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originally posted by: Bluntone22
a reply to: Butterfinger
For some reason the lgbt,,,,etc needs representation in media.
I dont know why they feel the need to be validated.
originally posted by: Aphorism
As you mentioned, they're puppets. Even if they were wearing chiffon scarves, talked and acted like richard simmons, dressed like Liberace, they would still not be gay.
originally posted by: burdman30ott6
originally posted by: Aphorism
As you mentioned, they're puppets. Even if they were wearing chiffon scarves, talked and acted like richard simmons, dressed like Liberace, they would still not be gay.
They are puppets... spending their entire work days with a man's hand jammed up their asses, fiddling around. I can't imagine any straight puppet would agree to that type of tomfoolery.
THE true nature of Bert and Ernie's very special friendship has been a hotly-debated mystery ever since the iconic children's show first aired in 1969.
Many were convinced the two lovable characters who shared a basement apartment on 123 Sesame Street - but slept in different beds - were gay lovers.