looney
Banned
- Jul 7, 2003
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didn't they used to say a similar thing about homosexuality though?
Not to my knowledge.
didn't they used to say a similar thing about homosexuality though?
See my post above. I've never understood what comes first. The gayness - therefore having to learn the accent, or they naturaly speak like that so decide to become gay to go with the voice.
Mark Lawrenson?
Ok, explain why gay people all have a gay accent then? I have never heard ANYONE who isn't gay speak in that accent apart from David Walliams (cue people proving me wrong).
Duncan Norvell (sp)
Most scouse blokes
Anne Widdicombe
Geoff Capes
Spongebob Squarepants
Spongebob Squarepants
Tony Blair
Orville the Duck
He's in love with that female squirrel isn't he?
I was speaking to a couple of homophobic lads today and they told me how they are feeling more and more victimised in todays society. One of them told me they felt so intimidated when they went out and found it difficult to express their homophobicness (word?) without getting picked on. They told me that being homophobic was not a choice they had made, they had been born that way. Is it right that in 2013 it is against the law to be openly homophobic?
No chance. It's all about repressed love for the grumpy squid man.