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331222 No. 331222
Show me the gay of the internet... All of it!
Bearforce1youtube thumb
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>> No. 331229
http://plus4chan.org/
>> No. 331230
>>331229
Fuck this gay site.
>> No. 331233
http://www.tomsparties.com/Galleries/ToF/index.html
>> No. 331245
kelly-squid did a great /co/ related edit on one of these images.
>> No. 331303
This one probably takes the cake:
AZIS - Mrazish / АЗИС - Мразишyoutube thumb
>> No. 331304
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http://www.tumblr.com/
>> No. 331333
Gay Daleks 1youtube thumb
>> No. 331366
>>331333
Gayleks?

Also Willies, Willies, I Love Willi…youtube thumb
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>>331229

It's time to post this again, isn't it?
>> No. 331419
Cyndi Lauper - Hey Now (Girls…youtube thumb
>> No. 331462
Holland Boys - I Am Gayyoutube thumb
>> No. 331736
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331736
My dear Anon: You need but look deep within yourself.
>> No. 331747
Thith thread, ith thimply fabulous...
Have thum Hugo Weaving

'I Love The Nightlife' from "P…youtube thumb
>> No. 331748
>>331747
Note 0:20. It's Agent Smith
>> No. 331824
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Out of context Batman panels?


>>331747

Hugo Weaving turning into a were drag queen. What's not to love?
>> No. 331939
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331939
No need to surf the web in fact.
Turn on the TV... the kids channel.
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>>331961
>> No. 331966
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>> No. 332023
>>331939
Wait, do tellitubbies have genders?
>> No. 332037
>>332023
I dunno, but the purple one displays a lot of subtle homo hints.
>> No. 332042
>>332037
Or so say the moralpolice. They can find a "gay" character in just about every children's show ever.
>> No. 332045
>>332042
That's what I like about people, they can find whatever ideas they search for.
>> No. 332046
>>332042
That's the beauty of it all.
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>> No. 332075
actually i probably shouldn't upload the other pictures there's so much penis
http://barkbarkbarkbarkbarkbarkbarkbark.tumblr.com/tagged/men
here have men being menly
>> No. 332076
>>332075
mmmmm
Too thin and traditionally perfect for me.
>> No. 332161
I don't like guyz/bois in general. But I fap to gay furry pron. What does that make me?
>> No. 332163
teletubbies are G.A.Yyoutube thumb
>> No. 332189
>>332161
A denizen of the Internet.
>> No. 332249
>>332161
A literal furfag? A fag only for furs?
>> No. 332314
>>332189
Oh bones, just because you do it doesn't mean everyone does.
>> No. 332317
>>332189
Wait, Bones is gay?
>> No. 332318
>>332317
he's not limited by such binary terms
>> No. 332320
>>332318
So he's bi then.
>> No. 332323
>>332320
tri again
>> No. 332354
What's the difference between bisexual people and pansexuals?

And what is the purpose of pride parades? My friends went to one of them and said it was a terrible mistake. There were a whole lot of half-naked men like dry humping one another and touching and one guy was offering blowjobs to passerby.
>> No. 332355
>>332354
Bisexuals want to fuck men and women. Pansexuals want to fuck people regardless of gender, which I guess includes odd mixtures of identity and biology.

A pride parade is to get noticed. That's pretty much it. Sure, you can make big political deals out of it, but at the end of the day, everyone I've seen has just been a party.
>> No. 332360
>>332354
Some Pride parades will be better than others. The way I describe it is basically like a gay Mardi Gras.
>> No. 332367
>>332354

LGBTs are a long-invisible and still persecuted minority. Until 2003 and Lawrence v. Texas, fourteen states still had sodomy laws on the books, banning consensual sex between adult even in private. Despite Lawrence, many of those states kept the laws on the books, enforcing them sporadically and generally using them as a means for harassment. And, of course, there's the issues of serving in the military, being able to marry, being able to adopt, and having protections from discrimination in employment, housing, and public services. Beyond legal issues there's the bashing, being disowned from families, and being blamed for every natural disaster and calamity to befall any nation.

So yeah, it's a day of saying "Fuck all of you. We exist! You'd rather we don't but we do! We're not going away, and we're happier than you bitter shitbags who base your lives around depriving others of happiness!"
>> No. 332384
>>332367
So it's basically a big dick waving contest between the "community" and the anti gays?

