Happy clown marriages to clownicule
This is the third time they are in front of a definitely-not-wedding-arch now.
we're not kids anymore.

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Happy clown marriages to clownicule
This is the third time they are in front of a definitely-not-wedding-arch now.
In The Strange Case, straight up Jekylling it and by it. Haha.. let's just say my Hyde.
Let That Old Man Fuck as a popular refrain is so funny to me because historically speaking that old man has been allowed to get his freak on with someone younger and hotter than him for far too long. how about we just Let Him Shrivel Into a Befittingly Undersexed Husk and Die
Let That Old Woman Fuck
Happy Pride to LGBTQ+ people in areas it is punishable by death, prison, torture, and banishment.
Happy Pride to homeless LGBTQ+ people.
Happy Pride to LGBTQ+ to older generations who were/are closeted.
Happy Pride to disabled LGBTQ+ people who's sexuality isn't taken seriously due to ableism insisting you don't really know anything.
Happy Pride to the forgotten and left behind LGBTQ+ people.
Happy Pride to LGBTQ+ alters in systems, even if you're the only LGBTQ+ alter in an otherwise cishet system.
Happy Pride to people who have lost loved ones to queerphobia, HIV/AIDS, and mental health crises.
Happy Pride to the people still fighting for our rights anywhere and everywhere.
Happy Pride to LGBTQ+ people with religious trauma.
Happy Pride to people who were sent to conversion therapy.
Happy Pride to those who have been disowned, shunned, beaten, and threatened for coming out to family, friends, or any other people you thought you could trust
Happy Pride to LGBTQ+ people who feel so alone it hurts.
Happy Pride to LGBTQ+ POC.
Happy Pride to LGBTQ+ people who's native tongue is not English and see so many posts, Pride merch, and media that hasn't been translated to your native tongue.
Happy Pride to native people who's cultures were accepting of LGBTQ+ identities pre-colonialism.
Happy Pride to LGBTQ+ people who have social media acounts they keep secret so they can express themselves away from unaccepting family.
Happy Pride to LGBTQ+ kids in the foster care system.
Happy Pride to LGBTQ+ people who are nonverbal or have selective mutism.
Happy Pride to LGBTQ+ people who, even with the progress we have made towards better representation, still rarely or never see themselves represented.
Happy Pride to LGBTQ+ people who are afraid they aren't queer enough to celebrate. (You are, I promise.)
Happy Pride to LGBTQ+ people still figuring stuff out.
Happy Pride to LGBTQ+ people who feel hopeless and helpless.
Happy Pride to LGBTQ+ people who figured stuff out later in life.
Happy Pride to LGBTQ+ people who don't feel pretty, handsome, hot, or otherwise attractive.
Happy Pride to LGBTQ+ people who worry they will never find love.
Happy Pride.
happy pride
i think the aggressive pride flags thing has always been really fucking funny.
people who use he/she or she/he pronouns and explicitly not they or them are some of God's strongest soldiers. I'm sorry people constantly do gender math to justify misgendering you
respect non-binary people not because this is “a step to realizing they’re really a trans man/trans woman” but because non-binary people are deserving of respect in their identity. because being non-binary is not “just a stepping stone” for many people and they still deserve their identity to be respected.
being non-binary is being trans, and we respect our trans siblings in this house. full stop.
Actual legendary youtube pull
Lou Sullivan- FTM Pioneer in the US
Louis Sullivan (June 16, 1951) was a Milwaukee-born author and activist known for his work on behalf of trans men and the gay community generally. He is credited as one of the first transgender men to publicly identify as gay and is largely responsible for the modern understanding of sexual orientation and gender identity as distinct concepts. Sullivan moved to San Francisco in 1975 in hopes of finding community and medical support, although he was repeatedly denied hormones/surgery because of an expectation that transgender people should be heterosexual in order to ‘correctly’ transition. This contributed to Sullivan’s life work of bringing attention to the existence and needs of both straight and gay trans men.
Sullivan was a pioneer of the female-to-male (FTM) movement and was instrumental in helping individuals obtain peer-support, counseling, endocrinological services and reconstructive surgery outside of gender dysphoria clinics. Sullivan wrote Information for the Female to Male Crossdresser and Transsexual for this purpose. The second edition, printed in 1985, serves as a guidebook for trans men, providing definitions of identities, tips and tricks for gender presentation, and a list of print and film sources for further study. The selections shown here comprise the history of trans men that Sullivan pieced together and interspersed throughout the guidebook.
Sullivan was diagnosed HIV positive in 1986 and died from AIDS related complications on March 2nd, 1991. Even after his passing, Lou continues to make a significant impact on the contemporary queer community. His papers can be found at the San Francisco GLBT Historical Society.
This book can be found in the Eldon Murray UWM Manuscript Collection 256, in the UWM Special Collections, and in UWM’s Digital Collections.
- Julia, Archives Graduate Intern
The UW-Milwaukee Archives and the library’s Special Collections are teaming together to celebrate Pride Month with an exhibit of materials on the first floor next to The Grind. The materials presented represent pre and post Stonewall. The end of the month during Pop-Up Days, we will be showing a variety of materials as well.
Rose, before I go, I just want to tell you, you were fantastic. Absolutely fantastic. And do you know what? So was I.
“I’m afraid of getting cancer from the cadmium in my painting supplies” I’m not 😌 I love you cadmium yellow. I love you vermillion red. I love you uranium orange, haven’t worked with you but I love you nevertheless. Most of all I love you arsenic green.
This dress could kill you but I completely understand why people in the late 19th century were willing to take that risk.
Here is uranium orange fiestaware, proving that beauty truly is pain.
just found out about London purple 🤤
I was wondering what was involved with London purple so as to merit its inclusion alongside such stars as arsenic green and uranium orange, and --
Ah, cool, gotcha
Do you like the color of the poison?
You know what was used as yellow dye for almost thirty years between its discovery and its current use?
TNT.
Thinking about that Tumblr user whose prepper brother was put in an emergency situation and finally got to use his prepper basement only to be in dire straits on the first day because the power was out and his only can opener was electric
This is why Pride is not just a party. It's a joyful celebration, but it's also a pointed and colourful two-finger salute to a world that stood back whilst so many of us died. And we'll never go quietly, never again.
[the most low energy you have ever seen me] we’re about to go crazy mode
c-ptsd is going through life feeling "normal" and then suddenly realizing on a random thursday that you haven't felt like a real person in weeks and time seems to be moving at an unusual rate.