for the REST of the country, we still prefer that people that know that Tab A goes into Slot B be in charge, as opposed to Tab A goes into the Rear Fold of Tab B.
Originally posted by: arcenite
Originally posted by: GeekDrew
Originally posted by: chrisms
I think a lot of gay people don't realize that homosexuality makes people uncomfortable. It makes me uncomfortable. I don't want to see two dudes kissing, yet I don't care if a guy and a girl are kissing. So what. To me, its natural. Just like to gay people, being gay is natural. But since the majority of people are straight, you can either be flamboyant and make everyone feel uncomfortable (and in turn be somewhat of an outcast) or try to keep it to yourself and close friends. It's a fact of life, no matter how unfair.
Take that one guy on Last Comic Standing, for example. All of his material was about being gay, and for some reason people thought it was funny. I seriously wish I could punch that dude in the face. He annoys the hell out of me. I never heard one joke that entire show that didn't have to do with him being gay.
This is not directed at anyone in these forums but just something I wanted to point out since we're on the subject.
Of course I can't speak for all gays, but I *KNOW* that homosexuality makes an insanely large number of heterosexual people extremely uncomfortable.
I am not flambouyant in real life, nor has *any at all* ever asked me if I am gay IRL, without having prior knowledge - my actions and lifestyle do not give it away. However, this is an online forum - here's where I can relax, without fear of repercussion (for the most part). I don't want to be banned for anything, so I don't go too over the top... but if I were to be banned... oh well, I guess I'll spend more time elsewhere, or create a new account. Here is where I'm able to throw crap in people's faces, to get their reactions, without the risk of being physically assaulted for it (at least in the short term)... so why should I care if I make people on ATOT uncomfortable with my sexuality? I really don't intend to do that - and honestly, I hadn't talked about homosexuality a huge amount until the last couple of weeks. The difference? I realized that it's just an online community... I do value my reputation around here and on other forums, but why not act however I feel?
IRL, I do keep to myself and my friends. It would be stupid to do otherwise - there are too many insane people out there that would go apeshit if I were to be flambouyant in the wrong situation... not that I'd ever want to anyway, for that matter.
I know that this thread is about rbloedow, not myself, but your post was about gay people as a generalization - and that's what I'm responding to.
If you don't care if you make people uncomfortable, who are you to tell me what I can say about things that make me uncomfortable?
Originally posted by: BadNewsBears
Originally posted by: rbloedow
Originally posted by: armatron
My girlfriend has about 5 or 6 gay friends. They are all incredibly flamboyant. They are honestly broadening the lines between gays and non-gays. Gay or not, someone that talks about "tapping that hot sexy man's ass" in front of me will make me uncomfortable. Same with "tapping that hot sexy girl's ass". It's rude, we're not 9 years old anymore, and STOP ACTING LIKE THAT. It's not even a 'cultural' thing. You leave high school talking and acting normal but being secretly gay... you arrive at your ultra-liberal college and wake up the next morning acting TOTALLY different. That tells me you do it for attention.
I never talk about having sex, or hitting anything![]()
Have you actually even had gay sex yet. actuall penetration?
Originally posted by: DevilsAdvocate
Ok - I don't see how anything rbloedow or geekdrew said was offensive. At the most, they are excited that they found each other (maybe even love) on a geek forum.
Funny... there were no threads trashing geekbabe and Red Dawn's relationship when they allegedly got together. ... and nothing is grosser than old folks bonin'.
Why then are rbloedow and geekdrew treated differently?
Why was this thread created?
It is simply because they are gay. They are different from the majority of you undersexed losers, and you bigots just can't take it.
Grow a thicker skin, folks. Seek to be offended, and you shall find offense. :roll:
It is not like rbloedow posted a thread that said "OMG 9 days until I get to glaze geekdrew like a Krispy Kreme donut"
That would be offensive.
So... are ya?j/k Sorta.
