Ridiculous interpretation of TLK

Re: Ridiculous interpretation of TLK

Postby AdAstrα » July 3rd, 2011, 10:03 pm

[quote="Libre"][quote="Jiirani"]Omg lol this is hillarious xD[/quote]
That's what I thought too when I first read this. But actually this isn't funny but it's seriously ridiculous. But the part where she writes scar is gay made me kind of... laughing :lol: (not that it's fun someone is gay but how stupid it is to think that a character from a kids-film would be gay)[/quote]
Yeah! Like what the heck was that I don't even o_O
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Re: Ridiculous interpretation of TLK

Postby Jiirani » July 3rd, 2011, 10:20 pm

[quote="Libre"](not that it's fun someone is gay but how stupid it is to think that a character from a kids-film would be gay)[/quote]

And a Disney film none the less
As far as I'm aware they have never, ever had a gay character.
Although, I can't believe someone would view this movie in such a manner. What a joke.
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Re: Ridiculous interpretation of TLK

Postby Annie » July 3rd, 2011, 10:35 pm

[quote="Libre"][quote="Jiirani"]Omg lol this is hillarious xD[/quote]
(not that it's fun someone is gay but how stupid it is to think that a character from a kids-film would be gay)[/quote]

I think it'd be good to have a nice, good, gay character. Too many people are homophobes these days, they need to learn it's fine.
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Re: Ridiculous interpretation of TLK

Postby Azdgari » July 3rd, 2011, 10:48 pm

How is it stupid to think a character from a kid's film is gay? :3
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Re: Ridiculous interpretation of TLK

Postby AdAstrα » July 3rd, 2011, 10:50 pm

The idea itself isn't stupid to me at all, I just think the writer of this article was waaay over-analysing the whole thing.
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Re: Ridiculous interpretation of TLK

Postby TheLionQueen » July 3rd, 2011, 10:57 pm

That goes to show, the parent probably has no soul. "His Father DIED!!!" You forgot that over analyzer. This article is a joke and p.o.ed me a little
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Re: Ridiculous interpretation of TLK

Postby Libre » July 3rd, 2011, 11:06 pm

[quote="Annie"]I think it'd be good to have a nice, good, gay character. Too many people are homophobes these days, they need to learn it's fine.[/quote]

That's a sad truth. :/ Luckily many people are more tolerant today than 30 years ago(for example). But still its a Big Problem in our population.
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Re: Ridiculous interpretation of TLK

Postby DGFone » July 3rd, 2011, 11:35 pm

The hardest part with racism is that it's human nature: we are hard-wired to be racist. To be tolerant is to go against evolution. In today's world, tolerance is a positive boom for productivity, but with cavemen, you only trusted your immediate group, and tried to kill your resource-using neighbors. Hence racism.

We will never be able to eliminate racism unless we change our species. But we can teach ourselves to ignore the outdated instincts that evolution gave us, and adapt for our human world.
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Re: Ridiculous interpretation of TLK

Postby Wrightfan » July 4th, 2011, 2:14 am

Even worse is that this is a COLLEGE PAPER! :oops:

I'm all for different interpretations but once you say "British=gay" you're misinformed :lol:
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Re: Ridiculous interpretation of TLK

Postby Annie » July 4th, 2011, 2:19 am

Yup, we're all gay over here! But of course, all british men are slinky, slimey, murderous freaks!
Actually, we're all like Nigel Thornberry.
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