Darren rainbow socks is back at it again with the gay innuendo and suggestive material. Seems like June wasn’t his pride when April and May were chock full of gay banter. No wonder the gag order was set into place. Where are we now, you ask!
Let’s see, there was:
•Being okay with getting STDs from James Dean.
•Openly admitting to knowing about gay fanfiction with the smirk added, taking about how he can’t wait to read it.
•Sumbiminally shipping gay characters.
•Tweets using Blaine gifs
•Tweets from Pavarotti (we know it’s you) liking poems about loving yourself by gay poets.
•The entire hedwig video he filmed in home
•How he got weirdly upset with Jeremy Pope in the interview where Jeremy was talking about using his voice as an openly gay man. (Darren always closes down in these moments)
•The stretch in commenting on so many nay sayers-tinhats/CC tweets.
When he can’t possibly be filtered, the absolute truth comes out. Darren himself knows he’s a motormouth and that’s exactly why he constantly needs to be fed lines and watched like a hawk from his team. This quarantine might have been the best option for him to let himself be completely open. People are insistent that his team has absolutely nothing to do with what he says, but he himself made it very clear that he has a tendency to rant and when he doesn’t have someone to look over his shoulder and chronically edit every tiny aspect of his personality for consumption, a part of D that only close friends see comes into the light.
Hence the gag order on twitter for most of June, hence the need to bring back an account that only tweets every few years, an account from a time where he was more hopeful, where rules didn’t matter, where the smartest of the fans saw through the facade and and now more than ever he can have an intelligent conversation with the few that see through the ruse. The man isn’t as meticulous as he seems to be, or maybe he is. Whether he’s dropping hints here and there or spoon feeding information to those who have an open ear, what he says isn’t meant as a joke. He’s too smart for that.








