That’s so gay
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It’s the junior Eurovision song contest this weekend. I’ll miss it, but we were talking about it in the office and concensus of opinion seemed to be that the fact I even knew it was taking place simply reinforced a stereotype. Seems Amazon thinks the same. Browsing Puppets on a String, a best-of compilation of Eurovision tracks, Amazon suggests I might also be interested in buying this DVD.
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December 7th, 2005 at 6:51 pm
“That’s so gay” is a phrase that comes out of a person’s mouth so randomly. Remeber how your parents say, “Think before you say what you need/want to say” or “Watch your mouth,” ? Well, how can you watch your mouth when something is so random. Words/phrases hurt people, get over it. We hear how gays constantly say, “what’s so gay about it” & “tell me what’s so gay!” People do need to watch their mouth, just like how they say “fuck” in front of a four-year-old. Phrases & words that cause kids to ruin their vocabulary little by little are made almost everyday. It’s not put-downs to those who complain, because me, myself, am a bisexual. All in all, it’s those things that we think should be profanity. It’s just an “American phrase” that’s added in to the “swear jar.”
$5, please?