its interesting . . . how the internet changed, humanity. im noticing a thing going on, this thing here with the gays. theyre so cute, the gays, i should know, shouldnt i. take this kid waiter in kansas, was it kansas, that was given a hateful note on the credit card receipt. i mean really, who does that, attacking a gay person with a note on a credit card receipt. and now all these people are pouring out support for him, as if humanity has finally come to the conclusion that we must make up for the treatment the cute gays have suffered under for so many generations of hate. outpourings and craziness love fests to overwhelm the senses with gay people fascination. fist bumping all around, bro. i openly questioned to my partner whether black people went through this same thing after the fifties and sixties; people coming to their rescue with overwhelming "hey, were here for you!" has any other group in the history of america the beautiful gone through this 'revolution of perception change?' my partner gave me that half rolling eye and said, "its the internet." interesting . . . the internet has changed humanity.