Sexual Chocolate
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- Dołączono
- 7 Sty 2019
He may be gay, but his boyfriend is not:
For all the poor souls that sometimes take a quick look in this thread and are hopelessly out of the loop because it grows like a tumor: this beautiful non-binary couple was recently on the tv show Dr Phil. They were asked to define what a woman is, and both answered that they couldn't, because they weren't women.
What struck me most about these people is how dumb they are. Addison seems especially stupid, tho neither of them are rocket scientists. It was like listening to a particularly vapid 13 year old who was educated by Tumblr or something.
I forgot his name, but I always wanted to post it here because it's ridiculous how at one point Netflix tried to push a "Martha Stewart" troon
Right? That's what made me interested in Christine McConnell's genderdox. Not the fact he's a He-She, but the fact that he's a very obvious He-She being presented for public consumption as if he was an actual woman, with no comment or explanation as if they're daring you believe your own lying eyes.
It's like if a kid's tv show was hosted by one of the skeleton ghoul people from They Live, and nobody said anything, as if this was completely normal and you're just going insane.
At this point in the clownification of the world the weirdest thing isn't Netflix trying to promote trannies, it's that they promoted a tranny without framing it as brave and stunning. Basically gaslighting their own viewers, tho I'm sure they'd have preferred if Chris awkwardly sashayed out of the troon closet because the free publicity that would've generated back in 2018 would've been yuge.
I was just thinking about how RuPaul used to say "You can call me he, you can call me she, you can call me Regis and Kathy Lee!" God do I miss that kind of attitude.
Since roughly about 2010 or so, comedy has pretty much died in mainstream media. It had to die, to let corporate sponsored social justice live. The kind of jokes RuPaul, Seth MacFarlane and Tosh.0 used to regularly make on TV would get you cancelled now.
Chapelle is maybe the edgiest man standing, much in the same way that JK Rowling is now some kind of extremist for holding views that were textbook liberal in 2007. I love the guy, but this is a sad state of affairs, he's a talented storyteller who can tell a joke, but he's no Bill Hicks or (young) Eddie Murphy. He's medium spicy.


