Monday, February 07, 2005
Out and Proud
More gay cartoon characters revealed!
Sometimes the only way to deal with people whose positions are ludicrous is to mock them. This satire from Salon, by Liz Larocca, requires you to watch a brief Visa commerical before you read it, but it's worth it.
Speaking of cartoons, does anyone know anything about a cartoon--I think--that we happened across over the weekend on PBS? It's vaguely Teletubby-ish, with dancing characters of a variety of bright colors; this show appears to have five stars rather than four, and, come to think of it, they do kind of look like stars. Apparently the show is called Boohbah, and it has some grand educational theory behind it. I hope it works, because it looked a lot more like an acid trip than educational programming.
No word, by the way, on whether any of the Boohbahs are gay, but I think the yellow one would make a great life partner for Tinky Winky.
Sometimes the only way to deal with people whose positions are ludicrous is to mock them. This satire from Salon, by Liz Larocca, requires you to watch a brief Visa commerical before you read it, but it's worth it.
Speaking of cartoons, does anyone know anything about a cartoon--I think--that we happened across over the weekend on PBS? It's vaguely Teletubby-ish, with dancing characters of a variety of bright colors; this show appears to have five stars rather than four, and, come to think of it, they do kind of look like stars. Apparently the show is called Boohbah, and it has some grand educational theory behind it. I hope it works, because it looked a lot more like an acid trip than educational programming.
No word, by the way, on whether any of the Boohbahs are gay, but I think the yellow one would make a great life partner for Tinky Winky.
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