I can get behind the: "We exist! You'd rather we don't but we do! We're not going away"
part, but the
"Fuck all of you. We're happier than you bitter shitbags who base your lives around depriving others of happiness!"
is something I'll never support. It's not noble, it's not courageous, it's spiteful and just as bitter as the very people who try to oppress us.
>> No. 332386
I finally got round to joining the LGBT club here and we're going bowling on Tuesday. Gay bowling.
>> No. 332395
>>332384

It's not dick-waving (although that does happen), it's a protest, an airing of legitimate grievances, assurance to all those still in the closet or too young to be part of the community that they're not alone...as well as big damn party.

When there are people advocating re-criminalizing homosexuality, or institutionalizing us, and sponsoring such legislation in foreign countries, when even our own friends and family turn against us because of second-hand interpretations of repeatedly mistranslated and expurgated religious texts and lies told by those trying to maintain the power they hold based on that same faulty theology, the we have a right to be angry.

And when there are people-Maggie Gallagher, Tony Perkins, etc.-dedicating their lives to ruining ours, they need to be told to fuck off and enjoy living rather than trying to fiill the voids inside themselves by forcing others to share in their misery!

It's not bitterness, it's fighting back. And even the more frivolous, gaudy, or explicit aspects have a purpose. First, anything to make them cringe in disgust is good, second, it's overcoming shame, which leads destructive self-loathing in so many queer people, something I've experienced myself and seen in some of my best friends.
>> No. 332397
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>>332395
Fucking this.
>> No. 332401
>>332386
I expect a full report.
>> No. 332404
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>>332386
Our club doesn't want to go bowling, we're doing karaoke instead.
>> No. 332406
He said yes.
>> No. 332407
>>332395
I am what I am, but I won't make them hate us more.
I will not spread anger, and I will not fight back.

But I won't simply stand down either.
>> No. 332411
In the Navyyoutube thumb
>> No. 332412
Electric Six - "Gay Bar" (Hi Res)youtube thumb
>> No. 332413
>>332395

My problem with pride parades is that if you want anything to get passed, you have to be as non-threatening as possible, and the sexual component of the parades makes conservative dickbags pretty much piss themselves in fear.

There's a reason why the NAACP chose Rosa Parks instead of Claudette Colvin. There's a reason why the ACLU chose the perfectly domestic Lovings to head their anti-miscegenation protests. That's what works. Is it fair? Hell no, but that's what works.

They're scared enough of the idea of sex and the idea of teh gays!!, combining sex and the gays just inflames them.
>> No. 332513
>>332413
But according them, you can't separate the sex from teh gays. That's why they still insist on calling them homosexuals.
>> No. 332544
>>332513

You cannot separate sex from human beings in general. Compare the sexuality in these pride parades to the amount of heterosexuality being "shoved in our faces" everywhere else. Nearly naked women in all manner of advertisements; men and women kissing in public (and if you are on a college campus, occasionally openly groping each other); commercials about condoms and erectile-dysfunction medication that air during the day; media that depicts even primary-school-age children having romantic attractions to the opposite sex. Do you think they could get away with a kid's movie that depicted a kindergarten boy having a crush on another boy? FUUUUU~UCK no! Even lightly-implied homosexual content WILL get slapped with an "R" rating by the MPAA. It's ludicrous, and is a big part of the reason movie studios (who always chose the lower rating if they can get it) rarely have any in their movies.
>> No. 332556
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332556
>check mail
>still on libertarian mailing lists from when I was a member of the party
>inbox is filled with anger and buttmad over DADT being dropped today
>mfw

Homosexuals must be doing something right if they can make these dorks THIS mad.

Dear Plus4 homosexuals; how much would it set me back to get you guys to bump and grind a one of these Conservative whackjobs? I wanna see some bingo wings flailing in anger.
>> No. 332567
>>332544
Honestly?
I don't care for either of it.
>> No. 332579
>>332544
That's... exactly my point. It isn't fair. I never said it was fair. But going the nonthreatening route is how pretty much every civil rights movement got past the gate, and neutering the sexual aspect is part of that.
>> No. 332583
>>332556
Wait, why would Libertarians be against the repeal of an intrusive, ineffective, Government law that has caused the Government millions?
>> No. 332595
>>332583
I ended my membership with the party because of that. After the 2008 elections, the party became over run with these neo-cons turn Tea baggers.
>> No. 332608
>>332583
Internet libertarians don't actually follow libertarian ideals beyond "I should be able to be a douchebag whenever I want".
>> No. 332613
>>332583

If they're just conservatives who don't like being called conservatives and would rather dress up the same beliefs with extra snobbery and a new label and pass themselves off as "politically unconventional rebels".

