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Contents:
- THE WHE LOT KNOWS HOW TO SKEWER WHE GAY PRIVILEGE
- FROM THE 'EVIL QUEEN' TO THE 'SAD LBIAN,' 'WHE LOT' ED MANY GAY TROP. WHY DIDN'T RAISE ANY RED FLAGS FOR SOME FANS?
- THAT “WHE LOT” FALE COULD HAVE BEEN SO MUCH GAYER
THE WHE LOT KNOWS HOW TO SKEWER WHE GAY PRIVILEGE
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FROM THE 'EVIL QUEEN' TO THE 'SAD LBIAN,' 'WHE LOT' ED MANY GAY TROP. WHY DIDN'T RAISE ANY RED FLAGS FOR SOME FANS?
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It’s typil old textbook Hollywood to kill off the morally rpt gay characters, if you know your cema history … yet BOTH SEASONS of Whe Lot rely on the tired old trope. ”Over on a Whe Lot Redd thread, meanwhile, one viewer wonred, “What gay men f***ed wh Mike Whe for him to always make them tragic, vic, and stereotypil?
THAT “WHE LOT” FALE COULD HAVE BEEN SO MUCH GAYER
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