Man avoids gay stairs
An Australian man attempted to avoid walking up a rainbow-styled staircase with unintended, hilarious results. The site Indie reports a likely non-supporter of LGBTQ+ rights made a political statement-of-sorts by straddling a hand railing as to avoid walking on a stairs adorned with the colors of the Pride flag. Of course it could never be as bad as in comics, which I took the piss out of in Marshal Law. But the worst bit for me was that Paige and Henry the children of the soviet spies Elizabeth and Philip Jennings did not sound like teenagers.
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STFU I'm Not Taking the Gay Stairs is a viral video and image macro meme showing a man deliberately climbing up unevenly spaced, beige stairs, as though he was intentionally avoiding a more sensible, rainbow-painted staircase also in the frame. Trying to get into hiking, any tips for beginners Makes sense if he scuffed them, left a shoe print, or picked up a paint flake he'd be facing life in prison for a hate crime.
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Google's service, offered free of charge, instantly translates words, phrases, and pages between English and over other languages. The site Indie reports a likely non-supporter of LGBTQ+ rights made a political statement-of-sorts by straddling a hand railing as to avoid walking on a stairs adorned with the colors of the Pride flag.
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STFU I'm Not Taking the Gay Stairs is a viral video and image macro meme showing a man deliberately climbing up unevenly spaced, beige stairs, as though he was intentionally avoiding a more sensible, rainbow-painted staircase also in the frame. There were dialogue reprises on what we already know, which felt suspiciously like padding.