Political hipsters, if you will.
>> No. 332615
>>332583
Libertarians are like spoiled children.
When they don't want their parents dictating to them their responsibilities, they want to dictate their own.
When they don't want to cooperate with something their friends agree with, they say the decision is their parents and family members, and they coincidentally abide by it because they live there; it's out of their hands.
When they're told to clean their rooms, they complain about regulation and whine about how their rooms are sovereign territory.
When told to pay rent like tenants and not loved children, they complain their parent doesn't love them.
When told to do chores, they say 'My room, my mess.'
When they trip over the second class citizens (younger siblings), they complain about the state of the house.

In general most libertarians are just libertarian when it's advantageous to be liberal and then advantageous when everybody being conservative moral republicans. Ron Paul among the religious-libertarian types.
>> No. 332659
>>332615
Or perhaps they simply have a different view on the world.
>> No. 332665
>>332659
So do spoiled children. Doesn't miraculously make them not spoiled children.
>> No. 332667
>>332608
>>332613
>>332615
>>332665
This. From the Libertarian Party I knew here in MN, it turned from the Libertarian ideals that I liked into a Neo-Con/Compassionate-Conservative pile of wrong.

Gone were the days if "live and let live" which extended to almost everything and in rolled the days of "I hate faggots we need to make sure they're banned from murryin', but we gotta make sure the government is keepin' it's fingers off our guns!"

No more introspection. No more realization that libertarian beliefs would be devastating if forced into law of the land.

No longer were they about keeping government out of people's lives, but rather keeping government in the lives of people they disliked. There was a Voltaire-esque attitude to the members I knew. That is "I may not agree with what you say but I will defend to death your right to say it." But, those guys jumped ship and I shortly followed thereafter.

I will not be aligned with these bigots nor will I voluntarily fund them with my membership dues when they'd be used to combat something as benign as marriage between same genders.
>> No. 332693
>>332412
Someone needs to make a version of this with Mook and Skw.
>> No. 332707
>>332615

Yeah, except...no. The government isn't your parent-parents don't let their kids vote them out of office or decide the rules of the house. The parent works to have money to provide for the child, while the citizens work and give up some of their earnings to the government to provide for it's function. You seem a bit angry, and are probably basing your opinion on some dbags who happened to be libertarian.

For me, and I can speak for no one else, it's simply the coherent alternative to today's liberal and conservative ideologies. If you believe in social liberty, why not economic, and vice versa. There's no reconciling the religiosity of the right and its embrace of laissez-faire capitalism and social darwinism (ok, you can, with Calvinism and it's American mutants, but those are explanations, not justifications); nor can you square the liberal concern with civil liberties and their support of an invasive and all-powerful state.

My philosophy can be summed up as such: If it harms no one-their body, their property, or their exercise of rights-without that person's consent, it should be legal. The maximum amount of freedom for all is the most desirable state, but it cannot be achieved except in anarchy. Anarchy is a vacuum swiftly filled with some form of government, and generally a bad one, so a placeholder state is necessary. It needs to be big enough to protect it's citizens from each other and other states, but no larger than necessary. It needs to be bigger than the biggest corporation and able to prevent it from doing harm and punish it when it does, but it all alone unless they violate the laws. A lightly-sleeping dragon would be a good metaphor.


It's not anarcho-capitalism: there still need to be regulations to prevent harm, and means of redress when harm occurs. In business, as in politics, a vacuum is always filled, and power tends to consolidate; an unregulated market leads to monopolies and the death of economic freedom the same way that anarchy leads to tyranny and the death of all liberty. It doesn't mean no environmental protections, because such is joint property administered to within the borders of the nation by the government, because with a resource of any sort, to avoid a tragedy of commons, needs to be privatized (impossible with something like air or water, and even if you could it'd be a bad idea) or overseen by something accountable to all the people with a claim to it on their behalf.

