
JBB: An Artblog!
Peter Solarz
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Sweet Seals For You, Always
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Kaledo Art

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Sade Olutola
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@imhornnny
Here’s me lately ❤️
Mike Buffalari and Monstah Mike (TGS, 2022)
Wanna remind y'all that Bea Arthur actually opened a homeless shelter for LGBT+ youth in NYC
Wow this moment.
When my father came out to me as gay, I was eight, but I understood, roughly, because I had seen THIS ONE EPISODE of The Golden Girls.
I think I actually said “Oh, like on the Golden Girls.” Which was not what he was expecting. But this show made it super simple for me to understand that:
Being gay was intrinsic
People were discriminated against for being gay
People shouldn’t be discriminated against for being gay
And that, under the circumstances, was all that I really needed to understand that his coming out was a big deal, important and scary for him, but also something to respect and support, even if it meant changing our family.
So yay for sharing this iconic moment during pride.
23 year old me.
31 year old me.
A friendship was made that day