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by Boy Genteel on 05:42 PM January 22nd, 2005 EST (#1)
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That two females holding hands probably wouldn't cause "charges" (for lack of a better word) of homosexuality? I'd agree with that.
But if you're suggesting that there wouldn't be a conservative Christian outcry if it were two lesbian characters, I'll have to disagree. Just look at how they acted during the ELLEN outing...
bg Men are from EARTH. Women are from EARTH. Deal with it.
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by Anonymous User on 02:07 PM January 23rd, 2005 EST (#2)
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I'll be honest, I haven't seen the video, but it sounds like 'much a do about nothin''.
I personaly don't care much for SPOUNGE BOB SQUAREPANTS, but is he gay? I doubt it.
For one thing he's a cartoon character. He can't be GAY or STRAIGHT. and secondly..., HE'S A FLIPPIN' SPOUNGE!!!
I agree that we are haveing homosexuality and feminism, ect. rammed down our throats these days (no pun intended) but I think this is an over reaction by Dobbson and company.
I could be wrong. 'just my oppinion.
Thundercloud.
"Hoka hey!"
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by The_Beedle on 12:54 PM January 24th, 2005 EST (#3)
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The Republic will fall if men are allowed to show emotion, even cartoon sponge and starfish men!
Think of the children!
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If you watch sponge bob's behaviour, it is the behaviour of an 8 year old boy not a man. If someone thinks two 8 year old boys holding hands has some sexual pretext, they need a kick in the... shin (I'd kick them somewhere else, but I'm tryint to watch my language).
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by Anonymous User on 01:49 PM January 25th, 2005 EST (#5)
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Kavius- I agree with that.
When I was around 8 years old my best friend (another boy) and I held hands, but neither one of us was gay. We were just little boys.
Thundercloud.
"Hoka hey!"
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