@@bath_foam4576 I didn't check how many minutes it took, but usually in the case where someone is manually spamming the same message, they just copy and paste. So there wouldn't be a difference in message.
I actually never thought about it that way but I now can say I wholeheartedly agree. Especially since it often shows that rightwingers somehow find SLAVERY more acceptable than giving queer people rights
@@lajeonit "well those were different times" they'll say - f*cking EXACTLY but somehow they don't think it illogical to try to "uphold" the "values" that date from the same era
I'm straight (an ally obvs) but I just can't be on straight tiktok. LGBTQIA+ tiktok has everything: educational content, humour, style inspo. Like how can you not be on queer tiktok? queer tiktok makes me laugh and think, straight tiktok makes me wanna drive a fork into my eyes.
My ass has NEVER understood gender roles. When I was a kid and people were trying to like "explain" these masculine/feminine roles to me and my brother, I just took ALL of it. I don't know WHY my brain was like that. It might have something to do with my ADHD, because it's not like I wasn't exposed to gender roles. Especially, being raised around my grandparents for the first 12 years of my life. It really fucked me up, though, because my dumbass had no idea what gender roles I was "supposed" to follow, because I didn't see them as "gender roles" just how "people" were supposed to act. Lo and behold, my ass is nonbinary and I STILL have no fucking idea how to act!
Guys what hair color do you currently have, and what hair color do you want? My hair is brown at the moment, but I'm thinking of dying it a dark purple once it grows out a bit!
Mines hella dark brown but I want to dye the underside of it red. if I can just get my mom to nOt perceive me while it's coloured then that'd be great lol
Mine's my natural brown but I really want pink hair. Like, cotton candy pink. I'm just scared my hair will all fall out or it will look horrible or something so I haven't done it 😭😭 Also, my mum dyed her hair dark purple recently and it was really gorgeous. The colour looks great when it's a sunny day because the light just shows the purple off even more. I am all for a dark purple moment for you !
mine is my natural color (dark brown) and i have sort of pink and blond bits. i have to dye it a light blue to get the pinkish red out (color theory or whatever lol) but after that i'm thinking maybe like a dark swampy sort of green. or maybe something else idk im not completely set on that :)
Okay, I just want to clear this up. Kind of like allergies, being gay, or queer is sometimes genetic, and sometimes not. For example, my grandpa, my grandma, my cousins, my parents, my uncles, my aunts, and even my great grandmother, and grandfather, (as far as I know) arent, and weren't gay. But! Me, my brother and sibling all ARE queer\gay. So not genetic. But also it can be genetic, just not always. (I really hope this cleared some stuff up!
8:45 is speaking faxcts tho, cause they look like they belong on the cover of one of those middle aged women's romance novels with their hair blowing in the wind and standing stokely with a smize lmao 💀
At the end of World War II, the United States Army Air Forces began to consider new directions for future military aircraft guns. The higher speeds of jet-powered fighter aircraft meant that achieving an effective number of hits would be extremely difficult without a much higher volume of fire. While captured German designs (principally the Mauser MG 213C) showed the potential of the single-barrel revolver cannon, the practical rate of fire of such a design was still limited by ammunition feed and barrel wear concerns. The Army wanted something better, combining an extremely high rate of fire with exceptional reliability.[3] In 1947, the Air Force became a separate branch of the military. The new Air Force made a request for a new aircraft gun. A lesson of World War II air combat was that German, Italian, and Japanese fighters could attack American aircraft from long range with their cannon main armament. American fighters with .50 caliber (12.7 mm) main armament, such as the P-51 and P-47, had to be close to enemy aircraft in order to hit and damage them. The 20 mm (0.79 in) Hispano cannon carried by the P-38 and P-61, while formidable against propeller-driven planes, had a relatively low rate of fire in the age of jets, while other cannons were notoriously unreliable. In response to this requirement, the Armament Division of General Electric resurrected an old idea: the multi-barrel Gatling gun. The original Gatling gun had fallen out of favor because of the need for an external power source to rotate the barrel assembly, but the new generation of turbojet-powered fighters offered sufficient electric power to operate the gun, and electric operation was more reliable than gas-operated reloading.