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For a lifetime...
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Thirst trap aside, this is just a really good picture of me
How do you grip the pole when you can’t use your hands?
PS did you know I have a pole tier on Patreon?
Black Power and Gay Pride aren’t mutually exclusive. the first pride was a riot led by trans black women.
feel free to use!
Piano Collections Kingdom Hearts / Field & Battle | Hollow Bastion
My dad was a public defender when I was a child and he would have to drive all over the district to visit various defendants in various jails which I thought was very interesting and I liked to hear about his experiences in various jails and how different they all were. He drove me to school every day and sometimes I’d skip in and tell my classmates “My dad is going to the jail in [TOWN/CITY] today!” mind you, I went to public school in a not very nice little town so my teacher’s first thought wasn’t lawyer, she had other students with incarcerated parents. This was also occurring in the south where everyone is nosy as fuck so she eventually called my mother, presumably to scope out why her husband was a jail bird and if the chargers were relevant to me and my education in any way. My mom had to explain that my dad wasn’t an inmate who kept getting transferred and that going to jail is his job.
Scandebergs, Self-portrait in the pool (After Hockney), 2026
How does Tumblr feel about butts
Waldinneres (In the Forest), 1933 painting by Hans Emmenegger
Thank you @nuka-rockit I was actually going to ask if anyone spoke German and if that translation, which came from Wikipedia, was any sort of accurate. Fascinating. Titles are so important.
Jack & Michael, 1913. “He was helping himself to my butt.”
Thirty-year-old Tamara Rees shows us what trans empowerment looked like in 1954. She fought Nazis, taught parachuting, and traveled the world... but her biggest challenge came when the press learned of her identity.
1950s news coverage of Tamera Rees' transition shows a time before the trans moral panic. Most stories regarded her as brave or heroic for her openness. National newspapers even celebrated her wedding in 1955.
The New York Daily News, which now hosts daily anti-trans editorials, ran a shockingly respectful series on trans people in the 1950s. Tamara Rees's narrative was among the longest and most detailed. She thoughtfully implored the public to respect not only her identity, but also other trans people like her.
Tamara wasn't the first famous trans woman of the 1950s, nor was she the best known. However, she had a unique opportunity to share her own story. You can read Tamara's 1955 autobiography, Reborn: A Factual Life Story of a Transition from Male to Female, at transreads.org/reborn
Gay and lesbian liberation take a break in the sun, New York City, June 24, 1979.
Photo credit: William Gedney / Duke University Library
“ACES BELONG AT PRIDE”
a PSA for the naysayers and encouragement for those who need it. mostly the latter rather than the former, but for those who needed the PSA:
you’re welcome.
※ photos taken May 2018 at Tokyo Rainbow Pride. see more at queerascat.com.
Let's ambush mama! 😼
"Why do Pallas cats always look grumpy?"
"Pallas kittens."
The sheer roundness of this kitten must be admired.
Vincent Price and Clifton Webb appeared in drag during a Navy Relief Show at Madison Square Garden in 1942. He was part of a routine spoofing "Floradora Sextette" - an early Broadway show featuring six women singing "Tell Me, Pretty Maiden".
The other actors in drag were Ed Wynn, Eddie Cantor, Boris Karloff, and Danny Kaye (not shown).
Price and Webb would later appear together in the 1944 film “Laura”.
VINCENT PRICE:
💬 0 🔁 4 ❤️ 35 · Vincent Price’s name has popped up many times as I’ve researched candidates for the GayIcons blog. Even Bernard Perlin, th
CLIFTON WEBB:
💬 0 🔁 10 ❤️ 32 · Clifton Webb had a long career on Broadway and vaudeville as a dancer and actor. Although he made a few silent films in t
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