I\\\'d quite happily wear a t-shirt like that. I don\\\'t agree with the sentiment, but I find it genuinely amusing that people get so riled up over a few words. I have a close group of friends with whom no subject is taboo, and through (sometimes over)use of words and phrases that\\\'d most people leave the room, the whole power of the words fades away. Kind of like the way coloured people saying \"ni**er\" all the time. It\\\'s been used to death, and now if a couple of black people are talking to each other, they can say it as many times as they want in a sentence, and nobody seems to be offended. Of course the hypocrisy of it is that if I said it to one of them, I\\\'d be lebelled a racist. words are just words, and until people realise that, I suppose there\\\'s gonna be all this shit about what you can say and what you can\\\'t. Anyways, sorry for babbling. I think my meds have kicked in, and I\\\'m chatting shit now. I don\\\'t even want to read back what I just wrote, cos it probably doesn\\\'t make any sense.

EDIT: Can we not use apostrophes without getting a backslash now, or is it just my browser?
Turtlepik Reviewed by Turtlepik on . Be happy, Not gay t-shirt I??m fairly liberal in my views, but I??m somewhat torn on the following issue. Remember, this is all coming from a guy that thinks gay people should have all the rights of straight people, and can??t stand most religion. Anyone hear about this story? The rundown of the story, is that following a day of silence, a student chose to wear a shirt that read on the front ??My Day of Silence - Straight Alliance? and on the back said ??Be Happy, Not Gay?. She was told to remove the shirt Rating: 5