The censors are becoming extremely picky lately. There was nothing inappropriate for a five-year old in the previous version, but they still slapped a "sensitive content" thing on it. I wouldn't mind, except they yell at you for it every time you go to the edit page.

I'm not happy with the Gemstone guys since the show ended in 2025. Both Adam Devine (Kelvin) and Tony Cavalero (Keefe) were married to women, but they played a lot of gay-subtext roles, and in their social media, they minimized their hetero interests, even pretending to be into guys.
When the show ended, it suddenly became wife and kids, marriage and family, all through their social media, and their productions are entirely gay-free, even gay-subtext free.
Gavin Munn filled his social media with buddies and grown-up beefcake guys, until the Gemstones ended. Then it was "I'm not doing this anymore, I'm taking a girl to junior prom!"
Skyler Gisondo is the worst of the lot. His social media was full of gay buddy-bonds, with girls rarely if ever mentioned -- until the show ended. Then it was "Here's my girlfriend! Have you met my girlfriend? I have a girlfriend!" And his
Superman (2025) involved blatant, slap-in-the-face queerbaiting: "I'm going to pretend I'm gay for two hours, then pull the rug out from under you in the last scene, har har!"
Skyler's latest work is in the music video "Lost Boys" (2026), by Phoebe Bridgers, an American singer/songwriter who has won four Grammies for her "melancholy" songs with complex lyrics mirroring personal issues.
Left: Phoebe's partner, Bo Burnham (not fully clothed on RG Beefcake and Boyfriends).
Phoebe is bi and an advocate for LGBTQ rights, and "Lost Boys" has a strong gay connotation: the boys are "lost" beause they have rejected the heteros*xist trajectory into job, house, wife, and kids in favor of the infinite joy of the world of men.
We stop the fight right now, we got to be who we are.
So doubtless the song is about that joy.
Right?
Scene 1: Phoebe, dressed as the Elf Galadriel from
The Lord of the Rings,, drives with her knight on a motorcycle to a LARP battle in an auto graveyard. The players are dressed as Medieval warriors. But it's a real battle, with people hurting each other.
The first stanza seems to be about joining the army, "Where they make you remove your hair/ Impatient with a rifle and your papers."
Scene 2: They have dinner in a Japanese restaurant, looking not entirely happy.
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