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Jake In Drag??
Ellemeno:
--- Quote from: JakeTwist on January 15, 2007, 03:39:48 am ---Here Elle, I already did, 'cause now I see what you were referring to, THAT IS SOOOOO COOL!!! ;D
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Personally, I think it's a miracle. But why would the gods pick me, a simple Heathen, to visit this miracle upon?
:)
welliwont:
--- Quote from: Ellemeno on January 15, 2007, 03:46:19 am ---Personally, I think it's a miracle. But why would the gods pick me, a simple Heathen, to visit this miracle upon?
:)
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Good question! maybe they want you to convert to Gyllenhaalism?? :laugh: :laugh:
J
David In Indy:
Clarissa, in the spirit of the picture you just posted, I thought I would offer you this....
(This was a picture posted a few weeks ago... probably by Roland or Dottie; I can't remember for certain)
Look over to the left, just next to his hand...
It doesn't mean a thing, does it? But it sure is fun to think about! haha. :)
Flashframe777:
I don't think this is an isolated incident. Jake was also photographed last year wardrobe swapping with a guy (this guy, I think). But I don't have that pic as a handy reference.
Elle...nice jacket. If you look in the bottom right, you can almost make out the letter FLAS.... ;D
Kelda:
--- Quote from: David925 on January 14, 2007, 06:59:02 pm ---But then, where was all the outrage with "Will & Grace"? That show regurgitated decades old gay stereotypes every single week. Will and Jack? Give me a break. Jack the flaming queen and Will the preppy compulsive "neat freak". I guarantee you Will & Grace was a show that offended many gay Americans; myself included.
What about "Queer Eye for the Straight Guy"? Another offensive show to many gay people. Carson Kressley? That man flames like a welding torch. He IS the typical gay stereotype. Where's the anger?
These kinds of shows do far more harm to the gay community than a "Jake in drag" skit on SNL could ever do.
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Just wondered what people's take was.. Would people rather that these shows did not exist?
Is it better for people to 'come round' to 'likeable' effeminate characters and accept them before they accept 'normal' gay men or lesbian women?
I'm just interested in people's view on this.
My answer - I actually don't mind Will & Grace - its that type of TV you don't have to think about too much. Does it hurt the gay community? I really really am not sure - i think I'll hve to ponder on it myself.
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