It doesn't even mean that there shouldn't be government welfare: people do fall into poverty for reasons other than their own fault, and it's beneficial to them and to society as a whole if they're realizing their full potential and are net producers of wealth rather than beggars, thieves, or perpetual dependents. The costs of poverty are felt by society one way or another. As long as the programs in place are designed to get people back to work and not create a dependent constituency (as they have), and as long as the money spent is less than the cost of doing nothing, I think it's not just justified but a moral and policy necessity!

But that's just me and I'm not really a typical libertarian, if there is such a thing.
>> No. 332743
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>MRW libertarians start hijacking a thread to wank about how they aren't like the others.

>>332707
>Generic Libertarian Blarg.
>>332615
>this what libertarianism actually is.
>>332608
>Libertarians don't actually follow libertarian ideals beyond "I should be able to be a douchebag whenever I want.
Fixed.
>> No. 332764
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332764
Remember when this thread was about 'teh gheys'?

Pepperidge Farm Remembers.
>> No. 332768
Can we at least agree that moral objectivists are assholes and move on?
>> No. 332793
>>332764
So what's the source on that picture?
>> No. 332800
>>332793
Not sure which convention, but he's part of an absolutely flawless rule 63 Justice League.
>> No. 332809
Why are gays gay?
Because they're gay!
>> No. 332819
>>332743
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_true_Scotsman
Now that will be enough of that.

Back to homosexuality.
>> No. 332843
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>>332800
San Diego Comic-con
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>>332800

Picture cuts off too soon to tell if it's a *perfect*...his bulge is gonna have to be pretty big to match PG's assets.

So, Gay Days Anaheim, anyone going?
>> No. 332849
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/09/22/republican-debate-dadt-repeal-rick-santorum_n_977105.html?ncid=edlinkusaolp00000009
>> No. 332852
>>332843
Who's that between Hunter & J'onna J'onzz? Reynard?
>> No. 332863
>>332852
I think it's Vixen.
>> No. 332896
Look at our tripfags.
>> No. 332920
>>332843
I have no opinion on everybody else but I cannot stand the Green Lantern, Flash, or Aquawomen.

I saw them on the Giant Bomb Live Show Live or w/e and watching them was pretty unbearable.
>> No. 332940
>>332920
Someone got turned down~
>> No. 332941
>>332940
What?
>> No. 332999
>>332863
A "vixen" is a female fox; a "reynard" is a male fox
>> No. 333025
>>332999

Reynard is the name of a character (French, IIRC) that was a fox, and the name came to refer to a mischevous, trickster fox by extension. A male fox is usually just referred to as a "dog" or simply "fox", as the term is assumed male in the first place.

It's not technically incorrect, just a little awkward, I think.
>> No. 333082
>>333025
What's awkward is saying you see a dog and someone calling you dumb for calling a fox a dog.
>> No. 333244
>>333082

It would probably be equally awkward to call it a "reynard" and have some French guy wonder why in the heck you just called it the French, anthropomorphic version of Robin Hood. This was basically the reason they made Robin Hood a fox in the Disney movie.

Speaking of Disney, I would have bet money that a male fox could be called a "tod", like the character from Fox and The Hound, but I can't for the life of me find a reference to that.

Perhaps we should just leave the foxes alone, anyway.
>> No. 333251
>>333082
But wouldn't they be the dumb fuck for not knowing a male fox is a dog?
>> No. 333425
I wish I remembered where I found that French safe-sex commercial.
It is really funny.
>> No. 333550
>>333425

Hmm . . .

Fruit Flavored Condom Commercialyoutube thumb

or

Banned Commercial - Condomsyoutube thumb
>> No. 333660
No, this one was animated like it was a cartoon. It was funny though, and I like the song that played.
>> No. 333794
Aids Awareness French Campaign (Gay Version)youtube thumb
>> No. 333850
QUESTION:
Why does the stereotypical gay have a lisp? I have yet to encounter one that actually has a lisp.
>> No. 333863
>>333850
I've heard a few. But for the most part, gay men talk just like non-gay men.
>> No. 333865
QUESTION;
How do uhm... gay people and gay rights activists like they way Obama is handeling their issues? I know that most of the country hates him and wants him out and think that he is a spectacular screw up that should be out of office and so on.
>> No. 333867
>>333865
Obama's done a fair bit. He's fought against sexual discrimination in hiring practices, in the workplace, in housing, immigration and he's fought for sexual identity as a human right and for discrimination to be considered a hate crime; he's fought for the rights of gay partners in hospitals and medical decisions (where before hospitals could deny gay partners because 'they're not family' when usually unmarried straight partners were given more leeway - Obama's told hospitals they can't do that anymore. I don't know if he's made it actual law though).
He made his own It Gets Better video, he's hosted a Pride event AT the White House, he always includes LGBT when ever he dicusses human rights whether it's welfare, homelessness, employment, health, immigration, ect. He's very for continuously defining 'family' to include any LGBT relationships.
He repealed DADT, which is a big one, and has been very public about his support and pride of that decision.

