"That's so gay..." Vince Vaughn

#26
#26
"If anyone's gonna have sex with my sister it's gonna be me"
 
#28
#28
Too bad some of the best quotes simply can't be written here due to language.
 
#31
#31
Why do a group of people get upset because someone picks on who they chose to sleep with?

It's guys that I work with and we pick on each other all the time about having beer goggles and taking some woman home that was not very pretty. Are we committing a hate crime if heterosexuals pick at each other over who we choose to sleep with?
 
#32
#32
generalizations tend to be right on the money all the time, every time. Stats say so.

"60% of the time, it works every time."

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#33
#33
do they get outraged when blacks, mexicans or jewish people are poked fun at?

My new boss is gay, and he is the biggest douche of all time. First sales meeting he came out to us. Nobody cares that he is gay, just wore it as a badge of honor.

I just don't understand the need for some gays to let their sexual orientation define who they are, I personally don't care what you do in your spare time.

For the record the dude that cuts my hair is named Cosmo.
 
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#34
#34
do they get outraged when blacks, mexicans or jewish people are poked fun at?

My new boss is gay, and he is the biggest douche of all time. First sales meeting he came out to us. Nobody cares that he is gay, just wore it as a badge of honor.

I just don't understand the need for some gays to let their sexual orientation define who they are, I personally don't care what you do in your spare time.

For the record the dude that cuts my hair is named Cosmo.

This is what I don't understand. On the one hand, they think that what goes own in their bedrooms should be private, which I agree with 110%. But then they turn around and announce to the world what they do in their bedrooms???
 
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#36
#36
what homos or heteros do behind closed doors doesn't effect me one way or another. What I don't get here is the offense taken at this phrase, no more or less offensive than homosexuals who refer to heterosexual people as "breeders".

People are just way too sensitive these days. Seems like some people just want to find something that causes controversy for the hell of it.
 
#37
#37
I'm not big on being offended because if most comedy doesn't offend someone, it's not that funny.

However people say damn and JC all the time yet nobody takes exception to that. Last night my wife even said "people say you play like a girl, throw like a girl and it's not considered a slur."

People make fun of religion, race, fat people, short people and just about everything else.

Why is it when you make fun of or use a phrase like "that's gay," that's crossing some sort of line?

How is it different than saying you "play like a girl" or something like that?

Though I'm not easily offended, I am pretty sensitive to how people feel about things. I really only get offended if the intent was specifically to offend. That being said, when you say "that's gay" you are essentially saying "that's stupid" or "that's crappy". You are basically saying that gay = bad. I can understand why they don't like that. What if the popular phrase was "that's Christian"...or "that's Jesus"...or "that's female".

I don't like it when people say JC or damn, but they're not saying anything positive or negative about God and Jesus, they are just saying those words in a way a Christian normally wouldn't. I think it's different.

As for playing ball like a girl, I don't know why that's not offensive. Maybe because girls aren't a minority and in general they don't care about playing ball.
 

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