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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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“Esquecer é uma necessidade.”
— Machado de Assis.
“Onde quer que você vá, vá com todo coração.”
— Confúcio
pregnancy is a hoax the baby sprouts out the ground ive seen it happen
People pretend to be pregnant for clout it started with one woman named dvd and people been chasing the same high since
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-breathe-
Out in the trees | ( by Bryan Daugherty )
Sage Sohier chronicled the love of gay couples in the 1980s in her collection At Home With Themselves. Spurred by the AIDS crisis and the media representations of promiscuity and disease in the community, the project aimed to dispel stereotypes about gay love and showcase lesbian and gay couples of all ages, backgrounds and proclivities, capturing a visual that often went unseen.
“I was interested in how, as a culture, we weren’t used to looking at two men touching, and was struck by the visual novelty yet total ordinariness of these same-sex relationships. The visual ambiguity of same-sex relationships also intrigued me: were these sisters or friends or lovers or a mother and daughter?“
The photographic endeavor was also prompted by Sohier’s father. The book is dedicated to him and his partner Lee.
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