Interior Motives is a YouTube series on which three queer/queer-adjacent judges — the host plus two guests — look at photos of someone’s bedroom (plus the inside of their fridge) and guess that person’s 1. Age, 2. Gender, 3. Sexuality and 4. City or Town. Here’s a question: Do you know yourself to get offended by people making wildly broad, unfair, hilariously reductive assumptions about things like age, gender, sexuality or location based on non-evidence like choice of paint color, bedside books, computer setup and/or the (weirdly ubiquitous!) presence of fake ivy on their walls? Congratulations: You have just self-selected yourself out of the potential audience for this show. For everyone else: Pull up a chair here by me, and proceed to gawp at the truly mystifying choices people are making about where they lay their heads. (Note: All photos are submitted by viewers of the series, who dutifully show up in the comments section to revel in the roasting the judges give them.) — Glen Weldon
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