• The Snark Urge
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    476 months ago

    Their mutual regard for one another transcends what they want from the relationship, which contrasts humourously with hetero norms of trying to change one other to get what you want

    • @[email protected]
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      526 months ago

      Being selfish is hetero normative? I’m probably being defensive but this feels like a weird statement to make.

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        146 months ago

        I’m here as a het to tell you that the gays do laugh at us, and it’s fine

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            86 months ago

            If your jokes made around stereotypes in queer communities are offending people the jokes are probably just veiled insults. You can do things, you just need to be at least a little versed in the community and understand how to make respectful jokes instead of demeaning ones.

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              36 months ago

              Or some queer people are too sensitive. Some people live to get offended, they choose to get offended about damn near everything everyone says.

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                26 months ago

                Yeah it’s weird how people holding bigoted views are also often easily offended. People are people ig…

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            56 months ago

            Please understand the difference between punch-down and punch-up comedy on your own time.

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            36 months ago

            As long as they stereotyping gayness and they are gay it kinda seems ok. Laughing about your self is okay i think

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      206 months ago

      Ok, but… That’s not something that’s funny.

      It would work in a greater narrative, perhaps, where we as readers know the characters. Not this one off thing.