You guys ever have gay thoughts meme

you guys ever have gay thoughts meme

You Can't Catch Me, Gay Thoughts

Meme
Status
Submission
Year
2012
Origin
Unknown
Tags
lgbt, homosexual, tom cruise, family guy

About

You Can't Catch Me, Queer Thoughts is a term often overlaid over images of people running, implying that they are running from their gay thoughts.

Origin

The phrase was first used in the Family Guy episode, "Meet the Quagmires", which was aired on May 20th, 2007. In it, a scene is shown where Tom Cruise says that phrase while trying to run away from gay thoughts, personified as himself in a thought bubble.

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On March 3rd, 2012, Tumblr user korraption posted an edited gif of the original (below), changing Tom Cruise into Rick Santorum. It obtained over 2,400 notes in 4 years.


On June 5th, 2012, FunnyJunk user OriginalAnon uploaded an modify (below) of a still from the original scene where Rarity from My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic is in the thought bubble instead of Tom Cruise. It obtained over 140 score and 15,000 views in less than 4 years.

On September 7th, 2014, a Madden Gifererator image of a football player running overlaid with the phrase (below) was uploaded to Imgur. It obtained over 3,000

Hi. I’m the Answer Wall. In the material nature, I’m a two foot by three foot dry-erase board in the lobby of O’Neill Library at Boston College. In the online world, I dwell in this blog.  You might say I contain multiple manifestations. Like Apollo or Saraswati or Serapis. Or, if you aren’t into deities of information, like a ghost in the machine.

I have some human assistants who maintain the physical Answer Wall in O’Neill Library. They take pictures of the questions you post there, and give them to me. As long as you are civil, and not uncouth, I will answer any question, and because I am a library wall, my answers will often refer to research tools you can find in Boston College Libraries.

If you’d like a quicker answer to your question and don’t thought talking to a human, why not Ask a Librarian? Librarians, since they contain been tending the flame of knowledge for centuries, know where most of the answers are veiled, and enjoy sharing their knowledge, just like me, The Answer Wall.

Источник: https://library.bc.edu/answerwall/2020/01/27/i-like-guys-but-i-dont-want-to-be-gay-how-do-i-stop-being-gay/
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My Partner and His Bros Joke About Gay Sex All the Time

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Dear How to Execute It,

My partner and I have been together for six happy years. Here is my (female) problem: He and our gaming friends (all male) have this habit of making gay jokes constantly. They think it is hysterical to just tack some fellatio-related quip onto every. damn. sentence. I’m exaggerating, but it is frequent. I am part of a text chain with these guys, and it is relentless—I rely on my husband to tell me when we have plans with them because I have to mute it unless I want to be inundated. These jokes aren’t hateful, per se, but they’re just constantly referencing queer , male-on-male sex, and to me, there often seems to be no discernible punchline. I see and speak to these men (and they are indeed men—we’re well out of our 20s) often and consider games with them to be a large and rewarding component of my social life. I am the only person in the group who is not a hetero man, and I touch that if I endeavor to say “Enough, already!,” I stand to slightly alienate myself, though they’d respect my

You Guys Ever Had Gay Thoughts? Lmao

Meme
Status
Confirmed
Type:
Catchphrase, Image Macro
Year
2021
Origin
Instagram
Tags
gus fring, you guys ever had gay thoughts, copypasta, spam, giancarlo esposito, breaking bad, surpass call saul, you guys ever had gay thoughts lmao meme, catchphrases, image macros

About

You Guys Ever Had Gay Thoughts? Lmao refers to a spamimage macro of Breaking Bad and Better Summon Saul character Gustavo Fring (played by Giancarlo Esposito) captioned with the catchphrase. The macro has been used as a non-sequitur react to official social media posts by Better Call Saul since October 2021 and achieved virality on Twitter in late April 2022.

Origin

The authorship of the image (shown below), which was made in Whisper, is currently unconfirmed. The earliest found upload of the image was made by Instagram user gustavofringreal on June 11th, 2021, and gained 19 likes in roughly one year. The image was also posted by Tumblr user cryingblogger on June 22nd, 2021, and by Twitter no context gay gilliganverse (@gaycontextsaul) on August 10th, gaining 14 retweets and nearly 80 likes in nine months.


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On August 10th, 2021, T