It’s too early. The original song covered 40 years from 1949-1989.
The sequel song should cover 40 years as well which means it should be made in 2029.
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It’s too early. The original song covered 40 years from 1949-1989.
The sequel song should cover 40 years as well which means it should be made in 2029.
Sweatshirts // Kalli LeBeau
"SAY IT LOUD/SAY IT PROUD/ WE ARE GAY/AND THAT'S ALLOWED," • Christopher Street Liberation Day, New York City, June 26, 1977 • Photo by Leonard Fink
We are always going to be here, no matter what. Happy pride month everyone 🏳️🌈 Thanks to @lgbt_history
I've become a vendor at an antique fair and needless to say I'm experiencing levels of autism previously unknown to man. I'm using my Encyclopedic knowledge of teacups beam on you
SEE MY TEACUPS BOY
A true story of vehicular queer solidarity. Happy Pride.
Your daily dose of cat memes
next skirt restock june 22 at noon eastern!
the skirts got in while i was on vacation so for now we only have footage of our midsize model (ariel), but next week we’ll get footage of me (2-3X) too!
Let’s play a fun game, it’s called “explain how old you are in one sentence using only the internet and never actually saying your age.”
I’ll start: my mom switched us to DSL so she could download albums off Napster without having the phone off the hook all night.
The most quoted ~meme~ when I was in sixth grade was the song Shoes by Kelly and we posted about it on MySpace
When I was a kid, I loved going to Blockbuster ❤️ and if we couldn't find what we wanted at Blockbuster, we went to Hollywood video lol
Gerard Way’s “no chill” policy
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Hello Tumblr! I am posting this on behalf of the Queer Liberation Library, who don't yet have a Tumblr, but have promised me they're working on it. Some of you may remember them from the Twitter Poll I was involved in a few months ago where Hunger Pangs: True Love Bites beat multiple award-winning, trad-pub queer authors with a hefty 69% (nice).
For those of you unaware, the Queer Liberation Library, or QLL, is an organization fighting to build a vibrant, flourishing queer future by connecting LGBTQ+ people with literature, information, and resources that celebrate the unique and empowering diversity of our community.
And today, June 12th, 2023, they launched their fundraiser to try and reach 15k so that they can start purchasing digital licensing for queer media and hopefully open their digital doors to library patrons across the US in 2023 with as many queer and trans books as possible.
You can check out their newly redesigned website here:
Queer Liberation Library (QLL) is fighting to build a vibrant, flourishing queer future by connecting LGBTQ+ people with literature, informa
(If you are in an unsafe space and need to exit the webpage quickly, there is a quick exit bar at the top that redirects to a weather page. When I spoke to them about their web design they were also open to accessibility suggestions and are potentially working on a dark mode for those of us who need it.)
If you know me, you know I am unequivocally pro-library, both as a reader and a queer writer. But with the current rise of homophobia, transphobia, and the proposed ban on books taking hold in certain States, the importance of having protected access queer books cannot be over-emphasized enough.
The QLL aims to protect that access, aiming to provide FREE access to queer and trans media (ebook and audio) to patrons regardless of location within the United States.
They are funded entirely through regular donations from their supporters and their now annual Pride fundraiser, where they hope to afford the cost of not just library books but also maintaining their web presence and staff.
I cannot emphasize enough how much this project is a labor of love for everyone involved and its importance.
And just to clarify, I am not involved in any way beyond raising awareness. When QLL reached out and asked me to retweet their fundraiser tweets, I readily agreed and offered to post about it on Tumblr because I believe in their mission and the world they are trying to build.
One where queer and trans books can't be banned or taken off of shelves because of bigotry and hatred.
If you would like to donate to the cause, you can do so here:
Happy Pride! Let's build a queer library!
They've already surpassed their first 2k, and it'd be absolutely wonderful if we could help them reach their next milestone. And if you can't give, please consider signal boosting this post.
You can also follow QLL at:
Twitter: @queerliblib
Instagram: @queerliblib
Tiktok: @queerliblib
For anyone who needs it. Use in good health.
“The first Gay Pride flag was made in 1978 by a man named Gilbert Baker. He gave a meaning to each color.”
Beginners (2010) - Directed by Mike Mills