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:16:07
Hi, Acadia, how you doing?
:16:09
We were talking about
walking down a street being gay.

:16:12
What do you think about that?
How can you tell?

:16:15
-Or can you tell?
-Good question.

:16:18
See, that's the thing. I don't think you can.
:16:21
I think in some situations you can tell...
:16:23
and there are situations
where people want you to know.

:16:26
What makes you think you can tell?
If somebody wants you to know.

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If someone has...
:16:33
dyed pink hair.
:16:35
Wait, what do you think about that?
:16:37
I know it is,
but what do you think about that?

:16:40
I don't think that wearing pink...
:16:43
indicates your
sexual orientation necessarily.

:16:46
-A lot of men wear pink.
-It is a lot, yeah.

:16:49
Like rainbow necklaces.
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I mean, if you have
tons of rainbow paraphernalia....

:16:53
Jump in on this.
Help them out here a little bit.

:16:57
Come on.
:16:58
Did you guys see the cover story
on The Oregonian about the gay rams?

:17:02
Yeah. See, this is a good topic here.
Go ahead.

:17:05
Because apparently the farmers can't tell
if the rams are gay or not.

:17:08
So you get a ram to breed and it's not...
:17:12
so they waste a lot of money.
So they're doing all this research.

:17:16
They spend, like, $10,000 on a ram.
:17:19
That's a lot of money for one ram.
:17:21
But the scary thing is
if they know what causes homosexuality...

:17:26
is that something you could change,
something you could remove?

:17:29
There's all this
weird political stuff around it.

:17:31
I don't think we're talking about
the change, necessarily.

:17:35
We're talking about
if we notice somebody on the street...

:17:37
if we can tell they're gay.
I don't think you can.

:17:40
How in the world do we know their spirit?
:17:42
If they wear one of those bracelets,
the rainbow and stuff, that's a giver.

:17:46
Somebody walking on the street,
all dressed up, wearing high heels--

:17:49
Rainbow bracelets don't necessarily mean
that you're gay.

:17:53
I've never seen anybody wear one
that isn't gay.

:17:57
-Me, for example.
-Then why would it even matter?


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