I'm Canadian, so I don't know everything, but that's the gist of what I know Obama's done. Pretty big. He's changed a lot of LITTLE things that aren't as newsworthy as DADT or GayMarriage, but they add up and make a difference.

A lot of people are angry, that I know, that Obama hasn't been a big gay leader who came in and just swept the bigots away and made gay marriage instantly legal and everything's bunnies, but politics, especially the fucked up broken system America seems to have, is such a tricky business. Obama might still have a lot of political dancing to get around, but at least he's been continously in support of it.
>> No. 333893
>>333867
>especially the fucked up broken system America seems to have
It is almost exactly the same as every other democratic nation on earth except Switzerland which, has a direct democracy.
>> No. 333896
>>333893
One big difference between the USA and some other big representative democracies is that the USA's plurality voting method pretty effectively locks us into a two-party system.

>>333867
One of the biggest problems I've seen with Obama's term is that he is doing an absolutely terrible job at representing himself and his accomplishments in the face of criticism from the Republicans. At times it almost seems like he's letting the GOP define his presidency with outright lies when it should be a slam-dunk to debunk their arguments.

I suspect a lot of dissatisfaction is not because Obama hasn't done anything to advance rights, it's that nobody knows about what he's done and they think he hasn't done anything.
>> No. 333912
At the end of the day the biggest realization is: The president isn't the problem. The voting public is.
>> No. 333941
> A lot of people are angry, that I know, that Obama hasn't been a big gay leader who came in and just swept the bigots away and made gay marriage instantly legal and everything's bunnies,

This is why everyone is mad at Obama, we were promised change and all we got was the same old story. All he's done is take over the health care system with an ineffective bill, and the banking and automotive industries. He's the worst president we the american people have had in a long time. He doesn't do much; but what he does do lays the foundation for others to destroy america.
>> No. 333943
>>333941
I think this might be a good time to direct you to the actual politics thread before this gets out of hand. It was clever to segway to politics by asking what folks think about Obama's handling of gay issues, but it was pretty dishonest.
>> No. 333976
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>>333912
>At the end of the day the biggest realization is: The president isn't the problem. The corporations funding and lording power of the US government are the problem
Fixed for accuracy.

On a side-note, why is there so hatred towards feminine guys in the gay community?
>> No. 333977
>>333976
> lording power of the US government are the problem
Meant
>lording power over the US government are the problem
>> No. 334016
>>333976
Because men attracted to men are usually attracted to masculinity.
>> No. 334054
>>333976
>No glee fans.
To be fair, that's a pretty good criterion for any dating profile, be it male, female, straight, or gay.
>> No. 334074
>>334054
It is.
>> No. 334087
>First year in LGBT club
>Director tells me that tonight's the annual "LGBT-Religious student conference" which is designed to "promote a healthy tolerable relationship between the LGBTQ community and the Religious communities on campus", he says it'll be fun, and asks if I can be there as a speaker.
>Say "Of course I'll be there, sounds fun!"
>"Oh I mean my main speaker. Still want it?
>"Oh yeah, sign me up!"
>Find out from other club members that last year was a disaster that almost erupted into a fist-fight and ended with some of the students leaving crying. This year now has to have ground rules set in place from the get-go.
>Too late to drop out
Why Kerry, why would you lie and say this would be fun. Wish me luck everyone.
>> No. 334095
>>334087
Good luck. This is gonna suck.
>> No. 334107
>>334087
You don't need luck, you need a lot of booze and to leave your faith in religious people at the door.
I've sometimes pondered how worth it it'd be to learn Hebrew just to read the non-paraphrased translations of the bible (specifically the New Testament) and figure out how much of the new testament overwrites and disregards the old, just to properly argue with these people. But then I remember learning languages is a lot of work, most religious people don't even read their source work and even the people citing source work tend to apply it incorrectly when it suits them and then deny anything to the contrary.
>> No. 334109
Hoo boy. You have my sympathies. Do you believe that the new ground rules will be effective against the old problems?
>> No. 334123
>>334087
You can do it dude.
And always remember, even Christ walked with tax collectors.
>> No. 334132
>>334087

You can do it. Believe it or not, lots of religious people and even clergy are for equality. From my own life, my gf, who reads the bible daily, and a priest I confessed to who told me "get help, it's not a sin, the Vatican is wrong on these matters". The Scriptures are meaningless without exegesis, and our understanding is ever evolving. While some use religion and scripture to oppose progress and divide God's children, others use it to advance and unite. It's all up to us.

