This site, or cluster of sites, however you choose to view it, sprawls over a few different servers, each one of them owned by a different webspace provider with its own terms of service. Yahoo (the owner of Geocities), like Tripod, has a rule against profanity, and I've honored that policy, so if you follow the link that's coming up, you shouldn't run into any strong language left uncut. Unless, that is, in some copy of something I've downloaded for documentation purposes somebody swore a little and I missed it, in which case I'd definitely appreciate a heads-up, so I can take care of that immediately.
But that much having been said, the Halls of Eternal Disbelief proper deal with some very unpleasant and disreputable and all too human behavior. In particular, the Geocities section, with its focus on an opposition to homophobia, can't help but come head-on with one very ugly facet of human nature - bigotry - and don't be fooled, homophobes can be as vicious as any other kind of bigot. While everything on that site is truthful and scrupulously documented, the truth often casts some in negative light, and there is a lot of anger and unpleasantness. If these things are unacceptable to you, even under these circumstances, then I would ask you to please turn back and not follow this link, because you'll be bothered by what you see.
As usual you can, if you are OK with what you've just heard, continue, but understand and accept that you've been warned, that you're making an informed choice, and that by choosing to disregard this warning and continue, you waive any right to complain to Tripod and be taken seriously. Would you like to continue, or would you rather turn back?
- Let's keep going
- No, let's chicken out