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stabiz 10-04-07 06:48 AM

Uh ...
 
Well, I guess some are slow learners:

http://media1.break.com/dnet/media/2...in-obvious.jpg

stabiz 10-04-07 06:49 AM

Wait a minute, is that fake?:hmm: Suddenly hit by a little doubt.

Letum 10-04-07 06:50 AM

It's either a image edit or some clever wordplay.
Nothing like a good pun.


OK, I'll check to see if it's real...give me a few mins.

*edit*

Ok, it's not 100% conclusive because Im no expert, but I have edited plenty of images
so I think I might know what to look for. The *.jpg compression maks it hard.


http://www.b3tards.com/u/57a418c694b...3/05bvious.jpg

There are a few places (3-4) on the board that change from mixed colour
(below blue line to a single mono-colour block (above blue line). Thats what
I see in my own image edits when I am trying to cover some thing up and I'm
not too fuzzy about the details.

kiwi_2005 10-04-07 08:29 AM

http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a3...Frank/homo.jpg

:rotfl:

Zayphod 10-04-07 09:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by stabiz
Well, I guess some are slow learners:

http://media1.break.com/dnet/media/2...in-obvious.jpg

The word "gay" was definately photoshopped into that image. Note the angle
of the two words a few degrees to the right, and the word GAY is at 0 degrees
angle based on the left edge of the poster.

At least, that's my take on it.

antikristuseke 10-04-07 10:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kiwi_2005

now this one is 100% certainly edited, why else would she be holding the gay pride flag

SUBMAN1 10-04-07 10:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by antikristuseke
...why else would she be holding the gay pride flag

SImple - because there is gay shame! The are all ashamed of themselves.

-S

Zayphod 10-04-07 11:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by antikristuseke
Quote:

Originally Posted by kiwi_2005

now this one is 100% certainly edited, why else would she be holding the gay pride flag

Actually, my guess is that the poster forgot to add the <sarcasm> tags.

antikristuseke 10-04-07 11:39 AM

No, im pretty sure I was not being sarcasic, though my assumption could very well be wrong. Though the whole idea of gay pride seems sort of strange to me, im not proud to be a heterosexual, i just am.

Zayphod 10-04-07 12:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by antikristuseke
No, im pretty sure I was not being sarcasic, though my assumption could very well be wrong. Though the whole idea of gay pride seems sort of strange to me, im not proud to be a heterosexual, i just am.

Sorry, I didn't mean YOU should use the <sarcasm> tags. I was referring to the demonstrator's poster that's being held up there - THAT's what should have the <sarcasm> tags on it. :huh:

Kapitan_Phillips 10-05-07 02:48 PM

If gays are campaigning against stereotypes and discrimination, why the hell is there flag a rainbow?

fatty 10-05-07 02:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kapitan_Phillips
If gays are campaigning against stereotypes and discrimination, why the hell is there flag a rainbow?



The first Rainbow Flag was designed in 1978 by Gilbert Baker, a San Francisco artist, who created the flag in response to a local activist’s call for the need of a community symbol. (This was before the pink triangle was popularly used as a symbol of pride.) Using the five-striped “Flag of the Race” as his inspiration, Baker designed a flag with eight stripes. Baker dyed and sewed the material for the first flag himself — in the true spirit of Betsy Ross.
Christopher Pinette, 12 Jun 1996

The design may have been influenced by flags with multicolored stripes used by various left-wing causes and organizations in the San Francisco area in the 1960s. The Rainbow Flag originally had eight stripes (from top to bottom):
hot pink for sex,
red for life,
orange for healing,
yellow for sun,
green for serenity with nature,
turquoise for art,
indigo for harmony, and
violet for spirit.
Handmade versions of this flag were flown in the 1978 Gay Freedom Day Parade.
Steve Kramer, 24 April 1998

Use of the rainbow flag by the gay community began in 1978 when it first appeared in the San Francisco Gay and Lesbian Freedom Day Parade. Borrowing symbolism from the hippie movement and black civil rights groups, San Francisco artist Gilbert Baker designed the rainbow flag in response to a need for a symbol that could be used year after year. Baker and thirty volunteers hand-stitched and hand-dyed two huge prototype flags for the parade. The flags had eight stripes, each color representing a component of the community.

http://www.crwflags.com/fotw/flags/qq-rb_h.html

Kapitan_Phillips 10-05-07 03:22 PM

A simple "lol" would've been nice :p

stabiz 10-06-07 06:10 AM

:rotfl:

antikristuseke 10-06-07 06:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Zayphod
Quote:

Originally Posted by antikristuseke
No, im pretty sure I was not being sarcasic, though my assumption could very well be wrong. Though the whole idea of gay pride seems sort of strange to me, im not proud to be a heterosexual, i just am.

Sorry, I didn't mean YOU should use the <sarcasm> tags. I was referring to the demonstrator's poster that's being held up there - THAT's what should have the <sarcasm> tags on it. :huh:

oh...OH...damn, now i feel stupid:damn:


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