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Sex & Nudity

  • Completely nude man gets up from bed to use bathroom, back and buttocks visible for a couple seconds.
  • Kid asks to be taught sex ed
  • Man lays nude in bed (seen from side, no genitals)
  • Man eats a cake shaped like a naked woman - hands another character the "tit"
  • Talk of a female teacher that "turns boys into men"
  • Woman expose her cleavage to entice a man
  • Character tells another character he wants to "sharpen [his] pencil"
  • Cheerleaders flash the opposing team (no nudity)

Violence & Gore

  • Several characters are homophobic, sometimes aggressively - no real violence but dramatic.
  • A character is kidnapped
  • A character sets another character on fire (not intense or graphic)
  • Fart noises - scatological humor, burps
  • A goldfish is "murdered" and seen dead, out of his tank
  • A character is frequently seen with a black eye
  • A character is seen with scratches on his face (the result of being scraped by a weapon)

Profanity

  • Lots of casual profanity and derogatory references to gay characters: Bitch (a million times - usually drag queens talking to one another socially), shithole, faggy, tit, queer, flamesauce, shit (a lot), whore, retard, fucking, fucking-fuck, "suck his dick", hoe, "fagit" - written on a wall, bullshit
  • A teacher is rude and belittling to her students in order to "Win them over" and whip them into shape.

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

  • Woman has a flask, smokes cigarette
  • Characters drink socially at a bar. Characters do shots, one of gets so drunk they can't recall what they did the night before.

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • A comedy with brief flashes of dramatic issues facing LGBT people - including a reunion with prejudiced relatives, hate speech and attacks (a characters pet is killed and "FAGIT" is spray painted on his wall). He is later kidnapped by a thuggish "stereotypical southern conservative", this character isn't really comedic and is played semi-realistically. A (possibly gay) student is seen with black eyes constantly, his attacker is later seen with scratches implying the victim defended himself.

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