Queer Theory is the most accepted, widespread method of literary criticism in the United States. It became prevalent in the 1990s after the LGBT community grew tired of brainwashing U.S. Senators to further the Gay Agenda. Queer Theory holds that all literary works are inherently gay, that is, that their characters and plots all contain subtle if not explicit references to hot young female secretaries who pine after the firm, yet supple breasts of their intrepid female bosses, as well as hints of sweaty young basketball players who sneak into locker rooms trying to catch a glimpse of shower water rippling over firm glutes, tight abs and pulsing pecs.
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| - Queer Theory is the most accepted, widespread method of literary criticism in the United States. It became prevalent in the 1990s after the LGBT community grew tired of brainwashing U.S. Senators to further the Gay Agenda. Queer Theory holds that all literary works are inherently gay, that is, that their characters and plots all contain subtle if not explicit references to hot young female secretaries who pine after the firm, yet supple breasts of their intrepid female bosses, as well as hints of sweaty young basketball players who sneak into locker rooms trying to catch a glimpse of shower water rippling over firm glutes, tight abs and pulsing pecs.
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| - Queer Theory is the most accepted, widespread method of literary criticism in the United States. It became prevalent in the 1990s after the LGBT community grew tired of brainwashing U.S. Senators to further the Gay Agenda. Queer Theory holds that all literary works are inherently gay, that is, that their characters and plots all contain subtle if not explicit references to hot young female secretaries who pine after the firm, yet supple breasts of their intrepid female bosses, as well as hints of sweaty young basketball players who sneak into locker rooms trying to catch a glimpse of shower water rippling over firm glutes, tight abs and pulsing pecs. One common misconception about Queer Theory is that it stemmed from the writings of Michel Foucault and Teresa de Laurentis. While these authors should be credited for their subsequent work on the subject, it is Oscar Wilde, Friedrich Nietzsche, and Martha Stewart who laid the framework for its inception into modern classrooms.
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