We Tried A Petty Debate And It Was Pettier Than A Drag Queen With Warm Frozen Coke
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Planning a four-day camp with 300 naked men has a way of clarifying what really matters: safety, consent, laughter, and spaces where queer people can breathe. We’re heading to Naked Man Camp at Wiseman’s Ferry and pulling back the curtain on what the event is actually like—glamping and powered sites, 40 workshops, riverfront downtime, and a welcoming mix of ages and identities. It’s less about shock value and more about genuine community, the kind you can’t swipe into existence.
From there, we dive into a timely question sparked by app bans overseas: what happens to closeted people when digital lifelines disappear? We’ve both benefited from queer apps, but we’ve also felt the overwhelm—endless pings, fake profiles, safety worries. We explore how to balance online convenience with offline connection, and why diversifying your social life—events, clubs, community groups—builds resilience when platforms change the rules.
We also attempt a brand-new “petty debate” game that spectacularly misbehaves. Even so, the tangents reveal a lot: why tiny domestic rituals (butter in the fridge or on the bench, toilet paper orientation) give a sense of control, and how food culture can be both joyful and ridiculous. Then we switch gears with TV recs that deliver heart and grit. Changing Ends, Alan Carr’s coming-of-age comedy, nails 80s nostalgia and the sting of standing out. Boots channels military culture, masculinity, and the power of comradeship. Add Wayward, Welcome to Derry, and a surprisingly solid Big Brother Australia season for a packed viewing list.
Rounding things out are seasonal pet peeves with practical fixes: melted “frozen” drinks, the eternal curse of the broken ice-cream machine, squashed berry punnets, and public transport etiquette that starts with a simple pair of headphones. It’s part rant, part love letter to the everyday choices that make shared spaces kinder and queer life richer.
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