Smear the Queer

Funny how societal rules go in circles, isn’t it? Case and point: When I was in middle school, a lot of kids boys my age played a game called “Smear the Queer.” If you don’t know what it is, it can be easily explained by saying that there were a group of kids trying toContinue reading “Smear the Queer”

Should the gay Cabenuva commercial be cancelled for gayness?

Remember when it was a social faux pas to suggest that monkeypox was mostly affecting folks in the gay community? In today’s sensitive culture, it came across as homophobic or as they might have said in the late 90s or early 2000s, profiling. A major no-no. In the 2020s, no one can categorize anything basedContinue reading “Should the gay Cabenuva commercial be cancelled for gayness?”

OREO cookies go gay in new commercial

I *think* I’m stating the obvious here but there has never been an easier time in the history of America to announce to the world the 3 people listening, that you’re gay. But don’t be surprised that another product which has nothing to do with kissing boys or girls is advertised in a dramatic newContinue reading “OREO cookies go gay in new commercial”

Where Church and Gay Intersect

I was at this intersection recently. Literally. Take a look at the pics below. As I jogged by during a lunch break, I thought it was somehow ironic that the street is divided, Gay one way, and Church the other. Seems quite relevent in America today. The issue of homosexuality is a hot topic, from theContinue reading “Where Church and Gay Intersect”

Funny Signs, Suggestive Newspaper Articles and Grammar Mistakes in Everyday America

I’m so immature, but something about this is hilarious, right?  So “are” there any “exceptions” to this rule”?” On second thought, I don’t want the cider. But thanks. The same sign as the cider, but on this side you can get shirts and der. Welcome jacuzzis! Make yourselves at home. Banner ad for the showContinue reading “Funny Signs, Suggestive Newspaper Articles and Grammar Mistakes in Everyday America”