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For the Tracy Morgan, I would have put a better spin on it. Something like, If I had a gay son, I'd be ok with him being attracted to other men, and eventually settling down with the right guy and getting married. That's just two normal guys in love. But if he starts talking with a lisp or using the word fabulous in falsetto, then maybe he needs a head-stabbing.
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Tracy Morgan Le douche.
Keith said "I bet Tracy Morgan is gay!!" and I have to say that I agree with that.
It is my opinion that the people who believe that being gay is a choice and not a sexual orientation you are born with, are a little bit gay themselves. Think about it, their only frame of reference is their own sexuality so THEY must be able to comprehend choosing to have sex with the same sex and then living their life like that ... otherwise they wouldn't think of it as a choice! ...Therefore these people had to make that choice, and that is where their homophobia comes from, because they are afraid their gay side will take over if not subdued through hate and fear.
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I have been to the hospital many times, I am prone to accidents, and I can honestly say the longest I have ever waited was 3 hours once when I broke my fingers in 1993. They see people in order of importance of the injury. If somebody came in with their brains falling out... I would expect that they do not wait at all. Though that has never happened to me.... yet. I am not sure why Americans have this impression that because we have universal health care we have to spend days or even weeks waiting for treatment. 3 hours was fine. I got ice cream and my little brother had lots of toys to play with. My fingers are all better now... and my parents didn't have to get part time jobs to cover the cost of me having them fixed. |
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