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* ValuesDissonance: In one excerpt from ''The Billy & Gilly Show'', Billy says that homosexuality is obviously an illness and "should be treated as such," and Gilly agrees, "I think the trouble is they haven't found the right way to treat it, yet." This could be the author making fun of those views, but the next chapter has Gilly seducing a very stereotypical CampGay man [[spoiler:and [[CureYourGays instantly turning him into a manly heterosexual]].]]
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* ValuesDissonance: In one excerpt from ''The Billy & Gilly Show'', Billy says that homosexuality is obviously an illness and "should be treated as such," and Gilly agrees, "I think the trouble is they haven't found the right way to treat it, yet." This could be the author making fun of those views, but the next chapter has Gilly seducing a very stereotypical CampGay man [[spoiler:and [[CureYourGays instantly turning him into a manly heterosexual]].]]]]
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* ValuesDissonance: In one excerpt from ''The Billy & Gilly Show'', Billy says that homosexuality is obviously an illness and "should be treated as such," and Gilly agrees, "I think the trouble is they haven't found the right way to treat it, yet." This could be the author making fun of those views, but the next chapter has Gilly seducing a very stereotypical CampGay man [[spoiler:and [[CureYourGays instantly turning him into a manly heterosexual]].]]
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* SpiritualSuccessor: ''Literature/AtlantaNights'' was written with a similar intent, though this time around it was mostly to prove that the publisher was a [[VanityPublishing vanity press]].
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* ValuesDissonance: In one excerpt from ''The Billy & Gilly Show'', Billy says that homosexuality is obviously an illness and "should be treated as such," and Gilly agrees, "I think the trouble is they haven't found the right way to treat it, yet." This could be the author making fun of those views, but the next chapter has Gilly seducing a very stereotypical CampGay man [[spoiler:and instantly turning him into a manly heterosexual]].