Deja Q
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Thu Jan-01-04 08:31 PM
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Edited on Thu Jan-01-04 08:32 PM by HypnoToad
It's like that BBC show "Trading Spaces" or whatever. Except that in that show, two families uproot each others' home decor and do what they want. In QEFTSG, 5 stereotyped homosexuals turn some hetero's home into something that fits current decor style while turning the hetero's bland sartorial taste into something dreadfully modern yet conservative, neckties and all.
Okay, I saw just one episode but I don't see the appeal of this "reality show". Styles will change in a couple years anyway, and so bloody what if the hetero they're transforming looks like he came right out of the Nixon era? :eyes: Don't people have the freedom to look and act the way they want? For a "free" society, people have a knack of parroting or one-upping somebody else. That is freedom?!
Now if they made it more political...
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GOPisEvil
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Thu Jan-01-04 08:33 PM
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1. I don't think it's stupid at all. |
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It's all about showing what options are available. Maybe you should watch more than one episode before pronouncing something stupid.
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Thu Jan-01-04 09:27 PM
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I watched one episode of "Queer as Folk" and saw how totally NOT real it really was.
Unbased in reality. Completely.
God, I HATE 'reality' shows. Passionately.
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Fri Apr 26th 2024, 05:36 AM
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