Lmao I can't believe this worked. Groypers are r-slurred

https://twitter.com/ReasonPete/status/1812205839433998795

He's coping so hard in the thread lmao

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He's been reduced to begging me to believe that he's a sexy chad Brad Pitt lmao

https://i.rdrama.net/images/17209024724664807.webp

https://i.rdrama.net/images/1720902943099133.webp

You can feel the pure seethe in these

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"haha ur gay" just doesn't hit the same as it did in third grade

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they are simply trying to RETVRN to when america was great, 2007

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more like 1987

even by the mid 90s, there were popular tv shows with openly gay characters and no one cared

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I wouldnt say nobody cared because they clearly did and AIDS was absolutely btfoing gays everywhere but there were TV gays in the 80s too

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_1980s_American_television_episodes_with_LGBT_themes

>Sitcoms would occasionally broach the subject, but for the most part followed the pattern that had developed during the 1970s, with episodes following one of a handful of plot devices: a character close to a lead character would unexpectedly come out, forcing the characters to confront their own issues with homosexuality; a lead character is mistaken for gay; a lead character pretends to be gay; or, less frequently, a recurring character from the series comes out. In the first instance, it was rare that the gay character would ever make another appearance.

To a lesser extent, even the 70s, although mostly Buffalo Bill tier characters lmao

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_1970s_American_television_episodes_with_LGBT_themes

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Man, I'm talking about lead characters. There were whole sitcoms written around gay leads or at least with major supporting characters around the mid-late 90s. And nobody cared. This slop even got to #1 in ratings:

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I'm not watching any more Dharma & Greg.

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Thin-skinned cute twinks (boomer) getting triggered over nothing is a good thing, actually

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groypers werent alive then

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Even through the '90s we were still calling each other cute twinks just because nobody had thought of another insult yet. Unfortunately 13-year old boys aren't that creative.

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