Hetero Awesomeness being celebrated in Boise

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Love to see this movement grow.

Heterosexuality needs to compete more aggressively in the marketplace of ideas and this is one way to encourage young people to consider straightness.

Gaiety has been gaining market share in America, time for Normative folks to start working harder to ensure the future of the Straight Lifestyle.

 
Love to see this movement grow.

Heterosexuality needs to compete more aggressively in the marketplace of ideas and this is one way to encourage young people to consider straightness.

Gaiety has been gaining market share in America, time for Normative folks to start working harder to ensure the future of the Straight Lifestyle.
This would only make sense if people chose to be gay and that does not seem to be the case. I don't recall ever 'choosing' to be straight, I just was.
 
I'm pleased ... Boise is such an awful place ... it's good to see they have something going ... there's more to life than potatoes, onions and peppermint ...
 
Technically, they're called "rocks" by scientists ...

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Looks like desert to me ... think "Nevada" ...
 
Love to see this movement grow.

Heterosexuality needs to compete more aggressively in the marketplace of ideas and this is one way to encourage young people to consider straightness.

Gaiety has been gaining market share in America, time for Normative folks to start working harder to ensure the future of the Straight Lifestyle.

Eagle is a mile away from me. What a wonderful thing to see pride in being heterosexual.
 
This would only make sense if people chose to be gay and that does not seem to be the case. I don't recall ever 'choosing' to be straight, I just was.

What theorem are you proposing to explain what some jurisdictions have had a tremendous boom in gaiety- places like San Francisco- while others like Uganda have not?

Personally, I think its marketing.
 
This would only make sense if people chose to be gay and that does not seem to be the case. I don't recall ever 'choosing' to be straight, I just was.
Not gay, actually homosexual. Are you in favor of a straight pride day to celebrate your being straight?
 
What theorem are you proposing to explain what some jurisdictions have had a tremendous boom in gaiety- places like San Francisco- while others like Uganda have not?

Personally, I think its marketing.
Personally, I think it is because being gay is a capital crime in Uganda.
 
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