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@WandererUber i appreciate the discipline and loyalty
but an awful lot of frat initiation rituals that i've heard about are laden with varying degrees of homoeroticism
i give this one a 4/10 on the latent queer scale
but an awful lot of frat initiation rituals that i've heard about are laden with varying degrees of homoeroticism
i give this one a 4/10 on the latent queer scale
@JoshuaSlocum I don't know what's supposed to be homosexual about being hazed with exhaustion and sensory deprivation but maybe your uncle was into that
is what I would say if I was mean and didn't like you
is what I would say if I was mean and didn't like you
@WandererUber tell me more about how much you love a dank basement full of shirtless dudes
@JoshuaSlocum you are the type of person to assume someone gets into construction because he "likes sweaty dudes doing work" or whatever
maybe you just have some wires crossed. exhaustion and humiliation, tests of unflinching endurance, are really not associated with sex in my brain. idk maybe you would say learning how to march in formation is also gay. many modern men have complexes like that, especially boomers
maybe you just have some wires crossed. exhaustion and humiliation, tests of unflinching endurance, are really not associated with sex in my brain. idk maybe you would say learning how to march in formation is also gay. many modern men have complexes like that, especially boomers
@WandererUber it's literally a dank basement full of shirtless dudes, not any of those other things you're reaching to make a comparison to
@JoshuaSlocum Why do you think of sex when you see a dank basement or a shirtless dude?
Regardless, the point remains. I foolishly assumed you would engage in good faith with the underlying observation. My mistake. I will walk you through it below!
There is an interesting argument, probably only similar, not 1:1, though, I once heard: There are countries like Kazakhstan where it is illegal to be gay and therefore gayness just does not exist in the public consciousness. If a man brings another man a flower in such a country, there isn't even a thought spent of it. Because being a faggot doesn't even cross their minds.
There are countries where men give each other a kiss on the cheek (to each their own, I am too germanic autism for this) and other countries make fun of them for it. There are also those that say it is gay to hug a man.
I personally think it is gay to be gay and it's not that deep. That's why I asked if you maybe have some complex... What even is the connection?
Regardless, the point remains. I foolishly assumed you would engage in good faith with the underlying observation. My mistake. I will walk you through it below!
There is an interesting argument, probably only similar, not 1:1, though, I once heard: There are countries like Kazakhstan where it is illegal to be gay and therefore gayness just does not exist in the public consciousness. If a man brings another man a flower in such a country, there isn't even a thought spent of it. Because being a faggot doesn't even cross their minds.
There are countries where men give each other a kiss on the cheek (to each their own, I am too germanic autism for this) and other countries make fun of them for it. There are also those that say it is gay to hug a man.
I personally think it is gay to be gay and it's not that deep. That's why I asked if you maybe have some complex... What even is the connection?
@WandererUber my dude, why are you trying the "you must be secretly gay" thing
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@JoshuaSlocum likewise
@WandererUber clever, i concede the rhetorical game
(still not going into a dank basement with a bunch of shirtless dudes)
(still not going into a dank basement with a bunch of shirtless dudes)
@JoshuaSlocum >I concede (but smugly try to reassert my position)
Clever! I accept your concession.
Clever! I accept your concession.