[4] With multiple barrels, the rate of fire per barrel could be lower than a single-barrel revolver cannon while providing a greater overall rate of fire. The idea of powering a Gatling gun from an external electric power source was not a novel idea at the end of World War II, as Richard Jordan Gatling himself had done just that with a patent he filed in 1893.[5] During World War I, a similar 12-barreled Fokker-Leimberger aircraft rotary machine gun, powered by either the aircraft engine or an electric motor, had been under development by the German Empire. In 1946, the Army issued General Electric a contract for "Project Vulcan", a six-barrel weapon capable of firing 7,200 rounds per minute (rpm).[6] Although European designers were moving towards heavier 30 mm (1.181 in) weapons for better hitting power, the U.S. initially concentrated on a powerful 0.60-inch (15 mm) cartridge designed for a pre-war anti-tank rifle, expecting that the cartridge's high muzzle velocity would be beneficial for improving hit ratios on high-speed targets.[3] The first GE prototypes of the 0.60-inch (15 mm) caliber T45 were ground-fired in 1949; it achieved 2,500 rpm, which was increased to 4,000 rpm by 1950. By the early 1950s, the USAF decided that high velocity alone might not be sufficient to ensure target destruction and tested 20 and 27 mm (0.787 and 1.06 in) alternatives based on the 0.60-inch (15 mm) caliber cartridge. These variants of the T45 were known as the T171 and T150 respectively and were first tested in 1952. Eventually, the standard 20×102 mm cartridge was determined to have the desired balance of projectile/explosive mass and muzzle velocity, resulting in an optimum balance of range, accuracy and kinetic energy on target.[7] The development of the Lockheed F-104 Starfighter revealed that the T171 Vulcan (later redesignated M61) suffered problems with its linked ammunition, being prone to misfeed and presenting a foreign object damage hazard with discarded links. A linkless ammunition feed system was developed for the upgraded M61A1, which subsequently became the standard cannon armament of U.S. fighters.[8] In 1993, General Electric sold its aerospace division, including GE Armament Systems along with the design and production tooling for the M61 and GE's other rotary cannon, to Martin Marietta. After Martin's merger with Lockheed, the rotary cannon became the responsibility of Lockheed Martin Armament Systems. Lockheed Martin Armament Systems was later acquired by General Dynamics, who currently produce the M61 and its variants.[2]
I enjoyed the impromptu history lesson, and I know that took time effort to get that all down in a RUclips comment, but um, im not sure how it relates to the video?
frat loll that's like the opposite of my associations with it, i always thought the single cross was v gay. idk what specifically that person was referring to honestly but in my mind the gay earring is just having one dangly earring.
@@sabreen1690’s rep here 🤚 back when a lot of people were wearing just one earring, men having a piercing in the right ear was seen as indicating you were gay, and a piercing in the left ear was straight. Not a super hard and fast rule depending on the time period, especially as ear piercing among men became more popular in the late 90’s and early 00’s, and it kinda faded in relevance a bit, which is probably why you haven’t heard much of it before. Though that period also coincided with a slow increase in acceptance of the queer community, so it was becoming more acceptable to publicly indicate that with other forms of dress as well, which also may have helped phase out the more subtle gestures like which ear was pierced. That last point is a bit of speculation on my part though
@@CommissionerManu my aunt had told me the saying "left is right but right is 'wrong'" wrt dudes with one earring. And for better or worse it does help me remember 😅
If you're here, there was at least a small part of you that came to enjoy the content. I don't click on videos of bigots just to say L, I click "do not recommend" and watch something else
@@BarbieDreamDungeon That's actually false. People do not always click to "enjoy" the content within the video, which you imply in your response. As for the second sort of your response, you would have to admit you enjoyed the content while clicking "do not recommend," as that would line up with your previous logic, no?
the last few days have been rough for me so i really, really appreciate the way this comp took my mind off things and lifted my mood. thanks for that 🫶🏻🫶🏻
THAT LAST ONE. Like, she's so right. If God didn't come back after Mean Girls 2, he ain't coming back for the gays
@stop lgbt Lol you think you're special for that?
@@yoyohan9 they're a bot. or some sort of spam. you can see the same reply on all the other comments
@@bath_foam4576Lol, okay. I thought they were doing it manually
@@yoyohan9 all those replies in a few minutes? no spelling mistakes or difference in each message? definitely a bot
@@bath_foam4576 I didn't check how many minutes it took, but usually in the case where someone is manually spamming the same message, they just copy and paste. So there wouldn't be a difference in message.
