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Rainbow. Check.
Rainbow colored font. Check
Outer glow. Check
Drop Shadow. Check.
Multiple fonts and font sizes. Check.
Read more about the rules of gay design

Ok, let’s assume they are being “ironical” *cough* and made this be really cheesey. Super.

Because (as many of you know) I am so f’ing tired of the classism in the drag king scene. Objectifying/fetishizing/sexualizing poor people while you enjoy the benefits of an unfair ecronomic system is hardly “entertainment.” All those faux “kings” (who by day are women’s studies students) should look at their male university classmates and perform their classmates versions of “maleness” — let’s see them wear sexless, baggy shirts with corporate logos and flip-flops and see if they get any ass. How ’bout they leave the sexy construction worker look to people like… say, sexy construction workers? Murray Hill, who actually is from a middle class family, and performs like a middle class guy — has my respect for the critique she’s presenting. These other fools who try to all look like Justin Timberlake (on laundry day) are playing “dress up” but it sure isn’t creative or art.
PS: i suggest that she put the mustache that’s under her arm on her face, that would be funnier.

Okay, i feel bad about being so negative, so below is a really great gay design. Yes it has all the attributes of gay design (including uniform fetish, hooray!!) but it does it in a campy, exaggerated way that says something beyond the total of it’s parts. The opposite of the above poster.
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One Response to “Hmmmm”
  1. gidget says:

    don’t ever apologize for something so blatantly obvious…..and funny!
    my eyes went str8 to the armpit and my thought was “there is more hair in the armpits then face”! hahahahahaha ew.
    of course after my eyes were finally able to focus from the white glare :-l

    great observation :-)

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