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As far as Mike, more than once have I found myself saying something inappropriate w/o meaning to offend. I don't know Mike well, but I feel his intentions were not to hurt anybody.
I'm never one of many words. But i'll agree that equal rights precludes special treatment however things are never that black and white, having been bullied my whole life for being different, i think communication is key. Just because you can't imagine someone's suffering doesn't make it less real. I think humor is one of the best ways to get a point across and connect people of a different mindset much like music does.
Agreed. For the people who are simply vicious there are often only two options. Either avoid them or prepare for confrontation.
This. I don't give a god damn fcuk about if anyone being a LGBTQ, but I'm royally pissed off by those people whose identity revolves around being a LGBTQ. As if being LGBTQ gives them a privilige to be babied. The annoyence doesn't come from their being LGBTQ; it comes from their sense of being a priviliged group.
Ann Arbor / Detroit was by far the gayest place I've ever lived in. Had more LGBT friends (yes, plural) there than I ever did in California. Funny how that happens. All of my LGBT friends were ... very normal. A lot of them were in tech so they used PCs. Seemed like the straight people used macs.When I left Ann Arbor in 2002, there was one gay bar. Most of other the gay bars in the area were in god forsaken places in the Detroit Metro area.
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