7:40 This is so captivating, I've never seen someone realize their argument is falling to pieces so many times in a row
I wanna see the full interview so badly
imagine people doing things to find happiness and self love... disgusting /sarcasm
@@bath_foam4576 that's disgusting give it to me now 🫴🏻
@kqrogang ok. eat shit i guess
@kqrogang oh nvm. you're a bot
the last one articulated exactly what's running through my head everytime I see bigots losing their shit for literally anything
I actually never thought about it that way but I now can say I wholeheartedly agree. Especially since it often shows that rightwingers somehow find SLAVERY more acceptable than giving queer people rights
@@lajeonit "well those were different times" they'll say - f*cking EXACTLY but somehow they don't think it illogical to try to "uphold" the "values" that date from the same era
I love that last lady so so so much! She just hits it on the head every time!
I'm straight (an ally obvs) but I just can't be on straight tiktok. LGBTQIA+ tiktok has everything: educational content, humour, style inspo. Like how can you not be on queer tiktok? queer tiktok makes me laugh and think, straight tiktok makes me wanna drive a fork into my eyes.
oh my god the last video took me out “and lastly, mean girls 2” 😭😭😭
Let’s be honest that movie was a crime against humanity
@@yamicivetta5252 I feel blessed for not knowing there is a part two.
Last but certainly not least of humanity's greatest sins.
1:27 so glad to see South African tik tok here❤️😂
For a moment i was so caught up in the euphoria of that adorable family photo that i lived in a world were homophobia didn’t exist
I love that for all of us bestie. That's the mint chocolate chip fantasy 😭
The first one is too relatable after my mom looked at the graduation pics 💀💀
😭😭
I'm not lgbtq+ myself but you guys are just so brave being gay and stuff in this qruel world💗
"qruel"
7:59 As a transgender male i'm not pretending and it's not to seek the feelinging of being happy it's so seek the person I was always meant to be. :3
really happy about a new compilation, thanks!🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️
okay bestie
My ass has NEVER understood gender roles. When I was a kid and people were trying to like "explain" these masculine/feminine roles to me and my brother, I just took ALL of it. I don't know WHY my brain was like that. It might have something to do with my ADHD, because it's not like I wasn't exposed to gender roles. Especially, being raised around my grandparents for the first 12 years of my life. It really fucked me up, though, because my dumbass had no idea what gender roles I was "supposed" to follow, because I didn't see them as "gender roles" just how "people" were supposed to act. Lo and behold, my ass is nonbinary and I STILL have no fucking idea how to act!
the tati vid took me out💀😭
That last video really sent me 💀
What a great way to start my day! Thanks for another great comp!💕💕
"on my way to see what snack my bf got me after i said i didn't want anything *piano clink*" ughhh i want to be a white gay boy that is so cute
The last one is just **chef's kiss**
3:52, 5:53 and 9:14 were TOP teir!!🎉 got me laughing and made my whole day🤣
The sun is shining and you dropped new content. Its a great day!
@stop lgbt 😘
The last ones ending made me crack up 🤣🤣
the last one is so good omg
5:39 I saw this man in a very interesting Bowser cosplay recently.
I'm actually in love with small shirt buying guy
Guys what hair color do you currently have, and what hair color do you want? My hair is brown at the moment, but I'm thinking of dying it a dark purple once it grows out a bit!
Wassup mine's black and blue rn, redyed it yesterday so I'm gonna keep it for a while. Purple sounds sick!
Mines hella dark brown but I want to dye the underside of it red. if I can just get my mom to nOt perceive me while it's coloured then that'd be great lol
Mine's my natural brown but I really want pink hair. Like, cotton candy pink. I'm just scared my hair will all fall out or it will look horrible or something so I haven't done it 😭😭
Also, my mum dyed her hair dark purple recently and it was really gorgeous. The colour looks great when it's a sunny day because the light just shows the purple off even more. I am all for a dark purple moment for you !
@@theinvertebratequeen awww that's my hair color now
mine is my natural color (dark brown) and i have sort of pink and blond bits. i have to dye it a light blue to get the pinkish red out (color theory or whatever lol) but after that i'm thinking maybe like a dark swampy sort of green. or maybe something else idk im not completely set on that :)
5:38 Okay but I can't stop picturing Piper Hellebore in the background just frantically waving his hands in the air at this one
1:50 i love this person so much lol
what is the earring at 1:27
Going into Valentine's as an aro pan this year, its time for some self love
And you did this, for what?
