Sassy Gay Friend

There’s something about a good comedic spoof that brings out the flaming gay homosexual in me (check out last week’s new Deven Green video), and nothing brings out the flaming gay homosexual in me like a campy gay comedic spoof.

The Sassy Gay Friend series has been floating around online for a while. I tried to watch them once a couple months ago, but at the time, I found the scarf-wearing protagonist too annoying to watch. Now I find him sassy and delightful and haven’t been afraid to tell someone that they are being a stupid bitch ever since.

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