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Terra ([info]penguinfaery) wrote in [info]fandom_wank,
@ 2006-01-24 17:58:00

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My first post, go easy, all that jazz.

Someone makes a Dragonlance post on Bad_rpers_Suck that smacked slightly of homophobia, apparently. People replied, and said as such. I didn't see the first post, but it was summarized to me as: "Him saying that he was sick of all the girls kissing girls on his RP. That gay acts had no place in a fandom that was based in medieval times."

So, because everyone didn't agree with him, I guess, he felt the need to lock everything, and then deleted the post, coming back with this this post.

Most people call him out that yeah, cybering is stupid, but deleting post when people don't agree with you is stupider.

EDIT:

Fading_light snarkily admitting she deleted comments, screen capped for you viewing pleasure, not by me.

Spillover wank gifted by Anon, in which Fading_light exhibits no sense of humor, and the classic "I'm not a homophobe because I have gay friends!" argument. Although to give her points, I don't like seeing people make out either...but being how that usually involves seeing the spit that grosses me out, unless she has an uber interactive computer of doom, I don't see how it applies to chat rps.


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