I think those doughnuts are a product of the far right. No one could survive eating that much artificial coloring. On the plus side, that drip try looks like the work of a gay Jackson Pollack. --Jim
I haven't had in doughnut in ...a real long time, but I'd love one of those. (P.S. English grammar nut here: whenever I see "your" instead of "you're" or "then" instead of "than" I cringe and the meme or comment is ruined. Just a personal quirk.)
Kids with Aspergers have some of the same problems. Ask our grandson. He's nearly 18 and has been through a lot, esp. bullying. The trouble is he doesn't "look" autistic--so things get weird when he fails to pick up on social cues. He understands some of the stuff that LGBTQ kids have to put up with.
I'll never think about Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon in the same way again. And they thought they were being controversial by using the word 'pink'.
Debra, do you know who's that woman asking about a gay vibe in the GIF halfway thru above? I think it might be a friend/mentor of mine, comedienne, Alicia Dattner, so I ask. She's awesome and very much an ally of all good things and people.
@ Rawknrobyn -- No, unfortunately I don't know who the woman in the gay vibe gif is but I just assumed the clip is from some movie or TV show. Does anyone out there in Comments Land recognize where this is from or who the actress is?
The clip appears to be from the television show Brooklyn Nine-Nine. According to the this quotes page from the pilot it is uttered by character Gina Linetti, played by Chelsea Peretti. I was not able to find the clip on Youtube, but other clips of the Gina character serve as circumstantial evidence.
The woman in the GIF is stand up comic/actor Chelsea Peretti, one of the funniest comics out there. I'm pretty sure the GIF is from her t.v. show Brooklyn 99.
@ This N That -- Today's standard rainbow pride flag has 6 colours: Red (representing Life), Orange (representing healing), Yellow (representing sunlight, i.e., we're not hiding in the shadows or darkness anymore), Green (representing nature), Blue (representing serenity) and Purple (representing spirit). But there are also many other special flags to represent each component community that makes up the LGBTQ+ community (for example, lesbians, bisexuals, transgender, etc.), as well as special flags for sub-cultures or groups within the various communities (for example, Bears, Lipstick Lesbians, BDSM, etc.) The multiplicity of flags grows every year, it seems!
I am afraid of my Darling Youngest finding out about the existence of those doughnuts because them would likely make a big mess eating them. Can I get them to listen to Pink Floyd instead?
Hello Frank. Then and than are homophones. Sorry, it is a sad joke for sad times. But the Which in Dictionopolis allowed it to go by. Probably she is busy these days. I don't think she ever got over Rhyme and Reason being held hostage.
Thanks for the colors explanation..very interesting...I sure won't remember all that so I won't ever try to draw or demonstrate a gay pride flag or anything with the colors..I would totally screw it up..LOL Playing catchup...for some reason, I have missed the last few posts...
ummmmmmmm, donuts...
ReplyDeleteI like the "I don't try to hide my weird" the best. but it's not weird to be gay, it's just you being you.
You know, sometimes those free trials DO work out.
ReplyDeleteI think those doughnuts are a product of the far right. No one could survive eating that much artificial coloring. On the plus side, that drip try looks like the work of a gay Jackson Pollack. --Jim
ReplyDeleteLove the 7-day trial. Too funny.
ReplyDeleteI just sent someone the McDouble one, that would have worked in our relationship.
ReplyDeleteLove " I don't try to hide my weird" so much! Hugs and Happy Monday! RO
ReplyDeleteI haven't had in doughnut in ...a real long time, but I'd love one of those.
ReplyDelete(P.S. English grammar nut here: whenever I see "your" instead of "you're" or "then" instead of "than" I cringe and the meme or comment is ruined. Just a personal quirk.)
all are good for smile
ReplyDeletebut gay culture haha
The first one is my favorite, lol!
ReplyDelete:D
"InvestiGAYtion"
ReplyDeleteLoving it!
Stealing it.
I think my mother drank every color of Kool Aid to make sure I came out gay. It worked.
ReplyDeleteKids with Aspergers have some of the same problems. Ask our grandson. He's nearly 18 and has been through a lot, esp. bullying. The trouble is he doesn't "look" autistic--so things get weird when he fails to pick up on social cues. He understands some of the stuff that LGBTQ kids have to put up with.
ReplyDeleteDeborah you crack me up lol. Love your posts. Hope you have had a fab weekend And wishing you an lovely week my friend x
ReplyDeleteI'll never think about Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon in the same way again. And they thought they were being controversial by using the word 'pink'.