Feel free to use any of that.
>> No. 334133
>>334087
Offer blowjobs. Everybody likes getting blowjobs.
>> No. 334141
>>334107
Not just one language! The New Testament was in the original Koine Greek. So you'd have to learn two languages that survive only as liturgical languages. Fun times!
>> No. 334144
>>334141
Maybe we could bribe that cunning linguist Tooth with booze and smoothies to do it.
>> No. 334145
>>334144
How about booze smoothies?
>> No. 334146
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>>334145
>> No. 334147
>>334145
Perhaps a "Cocktail", or a "Highballer"?
>> No. 334199
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/howaboutthat/8680624/Sao-Paulo-council-calls-for-Heterosexual-Pride-Day.html

>The legislation's author, Carlos Apolinario, said the idea for a Heterosexual Pride Day is "not anti-gay but a protest against the privileges the gay community enjoys."

10/10, masterful trolling.
>> No. 334287
>>334199
Man, you know if this passes. It's going to be a combination of offensive and boring in the wrong quantities.
>> No. 334303
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>>334087
>>334095
>>334109
>>334123
>>334133
The first meeting was basically making everyone aware of the ground-rules, which words are considered offensive, what to do when someone says something you take insult to, etc. My little speech was well-received and the only hiccup was, when talking about society and gays, one man said "but if we allow gay marriage what's to say we won't be allowing polygamy or pedophile marriage or even bestiality marriage?". But mostly we all had a surprisingly pleasant, if tense, time, and are planning a social gathering soon.
>Better than expected.jpg

>>334107
>>334132
The sad thing is that I'm actually looking for a church that's accepting of gays, but every time I visit one of our local churches I'm basically told "There's the door, get out."
>> No. 334305
i cant find the rage thread so
http://www.addictinginfo.org/2011/10/04/pastor-orders-his-flock-to-beat-gay-couple-arriving-at-church/
>> No. 334354
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>>334305
Wow. Just wow. Some "Christians" need to read their own fucking book. Whatever happened to the golden rule? Just wow, your own fucking son? Someone has failed as father and doesn't even deserve to be referred to as a man.
>> No. 334372
>>334287

Mostly boring probably. I doubt it'll include all the fun parts of heterosexuality the way pride parades include all the fun parts of the GLBT community: no straight crossdressers, fetishists, BDSM folk, porn stars, straight swingers, no costumes, no boozing, no nudity. just old people, married folks, and self-loathing closet cases in tacky formal/semi-casual shuffling down the street.

>>334303

Congrats! And sorry about the church thing. There are websites that list gay-friendly congregations, or else just find a quiet place, ideally surrounded by nature.
>> No. 334410
www.youtube.com/watch?v=v3S24ofEQj4
>> No. 334417
>>334303
Try a modern Methodist church.
They're generally more open.

I've always thought churches that turn away 'sinners' to be a little counter productive. Forgetting the old splinter and log verse.
>> No. 334425
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>>334305
(rage thread is here >>307132 btw)

>The attackers also verbally assaulted the couple continually with anti-gay verbiage which continued even after a Sheriff’s Deputy arrived on the scene. Bystanders and other congregants made no effort to stop the assault. For that matter, neither did the Deputy Sheriff. Once the barrage of punches ended, the Deputy refused to let the two victims press charges.

Fire that asshole. Now.

As for the rest, I can't even. Just rage and disgust.

Oh, and then there's this.
http://talkaboutequality.wordpress.com/2011/10/04/tn-principal-assaults-student-for-wearing-pro-gay-t-shirt/
>> No. 334631
>>334425

The Church can do whatever it wants. It's been proven to be above the law many, many times already. Especially in areas with very powerful congregations, the police and lawmakers are also members of the church, and of course do their bidding like good parishioners do.

