And Lizziey is gonna kill me over this one too...
She pierced Seth's ear. The left ear. And when I saw it, the first thing I said was "isn't that the gay side?" This is NOT to say "how could you get him a gay piercing" or anything, I was just showing off my knowledge. This starts off a huge debate, where she swears the right side is the "gay side" and other people say it's the left. There's no consensus.
So, a completely informal poll, so informal that it's not even a real poll:
Which side used to be used to indicate homosexuality? The left or the right? Or don't you know/care?
She pierced Seth's ear. The left ear. And when I saw it, the first thing I said was "isn't that the gay side?" This is NOT to say "how could you get him a gay piercing" or anything, I was just showing off my knowledge. This starts off a huge debate, where she swears the right side is the "gay side" and other people say it's the left. There's no consensus.
So, a completely informal poll, so informal that it's not even a real poll:
Which side used to be used to indicate homosexuality? The left or the right? Or don't you know/care?
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Date: 2004-03-25 07:59 pm (UTC)> Which side used to be used to indicate homosexuality? The left or the right?
> Or don't you know/care?
The problem is that the codes keep changing. When I was a teen, it allegedly was wearing green on Thursday.
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Date: 2004-03-25 08:01 pm (UTC)What if Thursday was St. Patrick's day? Isn't that a very convoluted way to get around having no gaydar whatsoever? What if you needed to know now, and it was only a Tuesday?
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Date: 2004-03-26 10:50 am (UTC)People actually wear green on St. Paddy's?
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Date: 2004-03-26 05:02 pm (UTC)Damn. I've been pinched for nothing, NOTHING!