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Vintage Black Gay Men
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I love this
okay but her voice makes me wet.
Love it
So true!!! And his face is the me meme of the fall!!!
This is it.
Imagine hating women so much.
IMAGINE. Or just look out your door and see it happening rn & INTERRUPTiT2k17
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“Cultural Preservation”
Artistry by Shani Crowe
Photography: Shani Crowe/Des/Saint Heron
We literally just watched the baby learn how to moisturize his skin and hair. 😍😍
Videos like this is why being a father is in my 5 year plan 😭😢.
Apparently McDonald’s also said they’re getting killed by millenials and one of their CEO’s said it’s because millenials don’t have “brand loyalty” and are instead “promiscuous”
Brand sluts, the new Millennial Threat.
I don’t think that I have ever met anyone who eats at one fast food place exclusively? Including my baby boomer grandparents.
@luffykun3695 @dvandom @bogleech
Whats happening: Lower Middle class and up (20k+)Millennials have decided that McDonalds isn’t healthy and have stopped treating it as a place to genuinely get sustenance and have started treating it as a place to go as a last resort when you have like zero money, or for fun.
Also, our inability to afford most luxury goods has left us with a glut of cash in this weird range which is: not enough for saving it to have any real impact, not enough to finance goods (like a monthly payment of something), not enough to invest, not in reliable amounts (some months you have $300 extra, some months you have $20 extra, some months $5).
Which has actually created a culture of millennials using that glut of cash for Fine Dining in a two punch of entertainment + sustenance. Instead of going on fancy trips, or spending on amusement parks, or most other entertainment things that cost more than $50 we go out to dinners that cost about $20 per person.
So basically in conclusion: Middle class Millennials view food as entertainment–combining both their food+entertainment budgets, and therefore have more cash to spend on food. Which makes our choices not between McDonalds and Burger King, but McDonalds and that nice italian place that just opened up the street. But. When we do go to mcdonalds, its because we feel we have no choice or because its 1am and we really want a McFlurry.
Thats not enough to sustain a company that has gotten used to people eating McDonalds once a week and buying a full meal with trimmings for every member of their family like they did back in the early 2000′s.
Receipts:
We now think mcdonalds is unhealthy: http://www.deseretnews.com/article/865628840/McDonalds-unhealthy-image-and-why-it-cant-shake-it.html
Poor people and the liquidity of their cash explained simply: http://kiriamaya.tumblr.com/post/121353527324/sovietcop-basically-anyone-who-really-shames
Millenials and fine dining: https://www.eater.com/2015/6/5/8737197/millennials-spend-more-money-dining-out-than-non-millennials ; http://www.startribune.com/millennials-are-becoming-the-foodie-generation/198510941/
McDonalds most popular items 2015 (note: one is breakfast, the second is what you buy if you have literally $1, third is a healthy salad, and the rest are snack food. Literally, eating for morning convenience, eating because you have no money, attempting to be healthy, and eating for fun as described above: https://spoonuniversity.com/lifestyle/mcdonalds-most-popular-items
Super informative, thank you!!
This is pretty darn true.
@seattle city council
Boop.
No, but seriously, do you know how amazing Vincent Price is?
Not just as an actor, although he was a blast to watch in everything he did. He’s one of those actors who’s just clearly having a whale of a time, no matter how bad the film is. He’s just genuinely happy to be there (it makes his villains a particular delight, and he played a LOT of them).
But did you know that he was also on the PFLAG board after his daughter came out to him? And that he was one of the earliest celebrities to speak out against the silence surrounding the AIDS epidemic?
Did you know that when his daughter came out to him, he admitted to her that it had been difficult for him during his first two marriages, because his wives had not been pleased to find out that their husband was just as interested in men as they were?
That’s right, kids, Vincent Price was BISEXUAL AS FUCK, and it was one of those open Hollywood secrets. And his wife Coral Browne? The one he grew old with and wrote cookbooks with and was basically ridiculously sweet with?
Also bisexual as fuck. They were the queer power couple of Hollywood in the 70s. His daughter, Victoria, grew up around Rock Hudson and members of the LGBT community. When she came out, Vincent Price became a board member of PFLAG and was just about the most accepting and awesome dad.
Did you know that Vincent Price played Oscar Wilde in a one-man play, and when it was denounced by anti-gay activist Anita Bryant, he dismissed her right back, saying that Oscar Wilde had already come up with a term for her: a Woman of No Importance? Because Vincent Price was deliciously witty and an awesome person.
Let me conclude with a quote from his daughter (from this article, where I got a lot of this information):
‘“In a funny way, and I think I’m going to cry, he understood me at 22 better than I understood myself then,” Price concluded. “Of course, he was in his 70s and lived a hell of a lot longer than I had, and he understood that at the end of the day it’s about who and what and how we love. And I have not been a person who has been very successful at conventional relationships, but loving well and loving deeply has been the most important thing to me.”’
Happy birthday, Vincent Price. You were a gem of an actor, and an even greater human being.
In general, I think we need to move away from the premise that being a good person is a fixed immutable characteristic and shift towards seeing being good as a practice. And it is a practice that we carry out by engaging with our imperfections. We need to shift towards thinking that being a good person is like being a clean person. Being a clean person is something you maintain and work on every day.We don’t assume ‘I am a clean person therefore I don’t need to brush my teeth.’ When someone suggests to us that we have something stuck in our teeth we don’t say to them ‘What do you mean I have something stuck in my teeth–but I’m a clean person?!’
Jay Smooth in his TED speech “how I learned to stop worrying and love discussing race” (via tropicanastasia)
This.
people wonder why i want sex work decriminalized. because when an adult consents to sex in exchange for currency, i deserve to be protected if im assaulted. if i agree to set terms and a client violates me, they should be prosecuted without me or other sex workers fearing for our own freedom
now i cant do anything. i just have to block his number, keep doing survival sex work and pray i dont get hurt anymore.
please support your local sex workers. protect us. help spread our voices.
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Prince Rogers Nelson
June 7, 1958 – April 21, 2016
Ernest
Remember the path laid.
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Black Lesbians from the 1930s.
This ain’t nothing new!
I had an aunt who dressed like these ladies and she identified herself as a “stud” , a word used in the lesbian community to identify a level of masculinity. My aunt had to endure sexism, racism and scrutiny more than I can imagine. She was “out” during the 50s and 60s, waaaay before the famous LGBT Stonewall riots that took place in NYC.