6:35 pm - 03/04/2013

San Francisco 49er cornerback Chris Culliver, who made headlines in the days leading up to the Super Bowl when he told radio host Artie Lange that gays were not welcome in the locker room or the NFL, tweeted a photo this afternoon from the offices of The Trevor Project, the leading suicide resource and hotline for LGBTQ youth.
Wrote Culliver, who appears to be getting educated on the topic: "Great time at LGBTQ the Q is for (question)"
The visit is a follow-up on a promise Culliver made along with his apology, that he would be attending an educational training program at the organization to learn about the difficulties faced by youth who bear the brunt of anti-gay remarks, bullying, and rejection from society.
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Homophobic Loser Of The Super Bowl Visits The Trevor Project Offices; Solves Mystery In The Process

San Francisco 49er cornerback Chris Culliver, who made headlines in the days leading up to the Super Bowl when he told radio host Artie Lange that gays were not welcome in the locker room or the NFL, tweeted a photo this afternoon from the offices of The Trevor Project, the leading suicide resource and hotline for LGBTQ youth.
Wrote Culliver, who appears to be getting educated on the topic: "Great time at LGBTQ the Q is for (question)"
The visit is a follow-up on a promise Culliver made along with his apology, that he would be attending an educational training program at the organization to learn about the difficulties faced by youth who bear the brunt of anti-gay remarks, bullying, and rejection from society.
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"look at me, I've grown so much in two weeks" Yeah, no.
Edited at 2013-03-05 12:52 am (UTC)
mte
Edited at 2013-03-05 12:59 am (UTC)
"Query" would have been closer...
Still, not sure if serious. If he was though, what a dumbass.
(Either way, goes without saying, really.)
probably because it never is
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We're bitter
Get used to it