ReplyDeleteMore AWESOME gay content! You are singlehandedly bringing us isolated homos a little Pride this year, Debra. Thanks for that!
ReplyDeleteLove the PhD from Gay College and the Find The Other Gays... well, really love them all!
Omg gay doughnuts? Yaaass!
ReplyDeleteAnd a Ph.D from gay college? Where do I sign up?
XoXo
I had a LOL at the 7-day free trial.
ReplyDeleteHEY! You damn gays stole the rainbow. You can't have the prism too!
I've never seen a pride donut to eat yet. Maybe one day.
ReplyDeleteI don’t like donuts but those...
ReplyDeletehttps://www.pbs.org/newshour/nation/scotus-rules-lgbt-people-protected-from-job-discrimination
ReplyDelete'I like your Pride shirt' cracked me up!
ReplyDeleteThose are beautiful donuts! I'll take a dozen.
ReplyDeleteDebra, do you know who's that woman asking about a gay vibe in the GIF halfway thru above? I think it might be a friend/mentor of mine, comedienne, Alicia Dattner, so I ask. She's awesome and very much an ally of all good things and people.
Love and pride!
I have no idea how you can keep finding these wonderful memes, but I am so glad you do! Yes, indeedy, on the donut!
ReplyDelete@ Mike -- Ha ha! EVERYTHING rainbow belongs to us now!
ReplyDelete@ Rawknrobyn -- No, unfortunately I don't know who the woman in the gay vibe gif is but I just assumed the clip is from some movie or TV show. Does anyone out there in Comments Land recognize where this is from or who the actress is?
ReplyDeleteI think the woman in the gay vibe gif is a current cast member of Saturday Night Live...
ReplyDeleteDark Side of the Moon just takes a whole new meaning.
ReplyDeleteExcellent, as ever.
ReplyDeleteThe clip appears to be from the television show Brooklyn Nine-Nine. According to the this quotes page from the pilot it is uttered by character Gina Linetti, played by Chelsea Peretti. I was not able to find the clip on Youtube, but other clips of the Gina character serve as circumstantial evidence.
ReplyDeleteThe woman in the GIF is stand up comic/actor Chelsea Peretti, one of the funniest comics out there. I'm pretty sure the GIF is from her t.v. show Brooklyn 99.
ReplyDeletethese memes made me smile so hard I have tears in my eyes.
ReplyDeleteThese all made me giggle..but the donuts made me hungry!
ReplyDeleteLove the donuts..I have a question...Do the colors mean anything and are they always the same???
ReplyDelete@ This N That -- Today's standard rainbow pride flag has 6 colours: Red (representing Life), Orange (representing healing), Yellow (representing sunlight, i.e., we're not hiding in the shadows or darkness anymore), Green (representing nature), Blue (representing serenity) and Purple (representing spirit). But there are also many other special flags to represent each component community that makes up the LGBTQ+ community (for example, lesbians, bisexuals, transgender, etc.), as well as special flags for sub-cultures or groups within the various communities (for example, Bears, Lipstick Lesbians, BDSM, etc.) The multiplicity of flags grows every year, it seems!
ReplyDeleteHahahahaha on the trial one. Too funny!
ReplyDeleteLove your posts.
ReplyDeleteI enjoy your blog. I learn stuff.
ReplyDeleteI always find something new and very interesting on your blog - thanks for sharing - you entertain and instruct at the same time.
ReplyDeleteI never thought of The Pink Floyd shirt before.
ReplyDeleteThose Donuts look good
I am afraid of my Darling Youngest finding out about the existence of those doughnuts because them would likely make a big mess eating them. Can I get them to listen to Pink Floyd instead?
ReplyDeleteHello Frank. Then and than are homophones. Sorry, it is a sad joke for sad times. But the Which in Dictionopolis allowed it to go by. Probably she is busy these days. I don't think she ever got over Rhyme and Reason being held hostage.
ReplyDeleteI have never seen rainbow donuts like in your photo. Human's idea has no limitation.
ReplyDeleteHAHAHA! The free trial was the best. And those donuts!
ReplyDeleteI love the donuts!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the colors explanation..very interesting...I sure won't remember all that so I won't ever try to draw or demonstrate a gay pride flag or anything with the colors..I would totally screw it up..LOL
ReplyDeletePlaying catchup...for some reason, I have missed the last few posts...
I like that pride shirt too! Thanks for sharing what the colors mean on the rainbow flag.
ReplyDeleteSome impressive art there!
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