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I've just been waiting for you to attack my character over this. It is completely ****ing normal for a straight man to prefer his son not be gay. There are multiple reasons for that beyond just being an ignorant bigot. Seriously, go **** yourself for that last part. You can be such a virtue signaling bundle of sticks. Guaranteed you're a little bitch in real life. Your wife 100% wears the pants. |
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For someone who said they aren't being emotional about this....you sure are getting emotional. |
Joe Namath wore a fur coat on the sidelines of NFL games he was playing in 50 years ago. Dudes doing things like this is nothing new. It's usually a statement that they are so confident that they enjoy breaking social norms of colors and clothing. There are limits to this probably for all of us. If Caleb walks out to a press conference wearing a dress that'll probably push past the mark. Having a pink phone, though? That's nothing. Zero. Painting nails? That's kinda new for me, but it seems no more effeminate than wearing earrings.
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It's you attacking my character for having a different opinion because you're a virtue signaling bundle of sticks that's constantly on your moral high horse on this forum. |
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In all seriousness, you just unlocked some core memories for me. Remember when it was totally gay for dudes to wear earrings in their right ear but totally completely NOT gay to wear an earring in your left ear? LMAO Good times. |
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Attacking your character? For simply pointing out the statement that ended in but? I'm pretty sure you read way more into that than was intended. It had nothing to do you with you and your son and more that you added a caveat onto the end of a sentence. If you got all up in arms about that....then that says something about you. But go ahead and keep telling me who you think I am. It's funny. |
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Oh, and yeah, I've let a friends little grand daughter (4 years old at the time) paint my nails. So let's stop with this silliness. Really, when I heard about this guy wanting a stake in the team he goes to, I instantly didn't like him. Yeah, I know people try to claim that was debunked but I'm not convince. Between this and that thing, he's kind of a nut. Or maybe he's just eccentric according to you guys. |
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This thread is fun
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Unfortunately, it could have an impact on his career because teammates and coaches could be just as bothered by it than many here... and like Russel Wilson has been brought up several times, if you're going to be weird, you better be good. |
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If you think those are normal things for a man to do then I don't know what to tell you other than we obviously have different views on what is a stable person. |
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