Because when people use it as an adjective to describe something other than homosexual persons or culture, it's generally either in a derogatory manner, or it's promoting stupid stereotypes.
Really? You are going to defend using gay to describe something? I'm not saying that I'm super innocent here, I've used the phrase, but this is a different and growing world. I met a gay person, then several more, then more, then I learned it is normal to be gay and acceptable to be gay. I also learned not to call something gay. Old racist people learned not to use hateful racial slurs after the Civil Rights Movement, I'm sure you can learn to think of a better word than gay.
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Impressed how respectful they were during the national anthem. Most had bowed heads, looked to be praying. Harden looked like he was singing the words.
I always see players praying during the anthem with their head down and eyes closed... but the proper etiquette is to have your head up looking at the flag. I know they don't mean anything by it and think they are doing what they are supposed to be doing... but it's actually not proper etiquette.
Meh it means HAPPY you and crybaby society need to get over it. We got people getting heads cut off yet people give care to the word gay smfh
Glad to hear you say that, coz you are some of the gayest posters out there. Thanks for cheering up the board, gay boys! He feels like OP.
I expected a lighthearted thread... instead, this reads like any thread of online comments. Boo.. I expect higher standards from my fellow clutchfans.
Amen. I'm happy james is dancing. Dance like no one is watching. And when you get the chance to sit or dance. Dance. May james be dancing wearing a rockets jersey with an nba trophy at the end of next season. Rock on James. Rock on.