Playful Tweet from Arann Rhardt Swordsmith: The 'Gay' Sword Phenomenon

Grayson Larkspur

Updated Monday, July 1, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

Arann R****hardt Swordsmith's latest tweet has sparked a wave of humor and curiosity across social media platforms. The tweet, which humorously claims, "They're putting chemicals in the fire that turn the f****in SWORDS gay!!!," has captivated the online community. With a profile picture featuring a person with long hair against a colorful gradient background, Arann has certainly made a memorable impression.

The accompanying image shows a stunning sword resting on an anvil. This isn't just any sword; it boasts a captivating, rainbow-like iridescent blade, shimmering with hues of purple, blue, and green. The handle or hilt, though not detailed, adds to the sword's allure. The anvil, a traditional blacksmithing tool, sits on a large block wrapped in chains, set against a flat, somewhat dirty or rust-colored ground—likely the floor of a blacksmith's workshop.

The humorous nature of the tweet has elicited a variety of entertaining responses. One user quipped, "Looks straight to me," while another pondered, "Feel like a gay sword's gonna handle very well and will actually get stronger when viewing another sword." The comedic commentary continued with, "What's gayer than a thing designed to help one man get inside of another man?" and "Aren't swords gay by default? I mean there's the phrase 'sword fighting'."

This viral tweet even reminded some of a well-known clip of a lady spraying her garden hose to create a rainbow and exclaiming, "What are they putting in our water?!"—a clear nod to a lack of scientific understanding. Another user humorously identified the sword as a "meteoric metal +3 enchanted sword," and someone else declared, "Sword of Fabulousness +3."

Arann R****hardt's tweet has also inspired some creative and whimsical comments about the sword's perceived attributes. "Gay Sword of Fabulousness for Sale. Slightly used. Good for knighting gay people into fabulousness. Or putting it under your enemies' chin after defeating them to lift their head and make them get taken aback in all your fabulousness. 100 quests or best offer. No low-balls. I know what I got," wrote one imaginative user.

The tweet and its responses have brought joy and laughter to many, showcasing the internet's ability to find humor in the most unexpected places. Whether one sees it as a magnificent blade or a symbol of fabulousness, Arann R****hardt Swordsmith's 'gay' sword has certainly made its mark.

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Top Comments from Imgur

Baggsy13

Looks straight to me.

Valtrith

Feel like a gay sword's gonna handle very well and will actually get stronger when viewing another sword.

McAltec

What's gayer than a thing designed to help one man get inside of another man?

DietLoki

Ok but what’s happening here again? I forgot.

k1everest

This definitely reminds me of that clip of the lady spraying her garden hose to make a rainbow and screaming “what are they putting in our water?!” because she clearly didn’t pay enough/any attention in science class.

J3lek

Aren't swords gay by default. I mean there's the phrase "sword fighting"

lonelyrangerofthedreams

That’s clearly a meteoric metal +3 enchanted sword. Take it!

DoctorDang

Last time I checked swords just loved t*****ing into men

MoonMoon89

Jokes on him, we actually put the chemicals in the iron...

OldPenguinDoug

Sword of Fabulousness +3

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