Is art gay?

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Interpret the question as you will.
Autistic Artistic expression, theatre, literature, music, paintings and so forth. All of it’s art, but is art gay? Is some art gay or is all of it gay? What makes art gay? Why do people say art is gay? Is it really gay?
 
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No
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Define "art". Define "gay".

Are you asking if artists (who?) intend for art to be gay, if audiences (which?) interpret art to be gay, or if art itself (what?) has intrinsic qualities that make it gay?
 
If seeing something beautiful makes you think of two sweaty dudes caressing each other and plunging their big, hard cocks into each others' tight buttholes you might just be looking for excuses to have gay thoughts.
 
forgot to mention that you may interpret the question as you will
If audiences are free to interpret the question as they will, then the question is meaningless; nothing more than a thin veneer of sophistication draped over a roiling sea of unending madness.

What if I will to 'interpret' the question as meaning "is art a basketball"? "Can an apple be a man's face?" "Why is a raven like a writing desk?" If you ask "is art gay?", and I will your question to mean "which is the better metal band, Ladybaby or Babymetal?", then launch into a six paragraph long essay on the respective merits of the two bands, I imagine you would be rather dissatisfied with my answer, yes?

Surely, we need some agreed upon criteria - some universal standard against which we can measure our answers - beyond just "interpret as you will". Otherwise, everyone is free to say "art is gay" or "art is TERFtastic" or "Ladybaby is the best because they never worked with Dragonforce", and these answers will all be equally valid, equally nonsensical.


If the question we've been asked is arbitrary, and the answers we give are nonsense, then what's the point of even having the conversation in the first place?
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"Because it's fun and it brings us joy"?
 
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No in big picture it never was. Even considering a lot of fags, troons and autists (autocorrector instantly fixes one to "artists" Lol).
In some small field tho... Well yes some of art pieces are gay and gacha stuff to be the evidence.
 
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No, but if you go into the arts, you'll find a lot of gay people.
Ain't this the truth. I used to get hit on all the time at opening nights and events when I worked in the arts. FFS I was married at the time and most of the people doing the hitting on me knew this. There was one event I went to and this twat wouldn't leave me alone half the night, and my wife wasn't there, so had to enlist the help of one of my best friends to be my "wife" for the evening. The fag said something along the lines of "you need to find a better beard" and that was the first time I ever saw someone knocked the fuck out with one punch in real life.
 
If audiences are free to interpret the question as they will, then the question is meaningless; nothing more than a thin veneer of sophistication draped over a roiling sea of unending madness.

What if I will to 'interpret' the question as meaning "is art a basketball"? "Can an apple be a man's face?" "Why is a raven like a writing desk?" If you ask "is art gay?", and I will your question to mean "which is the better metal band, Ladybaby or Babymetal?", then launch into a six paragraph long essay on the respective merits of the two bands, I imagine you would be rather dissatisfied with my answer, yes?

Surely, we need some agreed upon criteria - some universal standard against which we can measure our answers - beyond just "interpret as you will". Otherwise, everyone is free to say "art is gay" or "art is TERFtastic" or "Ladybaby is the best because they never worked with Dragonforce", and these answers will all be equally valid, equally nonsensical.


If the question we've been asked is arbitrary, and the answers we give are nonsense, then what's the point of even having the conversation in the first place?
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"Because it's fun and it brings us joy"?
I define "Art" as "Your Mom" and "Gay" as "My Giant Magnum Dong". Therefore, art is indeed close to being gay,
 
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