From my observation of my gay friends who are more flamboyant, it was a reaction to coming out of the closet and letting their friends and family know they are gay. They had seen others who were gay behave a certain way, and they embraced that life.
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Lol you sound like the type of friend I'd never want to eat a meal with.
Your wit is astonishing, how awful you've made me feel. 😅
As an American I with all honesty say, I've been called worse by better 😀
In the English language, you can use words such as "write" literally or figuratively. In this context, it seemed obvious to me I was not suggesting that Hamas had bought a publishing company.
I mean Hamas wrote this propaganda. How young were the children they snatched? This more than anything shows they wanted everything that followed.
It's almost like the people who made these decisions don't agree with your esteemed analysis.
I dunno Silmarillion was one of the driest, most awful books I've ever read. If i wasn't such a huge Tolkien fan I never would have finished it.
Shows great, fuck the armchair critics. If you don't enjoy it, quit watching it. There are always people saying things like, "I hate the show so much, the 15th episode was the worst of them all!" Go watch something you enjoy if it's that bad people.
Costco has always invested heavily in thier workers. I love the place. Even the people selling the hotdogs are making a livable wage, and you can tell by how everyone in that store is helpful and nice.
Sam's club is the evil twin owned by Walmart. I go waaay out of my way to pass a Sam's club and shop at Costco.
Like punching an imaginary friend in the dark.
For one of my friends, it was like they were acting all the time as a straight person. When they came out they wanted to express their new self.
One of my friends stayed in the closet for years, even when all his friends knew he was gay, and we kept telling him we didn't care. When he came out of the closet, he was over the top flamboyant. After a couple more years, he really toned back on most of the mannerisms. It was like he tried on the flamboyancy and then decided he just liked men, not the act.