if you're gay, the censors inside your brain are also gay

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if you're gay, the censors inside your brain are also gay
Hello Psychonauts fans!! (say it back)
I’m so charmed by these little freaks
Awwwaaww ❤️❤️💕💕❤️💖💖💗💗
None of these are mine by the way, all ones in red are by Samantha Iturralde and the other one is by Gianna Ruggiero
New rule for children's media; damn, hell, and ass are no longer curse words. Used sparingly, they are G-rated. If you go hog wild with em, I guess that'll bump it up to PG, but there hasn't really been a distinction between those two ratings for decades. They're not gonna drop any f-bombs in a disney movie, but these three words should be free use. Squeaky clean vocabulary is a pain in the ass which will damn us all to hell.
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Timely Pogo comic by Walt Kelly who was way ahead of the curve. "I got a poem here might help you WEIGH the PROBLEM. Like Marco Rubio and his newly created "Office of Remigration," anti-immigrant Mole MacCaroney has been encouraging longtime residents to migrate out of the swamp. Pogo daily from 17 April 1953." via Matt Scullin, to Facebook group "I Go Pogo!"
Excerpt from a 1972 interview with Joan Blondell done on the set of Banyon (1972-1973). Taken from Conversations with Classic Film Stars: interviews from Hollywood's golden era (2016) by James Bawden and Ron Miller.