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@flowerforvases
hey hey!
my name is lucy and i'm a lesbian illustrator and i just launched a kickstarter for these lovely southern sapphic pins!!!! figured i should post here since i have more wlw art to post anyways, but yes!
if you like the designs/have the means, any and all pledges will help!
reblogs appreciated <3
http://kck.st/3n0cXKa
happy 15 yrs to All We Know Is Falling
Oh to be a postwoman delivering love letters to nymphs
sigh…i came all the way to sephora but i don’t know which brands are asexual friendly….i have to hurry jugheads birthday is today…wish someone would help me out
Hi Sister Archie! James Charles here, might I suggest Too Faced Better Than Sex Mascara?
you can tell the writers had a lot of fun on this episode there are so many good and iconic gags i couldn’t upload them all at once and decided to compile them together
so completely obsessed with everything about these images
we out here...being dykes...thinking lesbian thoughts....
Isn't Hannibal problematic...
no, but i understand the confusion! it’s a common misconception, but serial murder and cannibalism are okay in real life.
I hate when subtitles say “speaking italian” or “speaking foreign language” like yea I know now tell me wtf they’re saying please
The Rebel Dykes of London (2017)
“Before there were qu**r activists, before there were Riot Grrls, there were the Rebel Dykes of London. They were young, they were feminists, they were anarchists, they were punks. They met at Greenham Common women only nuclear protest camp. Then they lived together in squats in Peckham, Brixton and Hackney. They went to political demo’s every Saturday, they set up squatted creches and bookshops, feminist newspapers and magazines. They had bands like Poison Girls, Mouth Almighty, The Darlings and The Gymslips. They ran sex positive Lesbian S/M clubs and women’s nights at legendary The Bell. They were gender fluid, they were trans friendly. They worked in the sex industry, or in manual trades, or between the cracks. They lived their politics. They fought and won. They were the first generation of sex positive outlaw women, and nothing has been quite the same since.
This documentary film is being made because the history of the London Rebel Dykes of the 1980s is in danger of being forgotten. Rebel dykes created their own world, made their own rules, and refused to be ignored. So we can’t let history tidy them away.”
You can support the film (and receive perks) here!