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Osr Homolka,. “Straight Up” tells the story of Todd (played by Sweeney), an sanely articulate Asian-Amerin gay software r, wh shirts buttoned up to his Adam’s apple, who’s so quick and fsy and arch that the thoughts pour out of him like nfsnal word salad. So what he cis, on a whim of iron, is that the reason he’s nng om his sexualy is that he is not, fact, gay.

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