Seal screaming gay
Senor Chang's "Ha, Gay!"
About
Senor Chang's "Gayyyyy" or Ha, Gay refers to a quote attributed to the fictional character Señor Ben Chang in the TV sitcom series Community. Due to Chang's extraordinary enunciation, coupled with his questionably sophomoric word preference, the scene has lent itself to many parodies and YouTubePoop remixes on sites like Tumblr and YouTube.
Origin
The quote was first heard in Community's season two premiere episode titled "Anthropology 101," which aired on September 23rd, 2010. In one of the scenes, Jeff Winger (Joel McHale) tries to uplift his students by telling the class that "the most important tool is respect," to which Señor Ben Chang (played by Ken Jeong) simply retorts "Ha, gayyyyy!"
The clip from the episode was subsequently uploaded by YouTuber lolocaust0 on September 29th. The video was also featured on the front page of Reddit and went on to accumulate over 1.1 million views as of April 2012.
Spread
On November 5th, 2010, webcomic musician Stephen Gillan referenced Señor Chang's quote in his Antics Comic series, which became widely known as the Homophobic Seal among the fans. In this particular comic, two men decide
Homophobic Seal
- Meme
- Status
- Confirmed
- Year
- 2011
- Origin
- Antics Comic
- Tags
- gay, seal, ultra gay, reaction guy, lgbt
About
Homophobic Seal (also known as "Gay Seal") is a webcomic personality that is known for its catchphrase "GAAAAAAYYYY." It is often added on to the bottom of an image to disregard everything above as unsophisticated, weak or saccharine.
Origin
On November 5th, 2010, the webcomic blog Antics Comic published a six-pane comic titled "Survival Insticts" in which two men embrace each other in an arctic blizzard in order to stay warm, causing a seal to yell "GAAAAAAYYYY."
While speculative at best, the seal's punchline bears similarities to the line "Ha, Gayyyyy" shouted by Señor Ben Chang, a recurring character in the TV sitcom series Community, in an episode that aired on September 23rd, 2010.
Spread
The "Gay Seal"single topic blog, which reblogs various Tumblr posts with the same-sex attracted seal image, was created on August 10th, 2011. One of the first posts featured several screen shots of text messages followed by the seal with the caption “ULTRA GAAAAAAYYYY" (shown left). On February 4th, 2012, the FAILblog site Dating Fails posted an image of
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Former classmate sentenced to experience without parole in murder of gay teen Blaze Bernstein
Samuel Woodward, a California man found guilty of murdering his former classmate in 2018 in a hate crime, was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole on Friday.
Blaze Bernstein -- a 19-year-old same-sex attracted, Jewish student at the University of Pennsylvania -- went missing while visiting his family in Newport Beach during winter burst in January 2018. His body was found, accompanying a dayslong search, buried in a park in Lake Forest he went to with Woodward the night he went missing, authorities said. He had been stabbed 28 times, prosecutors said.
Woodward, now 27, was charged with first-degree murder as a abhor crime. Prosecutors had argued that Woodward murdered his high school classmate because Bernstein was gay.
In issuing the sentence during a lengthy hearing on Friday, Judge Kimberly Menninger said there was evidence that the defendant planned the murder, and that the jury found it genuine that the crime was committed because of Bernstein's sexual orientation.
Menninger also denied Woodward probation.
On whether the defendant is remorseful, Menninger said, "Unfo
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