150 4/5 “Spread The Love”

I’m of the firm belief that homosexuals are Mother Nature’s way of curbing population. It’s just evolution folks — we just get to reap the benefits. Not that our straight counter-parts are slowing down anytime soon. Oh well, we can at least do our part in continuing that secret gay agenda we have to turn all of America’s good, Christian children into sodomites! Please turn to page 7 of your monthly gay newsletter for further instructions on how this is best done.



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  1. Jon Carl Lewis

    evil.

  2. Jon Carl Lewis

    in a funny way…

  3. joel

    Run Ronnie Run is like one of the best movies ever made.

  4. Ben

    I get a little frustrated at the idea suggested that humans are made to reproduce and that not doing so is an affront to nature. In that case, why aren’t ‘the straights’ going at it constantly? How can they find the time to lecture us with all that breeding they’re supposed to be doing.

  5. C. Grey

    I like to think that once you achieve genetic perfection there is no need to continue breeding–thus, gays are perfect, in every possible genetic variation, perfect. ;)

    and really breeeeeeders…

  6. Chai Tea Latte

    Do people actually think like this? We’re overpopulated as it is, right? I always thought gay people wanting families would be the solution to orphans and unwanted children.

    The term unwanted children saddens me…I probably could have phrase that better. What I meant was like the offspring of people who had an “unplanned” pregnancy and the soon-to-be mother didn’t want it.

  7. Sean

    I totally agree with the controlling population thing, have always said that.
    I think that is one of the reason the worlds more accepting now and that there are ‘more of us’, pretty much evolution :)

  8. Melodi

    For what its worth, being female and currently in a straight realtionship (I’m bisexual mind), you get pressured to be a breeder when you don’t neccesarily want to.

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