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Max is campy! I hate people saying he's 100% every sterotype of a gay man flipped on its head. It's not camp all the time but he certainly has his moments.

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This is going to upset a lot of animal lovers and anti fur people, but does anyone know if people hunt sea lions for fur? They're everywhere along the coast here in CA and I'm sure their populations are close to the carrying capacity. I love animals (Sea Otters forever) but I'm not going to lie when I say the first

I was thinking the same things. I mean, at least it looks good unlike half the crazy ridiculously expensive stuff from some other brands. I think they probably keep fewer than 2 in stock a select number of stores (<5) in high profile areas. I'm sure they will sell at least half of what is produced. The crazy thing is

Does anyone get the same vibe as in The Dreamers?

Yes

Perhaps not as groundbreaking as I originally stated, but I do think even after acknowledging all your valid points, I still see Max's presence on network television as a real positive step forward in the way we depict gay men and gay relationships, both social and romantic.

There's more nuance in his characterization than the "I'm just a straight dude who likes penis" act. It's a sitcom so it's going to be played out for comedic effect a bit more than reality (the constantly dishevel look and dude brah/frat boy antics). But I like that they haven't made him out to be hypermasculine or

Well it's sorta hard to attend college while you're in prison. Granted you'd have to be older than 25 and be incredibly unlucky to be prosecuted. http://www.sss.gov/FSbenefits.htm

It depends on how many older siblings or relatives you have in your life and much they influenced your taste. I was born in '91 and I don't associate the oughts with my childhood, at least nothing past '02. That's mostly because I was spoon-fed pop culture from relatives 4+ years older than myself. Probably different

They specifically address this in an episode where Penny meets her boyfiend's friends.

If Max was on T.V. 5 years earlier, I would have been a whole lot less confused about my sexuality. Love me some Adam Pally.

I wrote sorry because people find it offensive. Others, like myself, just laugh when we're called that or mulatto because they're too antiquated to take seriously or offensive.

Not registering for the SS has larger consequences than not receiving F.A.

Do guys actually get those?

Yes super old black man. It's irrelevant to the point where it's not as offensive as it was at the peak of its usage. Plus, I was looking for some specificity here. It's hard to describe black hair because it's really varied (yes I know other ethic groups have curly/textured hair too) and in my experience that's

I'm a POC and the only reason I jokingly use it is because it's pretty obscure and something some of the older folk in my family used to describe me and my brother. Mind you, they still refer to themselves as negros, so it's offensive depending who you ask.

I'm only biracial, but that's what the barber used to call my hair. I didn't even know what it meant until I read it in a book during college. BTW, it's nowhere as offensive as saying n*gger hair.

Doe?

He probably stopped using shampoo and uses a combination of wax, anti frizz syrup, or leave in conditioner. He has quadroon (sorry) hair. Different routine than most people with curly hair a lá Matthew Morrison.