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Chivalry! Because with gay men, the traditional gender roles aren't there, meaning that "Who pays?" is a frequent and legitimate question. So saying "I'll pay for you, anytime." He's saying "You don't even have to ask, I'll always take care of you."

I have so many black/asian/latino friends, I can't even keep track! I just love black/asian/latino people! They're so funny!

I have so many black/asian/latino friends, I can't even keep track! I just love black/asian/latino people! They're so funny!

I wasn't breast fed! THAT'S WHY I'M GAY. GUISE I JUST FIGURED IT OUT.

I wasn't breast fed! THAT'S WHY I'M GAY. GUISE I JUST FIGURED IT OUT.

Which is strange, because George Clooney's character is as Hawaiian as Trey Parker and Matt Stone are Coloradan.

Which is strange, because George Clooney's character is as Hawaiian as Trey Parker and Matt Stone are Coloradan.

They definitely didn't give the issue proper treatment. Instead of an episode that attacked cultural appropriation, and really dug deep into the entitlement white people feel over other cultures, it was really just like "Oh, these guys are dumb because they think they're Hawaiian.""

They definitely didn't give the issue proper treatment. Instead of an episode that attacked cultural appropriation, and really dug deep into the entitlement white people feel over other cultures, it was really just like "Oh, these guys are dumb because they think they're Hawaiian.""

Somehow, even with only white people involved, White Man's Burden rears its head.

Somehow, even with only white people involved, White Man's Burden rears its head.

Maggie Cheung and Cloris Leachman were both cut from Inglourious Basterds. Apparently they were both supposed to be "related" to Shoshanna. I'm pissed off for them, because I would've LOVED to see how that worked.

Maggie Cheung and Cloris Leachman were both cut from Inglourious Basterds. Apparently they were both supposed to be "related" to Shoshanna. I'm pissed off for them, because I would've LOVED to see how that worked.

On a TV related note, there's the episode of Queer As Folk where (spoilers, obviously) Ted's crystal meth addiction has spiraled so out of control that he sees an amateur porn where he is the one being gang banged with no recollection of said gang bang.

On a TV related note, there's the episode of Queer As Folk where (spoilers, obviously) Ted's crystal meth addiction has spiraled so out of control that he sees an amateur porn where he is the one being gang banged with no recollection of said gang bang.

If Nina says "Mary Claire," then I'm gonna go out of a limb and say that's how it's supposed to be pronounced. Seeing as she was (still is?) the Fashion Director for them, I feel like they would've made sure she knew how to pronounce it.

If Nina says "Mary Claire," then I'm gonna go out of a limb and say that's how it's supposed to be pronounced. Seeing as she was (still is?) the Fashion Director for them, I feel like they would've made sure she knew how to pronounce it.

I don't understand how the contest was rigged so Christopher could win. He's not an avant-garde designer, so it wasn't like the challenge was automatically set up for him. His name was called last so he got to pick which make-up set he wanted to work with, but in reality, that didn't change much in terms of design.

I don't understand how the contest was rigged so Christopher could win. He's not an avant-garde designer, so it wasn't like the challenge was automatically set up for him. His name was called last so he got to pick which make-up set he wanted to work with, but in reality, that didn't change much in terms of design.

Bodywash, shampoo and the like are often fenced. I.E. Shoplifted from the store, then resold on a street corner. Why pay $10 for a bottle of Herbal Essences when you can get it for $5?