geography is well gay! just look at the rool call, shymike, richard, ben, joe. the list is endless. i think that there is something covertly homoerotic about ox-bow lakes or something!
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You might have a point there. What other subject takes you on fieldwork trips to look at groynes and dykes? (Well, we haven't been on one yet but I am holding out hope.)
quote: Originally posted by: inlowercase "geography is well gay! just look at the rool call, shymike, richard, ben, joe. the list is endless. i think that there is something covertly homoerotic about ox-bow lakes or something!"
I don't do geography Drew! Unless you mean another richard
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quote: Originally posted by: inlowercase "geography is well gay! just look at the rool call, shymike, richard, ben, joe. the list is endless. i think that there is something covertly homoerotic about ox-bow lakes or something!"
quote: Originally posted by: inlowercase "geography is well gay! just look at the rool call, shymike, richard, ben, joe. the list is endless. i think that there is something covertly homoerotic about ox-bow lakes or something!"
in my opinion it's not gay enough. all the fit ones are straight. damn them.
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English is quite gay (me and Al spot them often ancing in Mission) but I think languages are very gay because the gays like to know how to get a shag / class A drugs / porn / porkpies in distant lands.
Big Gays.
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ooo who are the other two mathematicians and the other gayer doing music who isnt me, adam or john schless? let me know cos i feel all alone in the land of numbers xx
Sarah (from psych) and I came up with the conlusion that... I'm the only gay in second year psychology!! And people accuse it of being a gay subject...
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Well, firstly we have a new load of freshers to add data to this interesting survey! It's also a nice way of showing freshers that they're not the only LGB or T person doing their subject. IMO, of course.
I must be alone in the Environment school. Saying that Gemma does Environment so there is at least one other gay in the department... cant say my course is a haven of gay action though
what yours? I do Environmental Management... nobody really knows what i do but it involves how the economy/society/politics/laws affect the envi/nature... with a bit of physical geo thrown in... funner than it sounds
Us social sciencey folk are lagging behind. But social work degree (don't laugh) has only 50 people and 30 of us are gay/bi/lesb. So that's gotta count for something
Irish Dom wrote: Us social sciencey folk are lagging behind. But social work degree (don't laugh) has only 50 people and 30 of us are gay/bi/lesb. So that's gotta count for something
By my calculations, that's 60 percent! What did you do in your first lecture, shout, "queers! Put your hands up!" or something?!
David -- I do bog standard BA Geography, with a bit of German and International Development this year. But we get our fair share of sustainable development and ecology stuff too.
Found the thread! Actually turns out I was wrong English isn't the gayest subject, but it is actually 1 of the 3 or 4 gayest!
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english and languages are pretty gay. in the 1st yr when i was doin eng and ital i only had classes with 1 straight guy. the rest were all girls and a couple of queers thrown in
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There's a lot more gays doing chemistry than I expected, the place is overrun with them! If I didn't know better then I'd say they were breeding... But there's lots of tw*ttish straight guys as well which is somewhat of a downside.
-- Edited by RainbowWarrior at 02:29, 2006-09-05
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I think there should be more in the school of earth and environment i at least know a few in the year above me. and i swear some of the younger ones where when i was in my brief retaking stage! plus environment stuff is well hippish and theres so many possibles and loadz o da girls are bi when you tlk to them or have at least had an experience with a women.
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Don't be so sure! I know this girl who does Environmental Science who really is pretty psychotic - one of her friends in the department told her she was a lesbian and my friend immediately thought she was making a pass and told her to back off. Which is quite funny cos there is no possible way the girl was making a pass in the first place as my friend is a devout Christian and tells this to everyone she meets...
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Hmm I did think that there were no gays in earth sciences; but then again my ex does the same course as me and I am currently seeing someone off my course so i guess there must be a couple!
Oh yeah, seems we aren't doing too badly in our dept after all then! Personally I blame the field trips; they are so boring people have to find other ways to entertain themselves....
Irish Dom wrote: Us social sciencey folk are lagging behind. But social work degree (don't laugh) has only 50 people and 30 of us are gay/bi/lesb. So that's gotta count for something
By my calculations, that's 60 percent! What did you do in your first lecture, shout, "queers! Put your hands up!" or something?!
David -- I do bog standard BA Geography, with a bit of German and International Development this year. But we get our fair share of sustainable development and ecology stuff too.
Hi Chick
I think it prob more to do with all the equal opps events we do down on our campus, eg world aids day, mental health awareness - it kinda makes people very welcoming and empower - thus less up worreid about telling course mates. Plus the cross sections of ages is very varied from 21-56.
Mrs Doyle: I have cake!
Father Ted: No thanks, Mrs Doyle.
Mrs Doyle: Are you sure, Father? They've got cocaine in em!
Father Ted: WHAT?
Mrs Doyle: Oh, no, not cocaine. God, what am I on about. No, what d'you call them. Raisins.
what about communications stuff?? Does that count in the Shakin Stevens category, cos my department's right at the bottom of it. Unless broadcasting goes under art somehow?
I think I'm the only gay on my course
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is it true that if your studying english lit you need to do a moduel on buggery before hand (oh no i said the b word i will now burn in hell for all eternity with the gays and those who dance to saturday night nooooo)
chris, you do the dance to saturday night whenever its on
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Mrs Doyle: I have cake!
Father Ted: No thanks, Mrs Doyle.
Mrs Doyle: Are you sure, Father? They've got cocaine in em!
Father Ted: WHAT?
Mrs Doyle: Oh, no, not cocaine. God, what am I on about. No, what d'you call them. Raisins.