How dare you slander our biologically female mother who gets on her knees three times a day to pray to jesus and who makes casseroles for her 2.6 children and rich husband.
@@Mighty_Atheismo it's important as a case study of our attitude towards mental health in the 21st century, but nothing else is important about drag in any way it intends other than being disgusting. 🤷♂️
Mrs doubtfire is not drag no matter how many times yall say it. Yall are trying to take a beloved movie with a beloved man to try to support your own ends, but its not working and yall know it. The whole point of that movie was to show the extremes that a man was willing to go to to show the love he had for his kids. Not the same as men dressing as clownish versions of women and prancing around. Dress however you want just keep it away from kids.
But in Mrs. Doubtfire, dressing up as a clownish version of a woman and prancing around is exactly what Robin Williams did? It's ok to call it what it is, I think if you see that as some kind of insult or disrespect to the great Mr. Williams then it says something about you.
RuPaul wasnt the first drag queen I watched on TV, I grew up watching the late great Paul O'Grady as Lily Savage and that was in the 90s
Same. I never really realized that monty python is full of drag
Trixie is so well spoken, I love her so much!
He not she. Drags don’t call themselves women
Didn't know Larry interviewed a gay Moth.
How dare you slander our biologically female mother who gets on her knees three times a day to pray to jesus and who makes casseroles for her 2.6 children and rich husband.
@@Mighty_Atheismo Hahahahahaha I take it back, your right🤣
@@nuckchorris8528 😚😚nice handle
The pink one so terrify
This is so important.
No it's not
@@gregorychedmeir4253 yeah. it is.
crucial 💯🔥💅
@@Mighty_Atheismo it's important as a case study of our attitude towards mental health in the 21st century, but nothing else is important about drag in any way it intends other than being disgusting. 🤷♂️
@@Mighty_Atheismo Maybe important as a case study on neglect for certain mental illnesses in the 21st century.
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Larry was probably like thank god I grew up in the 50s
yeah racism, wwII, veitnam war, cold war. Who wouldnt want to live in the 50s
@@CvntIzadon’t forget about the war of 1812 which also occurred in the 1950’s
What’s going on with the eyes? Lord help us all.
Lord will deal with you for bullying his creations
@@CvntIzaDegenerate.
@@CvntIza I’m not bullying anyone, just asking what everyone else was thinking.
They're supposed to be like Barbie painted eyes, really big and wacky yknow? Like a doll
It's makeup. Can you seriously not tell?
That looks utterly disgusting.
lets see you
It's exaggerated Barbie makeup, it's fun :)
It's just makeup damn
Mrs doubtfire is not drag no matter how many times yall say it. Yall are trying to take a beloved movie with a beloved man to try to support your own ends, but its not working and yall know it. The whole point of that movie was to show the extremes that a man was willing to go to to show the love he had for his kids. Not the same as men dressing as clownish versions of women and prancing around. Dress however you want just keep it away from kids.
Lol
Drag is just gender based performance art. It's not that deep.
Yikes
@@ROYALRAT123 keep any strange man away from kids unsupervised. How bout that?
But in Mrs. Doubtfire, dressing up as a clownish version of a woman and prancing around is exactly what Robin Williams did? It's ok to call it what it is, I think if you see that as some kind of insult or disrespect to the great Mr. Williams then it says something about you.