But the tide of equally aggressive anti-gay sentiment that came with it has been less enjoyable, and recently, a bevy of state employees have even taken it upon themselves to make things even more frustrating by denying same-sex couples their legal rights under federal law. Hodges ruling, which legalized same-sex marriage, things have finally started looking up.
With the Supreme Court's June 26 Obergefell v. With rapid roller coaster shifts in public policy and correlating social responses, gay rights advocates in particular have run the gamut from victorious to downtrodden and back again, albeit slightly annoyed. Tweeters who aren’t gay men also participated in the meme creation, adapting it as appropriate.It's been a big year for the LGBTQ community.
placeholder thing most gays have.”Īfter being challenged to write a tweet which captured this format, the person played along, tweeting: “no gay has all five: – GCSE Geography – GCSE History – smallpox scars – drivers licence – inner happiness.” The Twitter meme isn’t just for gay men (darkaeon/twitter)Īnd a different user wrote: “all those ‘no gay has all five’ memes are like: placeholder thing most gays have.
a healthy relationship with their parents. iced tweeter jokingly included just four options to demonstrate his lack of maths skills, writing: “No gay has all five: a beard. can math.” “No gay has all five: a beard. One such entry read: “No gay has all five: good grades. Many of the posts play with internal stereotypes which have grown popular on Gay Twitter, such as the idea that queer people often struggle with driving, maths and caffeine addictions. The format has the potential to encourage judgmental attitudes in the wrong hands, but can also be insightful and funny.
“No gay has all five” takes its place in the pantheon of gay memes