OMG YASSS FINALLY SOMEBODY WITH THE SAME SEXUALITY AS MEJSJSJKDJFKDKDDKDKDKD
@@MyGenderIsChappellRoan im reading the novel as i reply this was so funny to me. AYY FELLOW AROPAN!
I need to know about the gay earrings
same plz I feel out of it TT
Okay, I just want to clear this up. Kind of like allergies, being gay, or queer is sometimes genetic, and sometimes not. For example, my grandpa, my grandma, my cousins, my parents, my uncles, my aunts, and even my great grandmother, and grandfather, (as far as I know) arent, and weren't gay. But! Me, my brother and sibling all ARE queer\gay. So not genetic. But also it can be genetic, just not always. (I really hope this cleared some stuff up!
I had my first day at a new job today. Was so exhausted when I came home. And then this showed up and made me happy
I did confuse me in the tiktoks that already had a lot of cuts as well
in my next one I will try something to separate them better for sure! ❤️
8:45 is speaking faxcts tho, cause they look like they belong on the cover of one of those middle aged women's romance novels with their hair blowing in the wind and standing stokely with a smize lmao 💀
3:51
8:39 You just keep rocking the look, cuz you are goals! I wish I could be this confident and stylish!
Did he kill his grandma!? Dang should've taken those berry classes.
The Last One Was Hilarious
Somehow a good Ross Matthews impression
That last one lmfaooooo
At the end of World War II, the United States Army Air Forces began to consider new directions for future military aircraft guns. The higher speeds of jet-powered fighter aircraft meant that achieving an effective number of hits would be extremely difficult without a much higher volume of fire. While captured German designs (principally the Mauser MG 213C) showed the potential of the single-barrel revolver cannon, the practical rate of fire of such a design was still limited by ammunition feed and barrel wear concerns. The Army wanted something better, combining an extremely high rate of fire with exceptional reliability.[3] In 1947, the Air Force became a separate branch of the military. The new Air Force made a request for a new aircraft gun. A lesson of World War II air combat was that German, Italian, and Japanese fighters could attack American aircraft from long range with their cannon main armament. American fighters with .50 caliber (12.7 mm) main armament, such as the P-51 and P-47, had to be close to enemy aircraft in order to hit and damage them. The 20 mm (0.79 in) Hispano cannon carried by the P-38 and P-61, while formidable against propeller-driven planes, had a relatively low rate of fire in the age of jets, while other cannons were notoriously unreliable.
In response to this requirement, the Armament Division of General Electric resurrected an old idea: the multi-barrel Gatling gun. The original Gatling gun had fallen out of favor because of the need for an external power source to rotate the barrel assembly, but the new generation of turbojet-powered fighters offered sufficient electric power to operate the gun, and electric operation was more reliable than gas-operated reloading.[4] With multiple barrels, the rate of fire per barrel could be lower than a single-barrel revolver cannon while providing a greater overall rate of fire. The idea of powering a Gatling gun from an external electric power source was not a novel idea at the end of World War II, as Richard Jordan Gatling himself had done just that with a patent he filed in 1893.[5] During World War I, a similar 12-barreled Fokker-Leimberger aircraft rotary machine gun, powered by either the aircraft engine or an electric motor, had been under development by the German Empire.
In 1946, the Army issued General Electric a contract for "Project Vulcan", a six-barrel weapon capable of firing 7,200 rounds per minute (rpm).[6] Although European designers were moving towards heavier 30 mm (1.181 in) weapons for better hitting power, the U.S. initially concentrated on a powerful 0.60-inch (15 mm) cartridge designed for a pre-war anti-tank rifle, expecting that the cartridge's high muzzle velocity would be beneficial for improving hit ratios on high-speed targets.[3] The first GE prototypes of the 0.60-inch (15 mm) caliber T45 were ground-fired in 1949; it achieved 2,500 rpm, which was increased to 4,000 rpm by 1950. By the early 1950s, the USAF decided that high velocity alone might not be sufficient to ensure target destruction and tested 20 and 27 mm (0.787 and 1.06 in) alternatives based on the 0.60-inch (15 mm) caliber cartridge. These variants of the T45 were known as the T171 and T150 respectively and were first tested in 1952. Eventually, the standard 20×102 mm cartridge was determined to have the desired balance of projectile/explosive mass and muzzle velocity, resulting in an optimum balance of range, accuracy and kinetic energy on target.[7]
The development of the Lockheed F-104 Starfighter revealed that the T171 Vulcan (later redesignated M61) suffered problems with its linked ammunition, being prone to misfeed and presenting a foreign object damage hazard with discarded links. A linkless ammunition feed system was developed for the upgraded M61A1, which subsequently became the standard cannon armament of U.S. fighters.[8]
In 1993, General Electric sold its aerospace division, including GE Armament Systems along with the design and production tooling for the M61 and GE's other rotary cannon, to Martin Marietta. After Martin's merger with Lockheed, the rotary cannon became the responsibility of Lockheed Martin Armament Systems. Lockheed Martin Armament Systems was later acquired by General Dynamics, who currently produce the M61 and its variants.[2]
I mean, seems like you're a little preoccupied with metal tubes that shoot out hot loads...
