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Arcade Gannon didn't seem gay to me. He seemed pessimistic and resentful.
Everyone SHOULD be gay, it's nice to be gay. Don't be a ♥♥♥. No one likes ♥♥♥♥. So just gaytain the situation and everyone will remain happy.
I sold him as a slave to Caesar. Sold Veronica as well, to cannibals. Good times.
What do you expect? A medal for being an ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥?
Some standing ovation would do nicely. Thanks.
Where do you learn about Arcade's middle name?! o_0
https://fallout.fandom.com/wiki/Arcade_Gannon
I mean, where in the game?
https://fallout.fandom.com/wiki/Meet_the_Companions
awww, that's a shame. Would have been cool if it was ingame.
Like Cass, Raul and Ed-E.
*me reads link*
Huh, I did not even know that about Veronica, Lily and Rex... XD
Too bad the user they were responding to was much more of a troll initially (you'd omit it). In a way that actually matters more and actually has a political edge, not just melodramatic bellyaching. And, I agree, I think they were/are stupid as well based on their stupid remarks. And, you were wrong to defend them.
The responses from folks in this thread are revealing aren't they?
Aside from pointing out possible hypocrisy from people who are anti-gay, otherwise it seems like more negativity brought up about it to make it seem like it's a bad thing, again.
If you'd like to know why people are "in the closet" (mostly from the older generation, just a hunch), it's because society doesn't take kindly to it.
Making remarks such as that sure reinforces the idea that something is wrong with it though, eh.
I think the notion of "shoving it in someones face" to begin with is ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥. Typically homosexuals don't talk about or mention their sex lives with others who are not also gay themselves, their very close friends (maybe) etc. And, sometimes they feel the need to hide their affection for one another in public, unlike heterosexuals. But surely, they are "shoving it" in someones face. Uh huh. So, essentially, to some folks shoving it in ones face means simply mentioning it. All of the typical ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ I suppose.