The comedian’s list is basically a crash course in gay lingo, including Azealia Banks, Tokyo Toni and Halsey
can’t summarise my relationship to the internet in three paragraphs. In the time between getting my first Twitter account at 13 to the Meta online megaverse of 2024, the internet has developed into what can only be described as a million different languages. What once used to go viral in 2012 is swept away in today’s oversaturated and algorithmically rigged ocean. The iconic blue and black dress would barely get 20 likes in the cold hard light of El*n M*sk’s X.
Over the last 14 years I’ve downloaded and then deleted every social media app probably every 12 months. Sometimes I feel like a veteran of the internet, fluent in multiple dialects and a witness to the evolution of online humour, from the low-res theatrical nature of “The things that have resonated with me during my time online aren’t necessarily designed to be hilarious, but more bizarre misinterpretations or chance interactions whose lore takes on a life of its own.
Sign up for the fun stuff with our rundown of must-reads, pop culture and tips for the weekend, every Saturday morning This is a classic comedy of errors with the random producer becoming defensive at being called the gay intern, the failed attempt at creating drama when Azealia says she does in fact make music for gay people, topped off with the awkward silence before her infamous utterings: “So … what now?” Lynchian and effortless.
That refrain on its own changed the course of linguistic history, but the second half of this video also merits a mention. A mere 10 seconds after celebrating her bisexuality, Toni goes on to say that bisexuality does not exist, and she is gay. Sexuality is confusing and we come to terms with our labels at our own pace. I’ll always hold space for your journey Toni. Well, sorta kinda.No one, and I mean NO ONE, is doing it like Brian Jordan Alvarez.
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