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Kyle Brown
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This. Thank you. I tried, and failed, to explain that it seemed more like an awkward bumbling story than a "gay joke" in another subthread.

No clue what you're first sentence is about. But I referenced hipsters in relation to musical taste. Specifically that I prefer more aggressive music, the music hipsters are alwys raving about sounds like daffodils and unicorn farts.

I get what you're saying. And agree, when confronted with a specific type of discrimination, that you can see it more easily. However, I think what's happening here is someone seeing something that isn't there, because they've seen it in the past. Again, I'm a big supporter, and not in the "I share images on facebook"

OK, I get that. It seems like stupid rambling about a thing, that was funny when it took place years ago. That wasn't nearly as funny as a second hand retelling years later. It's not funny, I agree. But I guess I have trouble seeing how he told a "f*g joke." He relayed a stupid story, that had the word in it. But,

That's the funny thing, I'm suggesting that maybe the OP relax, because he's assuming someone might be a homophone because he doesn't like a big rock band going disco. Because some people 30+ years ago who were homophobes didn't like disco. It's a very silly assertion.

Lol. Ohhh… Autocorrect. I'll leave it in.

What the frek are you talking about, man? Disliking when rock bands go dance/pop is code for homophobia!? I mean, I'm a straight guy who has hit the streets and went door to door, protests in favor of equal marriage rights, and boycotts local businesses who's owners donate to anti LGBT politicians, and that's the