Lame and gay

South Park satirise Disney's Kathleen Kennedy for shoehorning diversity into everything. They'll copy the behaviour to guard themselves, but they won't believe in it. At the same time I'm quite lucky because my school is an International School so people do respect each other more. Thread Tools Thread Tools. I think more hurtful than the use of gay as a slur is when people call each other "faggot" just to offend each other or even sometimes as a joke.

"Put a chick in it, make her gay!" 🤣🦄🌈 | South Park: Panderverse feat. Personally I dislike this derivative. I dislike it. Make her lame and gay.” Following the release of the episode, Midnight’s Edge reported on rumors they heard about what the reactions at Disney were like. When I'm in school I sometimes hear the word gay being used as a slur and I find it offensive that it is used to insult someone.

It all feels like trying to blow the cover of closeted gay people sometimes. I hear it being used to offend others on a regular basis when I'm in school or with many of my friends. The Project - Network Ten I was watching the Project on TV and I saw a lame and gay quick discussion about sports star that in an argument in use the word gay for the word lame, do you thing he was be insulting to the gay community or was it just a slip in to modern slang and do you think the word gay should be a appropriate exchange for the word lame?

They can't even say they care about their friends without adding "no homo". This is very upsetting for me. "Put a chick in it, make her gay!" 🤣🦄🌈 | South Park: Panderverse feat. The catchphrase "put a chick in it and make her lame and gay" has since been used in memes to joke about female characters being shoehorned into popular films, television shows and video game franchises.

Specifically, Eric Cartman as Kathleen Kennedy informs the Disney board how to make their movies, “Put a chick in it. And I've even seem my most open friend who I'm It's incredibly immature.

gay - Abstract. Recently, a different usage of the word gay has appeared in Australian English. In addition to the earlier meaning of gay being ‘happy’, ‘carefree’ and ‘frivolous’ (1st meaning), and to a later meaning of gay being synonymous with ‘homosexual’ (2nd meaning), it appears that gay is now being understood by young people to mean ‘stupid’, ‘lame’ or ‘boring.

Kathleen Gay. Specifically, Eric Cartman as Kathleen Kennedy informs the Disney board how to make their movies, “Put a chick in it. Make her lame and gay.” Following the release of the episode, Midnight’s Edge reported on rumors they heard about what the reactions at Disney were like. I dont like it when ppl use gay as an offensive term.

South Park satirise Disney's Kathleen Kennedy for shoehorning diversity into everything. The online South Park fandom’s favorite new catchphrase, “Put a chick in it and make her lame and gay,” sure sounds like a slam dunk for every Reddit thread and Twitter post about a Hollywood casting announcement — until you realize that they’re all agreeing with Cartman. Yes, I got the ALL the disney project references in the latest South Park Episode Joining the Panderverse, where modern woke companies like disney make all t.

Unfortunately nowadays the word 'gay' is used as an alternative for the words 'lame', 'stupid', 'weird' etc. Some use it as an offensive term because they think that being gay is bad, and some just have that stuck to them because of society's stamp of approval that it's okay to call someone gay when they are doing nothing that implies their sexuality - just because.

Discussion in ' Chit Chat ' started by zenyaAnd 7, Empty Closets. Joined: Jan 26, Messages: Likes Received: 0. But they sure as hell not gonna get me! Yes, I got the ALL the disney project references in the latest South Park Episode Joining the Panderverse, where modern woke companies like disney make all t. I understand if someone is in the closet, in a country that thinks being gay is a mental disorder or something.

If it was someone saying the n word, ppl would be all over their case for very right reasons. The catchphrase "put a chick in it and make her lame and gay" has since been used in memes to joke about female characters being shoehorned into popular films, television shows and video game franchises. I don't think it's right to offend others, or use a slang at others' expense for that matter, even if they have different beliefs.

The online South Park fandom’s favorite new catchphrase, “Put a chick in it and make her lame and gay,” sure sounds like a slam dunk for every Reddit thread and Twitter post about a Hollywood casting announcement — until you realize that they’re all agreeing with Cartman. I don't think it's meant to insult gay people specifically more sort of to offend straight people but then I know nothing about slang I am the worlds least cool person.

Kathleen Kennedy.