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I'm dog sitting this weekend
you know how I’ve been talking about butch pinups? 😶🔥
everyone shut up and look at this
Gender Troubles: The Butches
As encapsulated so perfectly in Alison Bechdel’s ‘Fun Home’:
As a butch woman who was once a wee butch girl, I can attest to the sheer power of this.
maybe if you drank your coffee sitting on the porch in the sun for a minute you’d calm down
Donna Gottschalk’s “Brave, Beautiful Outlaws” is opening at Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art on Aug. 29. While Ms. Gottschalk doesn’t identify as a documentary photographer or a photojournalist, she has been making pictures since she was 17. Photos selected from her 50-year personal archive will be made public for the first time.
Her work documents her closeness with her working class family and her involvement with the radical lesbian, sometimes separatist, communities in the late ’60s and ’70s.
The photos are tinged with mourning and mystery. She’s been holding their memory for decades, “fiercely protective” and unwilling to “subject them to scrutiny, judgment and abuse” from the outside world.
”Understand, people didn’t care about them or my pictures of them back in the day,” she said. “These people were all very dear to me, and they were beautiful. These pictures are the only memorial some of these people will ever have.”
slow speed, august 4 2018
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We live in wonderful times
“China produces more rainbow flags than anyone. My nightmare is there is a factory with nearly slave labor, forced to live within the factory complex and get up every morning and have to churn out more and more rainbow tchotchkes.” He says he didn’t create the rainbow flag in order for others to profit off of “rainbow junk”.
He is horrified by some of the things he has seen. He says, “Walking down Castro Street, I can’t pay my rent, but I see rainbow dildos in the shop windows and rainbow keychains, rainbow rings, rainbow candles and so on.” He said it is similar to when the best music ends up as elevator music. He is gratified that the power of the rainbow caught on as rings, but that power can be diluted by over-commercialization.”
-Gilbert Baker, creator of the Pride Flag
The hatred towards flamboyant gay peacocking these days is... a bad fucking trend. Like IDK how we got here but we need to reverse course immediately.
Like I see this meme going around
And it's basically just this shit
Slapping "brands" on the first meme doesn't change the fact that someone took an image of someone that they probably know nothing about and turning them into the butt of the meme.
Do better.
I blame Pete “thank you for saying you never would’ve guessed I was gay” Buttigieg
Ah yes, a gay politician who was mostly unknown pre-2019 is to blame for society’s homophobia and hatred of flamboyant gay men.
Do you not hear yourself?
@jared-wormsboy i am crying uncontrollably
I reference this in conversation sometimes assuming everyone knows about the Owl Attack Sex Playlist and i look fucking unhinged