I love your site, I love your rants, I love your perspectives!

Your witty insights easy my day! 

I ran into some homophobic issues at my college today which really stressed me.. Hearing this out of *your* mouth is soothing.

Thanks!!!
I think I watched the same program as the author, but whoah, I don't interpret it anywhere near the same (granted I was only watching it over my shoulder, while dossing on the internet).

It was shown as part of the "internet" anniversery week or something (ch4 had covered the dot-com bubble in the same week).

I think the main point was that gay men now use the internet to avoid homophobic interactions, or just to bypass the whole gay-club scene. Certainly don't remember anything about the internet actually making you gay.
The internet contains homosexual content that keeps the ball rolling but what starts it all is a total release of inhibition. Individuals use drugs to handle peer pressure and results in total loss of control on your morality either involuntary or voluntary.

The peers defence after a victim's complaint "What happened last night?" is this question to the victim: "Did you have fun?" If the vic answer yes or I don't know, the reply is usually "What are you complaining about then?"

Then everybody that was there labels you gay or whatever other label exists that would apply to your unknown actions by yourself under the influence.
The AIDS crisis exploded entirely before the internet was broadly available to civilians. It has been under control ever since--in fact, it's worst in countries WITHOUT good internet access.

The barebackers who want sex on the internet (those dirty gays! us straight people would never do that!), as far as I know, sort themselves by HIV status so as not to increase the spread of the disease.
As an IT major at the University of Minnesota I see more and more IT guys score thanks to meeting girls on facebook...

Facebook = More STDs

But none of them are complaining... :D
I love your site, I love your rants, I love your perspectives!

Your witty insights easy my day! 

I ran into some homophobic issues at my college today which really stressed me.. Hearing this out of *your* mouth is soothing.

Thanks!!!
I think I watched the same program as the author, but whoah, I don't interpret it anywhere near the same (granted I was only watching it over my shoulder, while dossing on the internet).

It was shown as part of the "internet" anniversery week or something (ch4 had covered the dot-com bubble in the same week).

I think the main point was that gay men now use the internet to avoid homophobic interactions, or just to bypass the whole gay-club scene. Certainly don't remember anything about the internet actually making you gay.
The internet contains homosexual content that keeps the ball rolling but what starts it all is a total release of inhibition. Individuals use drugs to handle peer pressure and results in total loss of control on your morality either involuntary or voluntary.

The peers defence after a victim's complaint "What happened last night?" is this question to the victim: "Did you have fun?" If the vic answer yes or I don't know, the reply is usually "What are you complaining about then?"

Then everybody that was there labels you gay or whatever other label exists that would apply to your unknown actions by yourself under the influence.
The AIDS crisis exploded entirely before the internet was broadly available to civilians. It has been under control ever since--in fact, it's worst in countries WITHOUT good internet access.

The barebackers who want sex on the internet (those dirty gays! us straight people would never do that!), as far as I know, sort themselves by HIV status so as not to increase the spread of the disease.
As an IT major at the University of Minnesota I see more and more IT guys score thanks to meeting girls on facebook...

Facebook = More STDs

But none of them are complaining... :D
The more I visit The Inquirer, the more I find fat hairy men in tights attractive.
Can't we blame it on the boogie?