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María Cosmos.
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When the Nazi concentration camps were liberated by the Allies, it was a time of great jubilation for the tens of thousands of people incarcerated in them. But an often forgotten fact of this time is that prisoners who happened to be wearing the pink triangle (the Nazis’ way of marking and identifying homosexuals) were forced to serve out the rest of their sentence. This was due to a part of German law simply known as “Paragraph 175” which criminalized homosexuality. The law wasn’t repealed until 1969.
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Joseph Karl Stieler, Auguste Strobl, 1827 collage with “Daisy Blue” photography Dana Trippe
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The first Gay Pride flag was made by a man named Gilbert Baker in 1978. He gave a meaning to each colour.
Beginners (2010) dir. Mike Mills
Gilbert Baker, 2 June 1951 - 31 March 2017
You guys better start praying.
Baby Jesus growned up
The Mystery Of The Lost Sock …
What’s real? Part II.
The Perfect Explanation of Privilege – In One Powerful Punchline
“The Pencilsword” is a comic strip by Toby Morris, an illustrator from New Zealand. His most recent comic, “On a Plate” hits hard at the heart of the issues of concerning wealth and privilege.
How many times have you heard the “I’ve never been handed anything on a platter” argument in regard to social security and other social benefits?
Toby wrecks this argument by showing how two children can grow up, be loved and supported, and yet still have two very different outcomes.
Make sure to follow all the way to the end for the powerful punchline. This comic is an increasingly sad reality for far too many of this nation’s children and families.
Reblogged from the source since someone deleted the text at the bottom.
this is so amazing
Not gonna lie this got me a bit emotional.
A truly iconic Dana Scully look from Never Again