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- HEADBANDS?... OL A GAY WAY OR JT GAY?
- PRO TENNIS PLAYER WEARS RABOW ACCSORI AFTER YELLG ANTI-GAY SLUR DURG THE OLYMPICS
HEADBANDS?... OL A GAY WAY OR JT GAY?
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Bandanas worn around the neck were ed to reprent homosexualy.
PRO TENNIS PLAYER WEARS RABOW ACCSORI AFTER YELLG ANTI-GAY SLUR DURG THE OLYMPICS
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