Posted on 06/30/2021 8:00:26 AM PDT by Bon of Babble
The Swedish retailer said in a press release that it hopes the campaign will honor "the richness and diversity of the 2SLGBTQ+ community," using an expanded acronym that encompasses those identifying as two-spirit, an Indigenous American term for those with both a male and female spirits.
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Guy on couch does seem very happy. Closer to unhappy.
I think the light blue stands for someone who is sexually attracted to dryer lint.
As the late, great radio talker Bob Grant always said: “It’s sick out there, and getting sicker.”
In my 62 years on the planet, I learned that a sofa is bisexual! What’s next? That Homer Simpson is NOT a real person? 🤓
Nothing for a throuple?
Asking for a friend.
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In a world full of confusion
Full of fickleness
Full of emotional hysteria about ones own identity.
IKEA introduces, the wildflower couch. A couch that will touch every fiber of your identity crisis to ensure a good firm cushion for when your emotions fall like a rock.
The arms have arms, but they forgot the legs ... and “other” appendages.
Complete with side drawers filled with complimentary accu-jacks and vibrating butt plugs (batteries included)
The purple/white/black couch reminds me of a misshapen vagina.
Good question.
We have a Big Lots near us.
The perversion+stupidity is so great that we must be witnessing the final days of a collapsing civilization.
Lord Buckley used to speak about the Marquis de Sade and his couch made of the Human Flesh
This looks suspiciously familiar to Obama’s ridiculous portrait.
Wait. I thought Gays were supposed to have superior fashion sense.
The market will decide.
I thought gay guys were supposed to be great decorators.
I have a feeling these sofas will be a sales disaster.
Nobody gay or straight or the alphabet people(stole that from Dave Chapell) would have bad enough taste to buy these FUGLY pieces of furniture.
They don’t look very easy to clean.
That pink/yellow on white one on the 2nd row-the lesbian one-actually looks like the abstract print couch my mom bought when I was about 7-only it had pink and gray print on white instead of yellow-it was hideous-my sibling and I hated it and so did my dad...
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