I enjoyed the impromptu history lesson, and I know that took time effort to get that all down in a RUclips comment, but um, im not sure how it relates to the video?
Omg I didn’t know that! 🤩
Now that cute little reaction is over, wtf does that have to do with anything-
God, your videos make me so happy
Love these videos ❤️
Watching respectfully as an ally
I love these!
Wait wait wait which earring is the gay earring? It's not the single cross, is it? I always thought that was a frat guy earring
frat loll that's like the opposite of my associations with it, i always thought the single cross was v gay. idk what specifically that person was referring to honestly but in my mind the gay earring is just having one dangly earring.
@@sabreen1690’s rep here 🤚 back when a lot of people were wearing just one earring, men having a piercing in the right ear was seen as indicating you were gay, and a piercing in the left ear was straight. Not a super hard and fast rule depending on the time period, especially as ear piercing among men became more popular in the late 90’s and early 00’s, and it kinda faded in relevance a bit, which is probably why you haven’t heard much of it before. Though that period also coincided with a slow increase in acceptance of the queer community, so it was becoming more acceptable to publicly indicate that with other forms of dress as well, which also may have helped phase out the more subtle gestures like which ear was pierced. That last point is a bit of speculation on my part though
@@CommissionerManu my aunt had told me the saying "left is right but right is 'wrong'" wrt dudes with one earring. And for better or worse it does help me remember 😅
@@CommissionerManu ohhhh I see, thank you!
@@sabreen16 glad I could help!
I ate 4 1/2 cups of cocoa butter whilst watching this video 🤭🤤
i want to braid smith.woods hair it looks fluffy !
1:43 i have to say they have a very pretty accent
@stop lgbt Thats turkey
@@Cal1go_ lmao
I fucking LOVE black or,am bro 🤤❤️✨
Y'all got any six month anniversary ideas I was thinking bubble tea
Love you random internet person
the earrings the cross right? 👀
5:39 I'm too late baby, come home though 💕
the last one only said facts
@stop lgbt omg youre so quirky and funny thank god you exist
girl how can you fire someone for promoting basic hygiene come on now
#JusticeForEden
thank you for spreading awareness about her story. I will help too in my next video♥️
Thank you so very much. the more eyes on this as possible, the better.
I'm leaving this comment on everywhere.
if I'm not trans, but i want to wear a binder, but still feel like a woman, what am i?
you dont have to be trans to wear a binder
❤️
5:39 anyone know if he’ll take a trans dude? I pass. Sometimes.
WHATS THE GAY EARRING
9:04 what are they saying?
They were saying "I don't give a f*** if you're non binary, wear deodorant, please." Have no clue why this got him fired.
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yas
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5:38 how do I volunteer
Schilder
What earring ☠️
EARING?
Common lgbt L
Cringe
@@straykidscravity7289 goofy ahh
If you're here, there was at least a small part of you that came to enjoy the content. I don't click on videos of bigots just to say L, I click "do not recommend" and watch something else
@@trolledfr The only goofy one here is your dumbass
@@BarbieDreamDungeon That's actually false. People do not always click to "enjoy" the content within the video, which you imply in your response.
As for the second sort of your response, you would have to admit you enjoyed the content while clicking "do not recommend," as that would line up with your previous logic, no?
the last few days have been rough for me so i really, really appreciate the way this comp took my mind off things and lifted my mood. thanks for that 🫶🏻🫶🏻
@green mayo man🍓 they have! thank you 💗💗
@chrystheauthor is my queen!