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Well, I guess we no longer have to starve anymore! :laugh:

*opens refrigerator door - sees all of the food* :wideyed:

*shoves everything into the toaster* :woot:

*notices smoke coming out of toaster* :confused:

*runs and hide in fridge as toaster explodes*
:astro:

Well (BEEP)! :grumpy:


 
So, here's a topic of discussion. With the recent task of developing a drag queen fresh in our minds, do you think such a thing as a heterosexual drag queen exists?


(in the meantime, I'm going to have a word with Big Brother, so I walk to the Diary Room door and press the button)
 
So, here's a topic of discussion. With the recent task of developing a drag queen fresh in our minds, do you think such a thing as a heterosexual drag queen exists?


(in the meantime, I'm going to have a word with Big Brother, so I walk to the Diary Room door and press the button)
yes i do, i don't know why they wouldn't...
 
I disagree. There's a certain personality that a character of this type requires, and it comes much easier to a person of an LGBC (for Curious) orientation. How many straight drag queens can you think of off the top of your head?
 
I disagree. There's a certain personality that a character of this type requires, and it comes much easier to a person of an LGBC (for Curious) orientation. How many straight drag queens can you think of off the top of your head?
that just means you think there's a certain type of personality suited to a drag queen,
i don't know any drag queens so i couldn't name any, i couldn't name any gay drag queens either... coming up with stuff 'off the top of your head' isn't a very logical way to prove facts
 
Right. I think there is a certain type of personality associated with a drag queen that is much more easily found in gay people than in straight. There was a time long ago where drag was considered scandalous. Now, it's a joke. The world, Australia included, is being conditioned to believe that men impersonating women are OK, that they're a source of humor. That could lead to acceptance of homosexuality, which I believe is a sin.


Now I don't have a problem with LGBTs. They don't bother me, I don't bother them. However, I am at heart, a sort of old-fashioned family man. I've got morals, I've got standards. I am a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, and I don't know of any drag queens who are active members of our church.
 
Right. I think there is a certain type of personality associated with a drag queen that is much more easily found in gay people than in straight. There was a time long ago where drag was considered scandalous. Now, it's a joke. The world, Australia included, is being conditioned to believe that men impersonating women are OK, that they're a source of humor. That could lead to acceptance of homosexuality, which I believe is a sin.


Now I don't have a problem with LGBTs. They don't bother me, I don't bother them. However, I am at heart, a sort of old-fashioned family man. I've got morals, I've got standards. I am a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, and I don't know of any drag queens who are active members of our church.
"homosexuality, which I believe is a sin.


Now I don't have a problem with LGBTs."
ahahahahahah sorry i didn't realise you were an idiot, probably won't both talking to you anymore
 
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