Also, the idea that students in school have "first amendment rights" is total bull. They can enforce whatever dress-code they want, regardless of whether it impacts one group over another. Case in point, in southern California, it's common to disallow sports gear (as baseball caps and jerseys) and clothes of certain colors, both which are commonly used as symbolism by area gangs.
>> No. 334632
>>334631
Should such things be such ways?
>> No. 334647
>>334631
I can't tell if you're serious in the first paragraph there. If you are, you're an asswipe.

>Also, the idea that students in school have "first amendment rights" is total bull.

How about no?
>> No. 334650
>>334647
He's actually slightly right, although only just barely. High school students don't have quite the First Amendment protections while they're in school that, say, college students or normal adults do.

Public school administrations have a small degree of capability to censor students' speech when it complies with their educational mandate. It's pretty much limited to things like school newspapers (when the newspaper is used as a supervised learning tool rather than an open forum for student voices).
>> No. 336300
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Bearforce1 - Shake that thingyoutube thumb
>> No. 336302
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>Gay thread on +4
>+100 replies
>No objections

/baw/ is not gay at all.
>> No. 336446
>>336302
/baw/ is the happiest place on the net.
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>>336446
>> No. 336491
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>>336481
>> No. 336495
>>336491
It means we're gay, rainbow cat.
>> No. 336497
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>>336495
I see.
>> No. 336512
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>>336497
Exactry
>> No. 344079
What is the point of the LoGo channel?
>> No. 344120
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>gay thread
>no Soccer Practice
you disappoint me, /baw/.
The Gay Pimp - Soccer Practiceyoutube thumb
>> No. 347580
Whenever I go to Barnes & Noble I walk past this section of books about/for homosexuals. I'm wondering if there are any good books out there, or are they all like, porn books?
>> No. 347608
Space Stallionsyoutube thumb
>> No. 347665
>>344120
oh.. oh god, I used to micspam this on tf2 servers, so much nostalgia
>> No. 347668
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347668
Good sport, great homoeroticism. Also my team is probably one of the most openly "pro"-gay teams out there, makes me proud as anything every time I hear them talk about it. They're the 4th best team in the world right now, with some of the most famous players on earth and they speak often about how they openly support and encourage gay players to come out (if they want to), and advocate patience and respect from fans and staff alike. One of the 7416471645 reasons why Bayern are the best. <3

>>347580
For a really fucking good book with bonus gay sprinkled on top, try Bitter Eden. It's written by an 80 year old ex-POW...about POW camps? It's fiction, but he based it on his own experiences. Easily one of my favourite books.
>> No. 347876
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>>347580
While I may have some objections about his apathy toward gay marriage and such, this man is hilarious and these books are awesome. I don't think you'll be disappointed.

http://www.amazon.com/Baldwin-Doesnt-Other-Trials-Queer/dp/1555834310/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1328420303&sr=8-1

My favorite is actually "That's MR. Faggot to You" but this is the first in the series.
>> No. 348912
As a person who was raised by christians, I know that gay people are veiwed as sinners and will eventually go to hell blah blah blah bring about the return of Satan, thousand years of darkness, endless torture and so on.

But I was wondering what are other faiths thoughts on homosexuality; like do jewish people think that they're sinners as well?
>> No. 348918
>>348912
Judaism and Islam are both very similar to Christianity with their views on homosexuality. Not sure about some of the other religions.
>> No. 348938
>>348912
>>348918
That's because those texts were written in a time where homos where shunned. Write a holy book today and... Oh wait, you can't. People rather believe in books written millenia ago than today, despite the same conditions. Sucks to be gay I guess.
>> No. 348943
Well, the thing is, Leviticus was mostly a survival guideline for the 12 tribes. Things to keep them from spreading disease and things to keep their population high.

People today take it way too much to heart. Even Jesus defied some of the old laws, because even he could understand the pointless nature of the laws in the society they where in.
"why do you break the command of God for the sake of your tradition?"
>> No. 349022
I hada jewish friend who didn't seem so upset that I was gay, unlike the people from the christian club who kept putting things in my locker; like little pamphlets on gay people and hell and so on.
>> No. 349353
>>349022
Well, if he was of the Reform (or possibly Conservative) denomination and you're not Jewish, he wouldn't really have any basis in religion to condemn you.
>> No. 349367
I keep having homoerotic dreams after hanging out with my friends.

That bothers me a little.
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>>349367
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