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Now I can see how much I sincerely hate rainbow whores like that bigoted idiot Mathew Lush, aka Gaygod. (That better not be his real name, so help me.) Other than the fact that they're mildly entertaining, what with their inability to have their own identity, they're just useless matter. I understand that some people are really just that way, but most people need to just cut the s**t.
And believe me, I used to think the only way to live gay was to be an idiotic rainbow whore. But seriously- you end up just looking like a damn stereotype. And yes, stereotypes are there for a reason- mostly because they're nine times out of ten accurate, but that doesn't mean to pull on some rainbow leggings and hate on straight people.
You should know that I am totally gay. Like there's no doubt about it. And I totally believe in homosexual rights, and gay pride and all of that. But also understand that as a gay community, we have to practice what we preach. So why oh why are rainbow whores treating heterosexuality like it's some kind of lie? Just like gay people are really homosexual, heterosexual people are really straight too. Why is heterosexually automatically ruled as a way for people to lie to themselves about their true feelings??? Heterosexual people are real! They're not some mythical creature.
And this is mostly directed towards the youtube-f*****t-whores who take gay to a whole different level. I mean, homosexuality is a lifestyle. It's not a ******** trend that you can just imitate because you know what people interpret as 'gay'. Homosexuality is attraction to the same gender, not phony lisps, effeminate clothes, and using your own distorted from of bigotry against what you consider a bigot. Seriously, though. Why are all the internet gay people making us look bad?
They're just funny, and that's all I can tell myself. When handling imitation gay people, you just have to have a sense of humor and hope that one day people won't have to imitate what they see on television and the "youtube" just to express how they feel on the inside.
Seriously though, if I could communicate with myself from about two years ago, just ready to admit my sexuality to myself, I would explain to him that acting like a little fairy is by no means "cute" and it sure as Hell isn't proving that you're homosexual. I can only hope that some young, homosexual mind out there, male or female, is reading this and understanding that the way they feel doesn't have to be expressed in any other way than themselves, the real themselves, and not some idiotic trend. I wish I could just show people how stupid they look when they act like rainbow whores...
fashion assassin · Sun Feb 01, 2009 @ 06:38am · 0 Comments |
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