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What's the Difference, eh?

Posted on Thu, 2008-04-10 10:52 by sarahfelicity
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Rannie Turingan, a great photographer in Toronto, made this video earlier this year. It's 20 couples on 20 couches and it's very sweet!



20 x 2 : What's The Difference? from photojunkie on Vimeo.

There's a few faces I know from Toronto in there (hi T&M!), so that makes it extra-fun for me, but I think you'll like it anyway. Unless you're highly homophobic... you might not like it then. But maybe you should watch it anyway. :P

Being against homosexuality

Thu, 2008-04-17 01:26 — Anonymous (not verified)

Being against homosexuality does not mean you are homophobic.

Then again, for those that are attempting to twist the issue (homosexuality), then it would be natural to use such statements.

What's the difference?

Easy to tell if you aren't biased towards homosexuals.

...or maybe she said

Thu, 2008-04-17 08:36 — Dave (not verified)

...or maybe she said "homophobic" because she meant "homophobic" --  if you're homophobic, "you might not like" watching two people of the same sex kissing in a romantic setting.  Not sure how that is considered "attempting to twist the issue"...

Being against...?

Tue, 2008-05-06 14:00 — Anonymous (not verified)

"Being against" homosexuality is like "being against" being black.

Absolutely disgusting

Thu, 2008-04-17 09:05 — Anonymous (not verified)

Those degenerates should be ashamed of themselves, showing video like this implies that that sort of behavior is tolerated, natural, it's sickening.

 

I mean, really, Mac users?? ugh.

Ha! The hard part is that

Thu, 2008-04-17 13:36 — Andy (not verified)

Ha! The hard part is that they're demanding we not only tolerate, but endorse, their depravity...

Sheesh. Mac users.

 

 

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