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Post by DeadpanDoubter on Jul 3, 2011 5:54:13 GMT -5
Bisexual bestiality-lover: a pervert for our times! And my parents loved it when we watched the old-school Bugs and Daffy cartoons, because they used more classical music instead of rock or pop. "What's up, Doc?" was a pickup code back in the day. Excellent. Little did they know, classical music is what really poisons minds. Why do you think all those classical musicians died of syphillis? Was it, now? Wonder if it still works, specifically on lesbians... That was just because they kept thinking with the wrong head. Psh, so obvious.
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Post by Vypernight on Jul 3, 2011 6:04:32 GMT -5
Bugs seduced so many characters (male and female), he made Franknfurter look impotent!
Smithers is a no-brainer since he all but admitted it. I'm surprised they didn't mention Marge's sister, who actually came out and nearly got married to a woman.
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Post by Sleepy on Jul 3, 2011 7:17:48 GMT -5
Bugs Bunny was probably at his gayest in this episode: ![](http://files.myopera.com/HeatherL/blog/Hairdresser%20Bugs.jpg) He screams, "My stars! Where did you ever get that awful hairdo?!" and promptly goes into gay hairdresser mode.
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Post by Shane for Wax on Jul 3, 2011 7:27:16 GMT -5
I will go booyah when Flanders admits to being gay.
And Bugs Bunny is an Executive Transvestite.
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Post by A Reasonable Rat on Jul 3, 2011 13:08:21 GMT -5
Bugs was, IMHO, the first ever metrosexual.
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Post by Amaranth on Jul 3, 2011 15:23:21 GMT -5
Was it, now? Wonder if it still works, specifically on lesbians... Silly girl, lesbians don't exist. I will go booyah when Flanders admits to being gay. And Bugs Bunny is an Executive Transvestite. I think that will be the same episode we find him hanging from the rafters, honestly. He doesn't seem like the type to take his repressed homosexuality well.
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Post by Shane for Wax on Jul 3, 2011 16:33:39 GMT -5
Howdy do ropa-rino?
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Post by VirtualStranger on Jul 3, 2011 16:55:09 GMT -5
I'm actually wondering about something more serious. How many confirmed gay characters exist in media marketed to children? I can't think of a single one.
And I'm not talking about subtext, either. You could go on all day about Harley/Ivy and Bert/Ernie and Azula/Ty lee, but there seem to be no examples that are confimed in the show itself.
This is something I really hope gets noticed and rectified in the near future.
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Post by DeadpanDoubter on Jul 3, 2011 17:22:15 GMT -5
I guess He-Man's not technically marketed anymore, but there's no way he was completely straight...not necessarily totally gay, but if he was straight I'll eat a book.
Dumbledore was gay, but it never really came up in the books, and it was only after Rowling told people that fans started saying "Ohhhh, okay, him and Grindlewald were a little more than best friends."
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Post by nickiknack on Jul 3, 2011 17:49:49 GMT -5
I always found "Him" from the powerpuff girls to be somewhat gay...
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Post by Dragon Zachski on Jul 3, 2011 19:13:05 GMT -5
I'm actually wondering about something more serious. How many confirmed gay characters exist in media marketed to children? I can't think of a single one. Lexington from Gargoyles.
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Post by VirtualStranger on Jul 3, 2011 19:22:40 GMT -5
I'm actually wondering about something more serious. How many confirmed gay characters exist in media marketed to children? I can't think of a single one. Lexington from Gargoyles. That was never mentioned in the series, though. It was strictly "word of gay"
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Post by HarleyThomas1002 on Jul 3, 2011 19:38:23 GMT -5
I'm actually wondering about something more serious. How many confirmed gay characters exist in media marketed to children? I can't think of a single one. And I'm not talking about subtext, either. You could go on all day about Harley/Ivy and Bert/Ernie and Azula/Ty lee, but there seem to be no examples that are confimed in the show itself. This is something I really hope gets noticed and rectified in the near future. Batgirl was confirmed to be a lesbian. Although that's probably just in the comics.
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Post by ironbite on Jul 3, 2011 19:40:09 GMT -5
No that's Batwoman
Ironbite-don't test me boy...I will END YOU!
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Post by Miles, The Slightly Off on Jul 3, 2011 20:08:38 GMT -5
Everyone always forgets about Ritchie from Static Shock ![:(](//storage.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/sad.png) There was even an episode about him coming out to Static and the rift that created between them, due to Static's inability to be accepting of it...and then acceptance when Ritchie's life was put in danger due to a villain threatening a pride parade. Or was it a comic arc? Either way, I know that the issue was actually put forward by the comic/show, and if I remember correctly, it was actually handled quite well.
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