Are These Two The Most Disgusting Gays Imaginable?

Are These Two The Most Disgusting Gays Imaginable?

There are awful, horrible, disgustingly narcissistic gay people everywhere, but some of the worst are definitely found in Los Angeles. For example, take the two monstrosities portrayed with knowing realness by comic actors Drew Droege and Jordan Firstman in the appropriately titled film The Disgustings.

Firstman, who wrote and directed the comedy short, told Queerty that he found inspiration by merely stepping outside of his L.A. apartment.

“The disgustings are all around and they do not hide,” he said. “In some ways, we are all the disgustings. I wanted to make a film about flawed and insecure people that are really hurting. I think we often see ‘bitchy’ characters, but we rarely get to see their pain.”

Firstman’s 12-minute short has played numerous film fests around the country and he revealed that it was his intention to make audiences both cringe and relate at the same time.

“We have all complained about service at a restaurant or made fun of the seemingly happy yoga girl and while sometimes that’s okay, I think it’s important to try to figure out where that negativity comes from,” he added. “This film was an apology on behalf of the worst parts of my personality. So yeah, I wanted to do all of that and still make it funny.”

Prepare to get thoroughly disgusted below.

The Disgustings from jordan firstman on Vimeo.

Jeremy Kinser

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Avengers: Age of Ultron Trailer Set to Celine Dion's 'My Heart Will Go On' Is Internet Perfection – WATCH

Avengers: Age of Ultron Trailer Set to Celine Dion's 'My Heart Will Go On' Is Internet Perfection – WATCH

Avengers

By now you’re more than likely one of the 40+ million people who has watched the Avengers: Age of Ultron trailer that debuted earlier this week. But now you have a reason to watch it again after one fan discovered the trailer syncs up surprisingly well with Celine Dion’s “My Heart Will Go On.”

From Captain America (Chris Evans) kicking open an entryway while Celine sings “Once more you open the door,” to Scarlet Witch (Elizabeth Olsen) falling down on her knees screaming as Celine belts out “You’re here, there’s nothing I fear,” the mash up is pure internet perfection. 

Check it out below and marvel (get it?) at how well it turned out, AFTER THE JUMP

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Kyler Geoffroy

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PHOTOS: Experience Global Pride With Modus Vivendi

PHOTOS: Experience Global Pride With Modus Vivendi

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The new Modus Vivendi Pride line bursts with color and one hot model as the face of the collection in the first of a 10-part series. For the new release, Gavin Harrison captured the suave model in various looks from the new line as he shows off its athletic side.

Gavin Harrison is the first of 10 photographers around the globe set to capture the Pride Line. Each of the lines in the new Modus Vivendi collection was sent to a photographer, their task: to illustrate the new designs through their own visual style. After that, it’s just sex appeal and creativity.ModusVivendi-PrideLine9ModusVivendi-PrideLine13ModusVivendi-PrideLine19

For more information, go to The Underwear Expert.

Photo credit: Gavin Harrison

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Jimmy Carter Thinks States Should Be Able to Decide Gay Marriage 'Individually' – VIDEO

Jimmy Carter Thinks States Should Be Able to Decide Gay Marriage 'Individually' – VIDEO

Carter

In a wide-ranging interview with Dallas station WFAA, former president Jimmy Carter indicated that while gay people “should have equal rights to marry” he thinks states should still be allowed to ban same-sex marriage.

Said Carter:

“I’m kind of inclined to let the states decide individually. And now as you see more and more states are deciding on gay marriages every year. But if Texas doesn’t want to have gay marriage, then I think that’s a right for Texas people to decide.”

WFAA reports:

Carter, 90, has expressed support for gay marriage before, but his comments now on letting the states decide appear to contrast with a 2013 interview with CNN in which the 39th president said that same-sex marriage should be legal nationwide.

Carter also discussed gay rights as it relates to his Baptist faith.

Watch, AFTER THE JUMP

 

Carter’s earlier comments on gay marriage saying it should be nationwide.


Kyler Geoffroy

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