Alex: Normally, I'd never admit to being gay, but I don't know, man. 200 points is a lot.
Danny: Some of you may see this card and think to yourself that it discriminates against gays. Some of you may even believe it discriminates against straights, but the truth cannot be stowed away in a closet somewhere. This card demeans the world's humble closet-dwellers. Not only does it imply being in the closet is bad, it also forces you to vacate or otherwise lose 200 points. Now to the rich, dresser-dweller, that doesn't know the hardships of a closet, this may seem like no big deal. For those condemned to a life in the closet, however, 200 points can mean the difference between life and death.
Tomek: I wonder if this closet has "stepped out of the closet" so to speak. I can visualize it already: on the outside it as an old cherry wood finish from before the war, but on the inside there is a disco ball, flamboyant colors on ribbons,The Village People playing 24/7, and the aroma of Richard Simmons. You see, this closet was a "closeted gay closet" all his life. He married, had drawers, and eventually grew up to be an old and proud grandfather closet. It's time we start questioning why people "step out of the closet". If it was that closet, then I would have sure as hell stepped out quite a while ago.