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September 2, 2008

Hatred Is So Confusing

Homophobia is horrible and I genuinely believe that the issue of gay rights is one of if not the most critical test our generation faces in terms of human rights and social progress. But misplaced homophobia can be kind of hilarious.

(thanks for the tip, Randi)

5 minutes of this, you guys? We get it, you don't wear tight clothes. Although the "No Tight Clothes" rally is amazing. Real Talk: things are getting out of hand with the tightness of these clothes. I mean no offense, of course, to anyone who has ever felt intimidated or threatened for wearing the Levi's skinny jeans that they were born wanting to wear. And my apologies, of course, to all the men of Williamsburg, Brooklyn whose clothes just happen to be permanently broken.

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Scott

Awesome

Posted by: Scott profile link at 09/02/08 4:19 PM | Reply
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didnt tsf/the hammer crew get the memo that fake rap is banned?

Posted by: nicole profile link at 09/02/08 4:23 PM | Reply
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But what about when their moms make them dress up to go to church or to job interviews?

Posted by: Chadams at 09/02/08 7:08 PM | Reply
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iamsosorry

This audio could really be a fake song on an episode of The Boondocks. I'm really hoping that this is a fake song from The Boondocks that these young fellows are just lip syncing to.

Posted by: iamsosorry profile link at 09/03/08 9:24 AM | Reply
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The takeaway from this is that 1) tight clothes are wack, and 2) carrying around a hammer and grooming yourself like a muppet version of Ming the Merciless is a bottomless cup of sexy.

Posted by: Tightie Whitie at 09/03/08 10:04 AM | Reply
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