• @[email protected]
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    158 months ago

    I personally don’t feel like lumping this in with the kind of shock humor that toilet humor is feels analogous.

    This to me, reads just as surrealist humor that is meant to highlight the absurdity of some straight men’s homophobia not allowing them to interact with or do anything procieved as gay. Not that I think I needed to explain that to you, just highlighting where i am coming from.

    This isn’t to say it cannot be shocking, or intended as such, I just don’t personally feel like its main purpose is to shock.

    • Semivir [he/him, she/her]
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      38 months ago

      That’s a nice take! It is indeed the absurdity of it all that probably does it. My comment was more of a shower thought inspired by this post than a direct reaction to it.

      As you can probably tell from my choice of pronouns, I’m still figuring out what the concept of “being gay” even means to me. Though there’s probably no point to doing so. Which only makes being called gay even funnier to me.

      That, and of course the ridiculous concepts of what does and does not make you gay, that are going around. But that’s part of the original joke.