Showing posts with label sad people. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sad people. Show all posts

Thursday, August 6, 2009

Condé Nast + Gays + insecurity and Mess = The Majority


Mess on a stick, y'all.

These silly gays who work for Conde Nast has created some malarkey called The Majority.

It's so-called group of A-Gays who do nothing but act bitchy and gossip.

But in their heads, they are making the world go around.

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So what's the criteria to be asked into the Majority?
A-GAY: Me and a couple of others created a list of people that we know personally. People that are social. And it doesn't hurt to be good-looking. But we wouldn't necessarily not welcome unattractive gays.

The group isn't meant to screen the A-gays from the dumpy gays?
A-GAY: Not necessarily; it's more connected to friends and if they like another gay person. But it screens in a pretty well-dressed, attractive type. Though everyone at Condé is pretty well pulled-together.

What is the overall Majority look?
A-GAY: Professional, preppy. There's a lot of gingham, loafers, sometimes a pocket square here and there, and a lot of madras ties. Everything from rag & bone to Gucci, Prada ...


Good Grief! I'm glad I got all of that drama out my system in high school and a bit in college.


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Monday, June 8, 2009

Dumb Article of Day: Queerty's Look, Obama Gave Gay Hate a Shout Out!


Whoever is allowing these articles to surface, should be ashamed of themselves.

Here's dumb article number 2

Sure, the president only had a one-word mention for the gays during his speech at the Buchenwald Concentration Camp in Germany, but it's more than he had to say about us while speaking to the Middle East in Cairo.

The choice quote: "Also to this day, there are those who perpetuate every form of intolerance — racism, anti-Semitism, homophobia, xenophobia, sexism, and more — hatred that degrades its victims and diminishes us all." (Full transcript here.)

Indeed, Western Europe is a much more friendly environment for addressing homophobia than the Middle East, where it's not worth mentioning because it doesn't exist.

Queerty folks, either get therapy, get laid or get lost. The Obama hate party is so over.

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Friday, April 17, 2009

Tea Party: The Aftermath


If I was a GOP consultant, I would really express how yesterday's Tea Parties was not a good PR move.

Although it was not a specific GOP event, it was easily labeled as one. It didn't help that there were several governors, senators and a news network supporting this erratic behavior. If the GOP or conservatives wanted to send a message, it should not have been through this event.



However at the end of day, we learned some things about the Tea Parties.
  • It sealed the deal that some folks are truly ignorance of politics and economics.
  • The crazies who supported Palin's silly ass are still around.
  • The Tea Parties was an excuse to push racism and white power.
  • If Texas secedes then it will funny to watch.
  • The Tea Baggers can't spell.
  • They just don't like Obama.
  • Their kids are going to pay off a huge national debt anyway.
  • The GOP really don't care, in fact they will move further away from the Tea Baggers come election time.
  • Most people thought the Tea Parties were stupid and it will be perfect ammo for any political race.
  • The Tea Party was not racially diverse.
  • This will harm the GOP more than help.
While it was entertaining to watch, I really feel sorry for those people. They are so lost and unaware. Maybe one day they will learn the truth and understand that we are in a better place than before.

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Viktor is a small town southern boy living in Los Angeles. You can find him on Twitter, writing about pop culture, politics, and comics. He’s the creator of the graphic novel StrangeLore and currently getting back into screenwriting.