Thank you, Mom. You are my guidepost for everything. Happy mother’s day!
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Thank you, Mom. You are my guidepost for everything. Happy mother’s day!
concept: a TV show runs for a decent number of years. More than four. The characterizations stay consistent. The writers don’t do anything wildly inappropriate like excuse rape or abuse. No one you’ve invested hours upon hours of your life into has their story reduced to a “shocking” death scene that has no meaning beyond that shock value. The quality of the storylines don’t take a sudden, strange spiral downward. When it ends, you leave it feeling bittersweet. Sad that it’s over, but glad you got to experience it and take a journey with some people who you came to care about.
i dont mean to be dramatic but talking to someone every day for a while is really nice until that day comes when you like dont talk to them for like 24 hours and u really just feel like youre dying
I feel like it’s so much easier for lesbians to call ourselves gay or to say “I’m gay” than it is to say “I’m a lesbian” or refer ourselves as lesbians. And I don’t mean that gay can’t be or isn’t a synonym for lesbian and I don’t mean that lesbians should never use the word gay to describe themselves, but I mean more in the sense that lesbians rarely self-identify with the term “lesbian” without difficulty, or use it when coming out to others or even ourselves.
The word “lesbian” is thrown around with so much hate and disgust that the first time most of us ever hear it used is when it’s being used as an insult. We are told that being a lesbian is grown up thing, that’s it’s inappropriate for kids, or something the children would never understand. We can’t even google “lesbian anything” without porn being the first thing that comes up. “Lesbian” becomes a word that is so disconnected from our experiences with ourselves, our feelings, and our relationships, or we otherwise internalize the lie that we are this bad thing that everyone is always talking about. Gay is definitely used similarly in those respects, but it at least allows us to put some distance between our identity and the lesbophobia that is constantly behind it.
I honestly cant wait for our generation to become showrunners and tv writers because after this shitty shitty year for queer rep and tv shows and after all the horrible shit we have been put through it warms my soul that we are gonna make such a difference in the quality and content of media we create for younger lgbt people in the future
Again, Kimmy asks the important questions.
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The first photos of Neil Patrick Harris on set as Count Olaf in Netflix’s A Series of Unfortunate Events, taken on April 25 in Vancouver, Canada.
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