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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
trying on a metaphor
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in happier pride news i actually found this deeply heartwarming
that's solidarity baybeeee
Further context: Durham city council (Reform UK) cut funding and support for Pride. The Durham Miner's Association and other trade unions raised enough money for Durham Pride 2026 to go ahead - a direct call back to when Lesbian and Gays Support the Miners (LGSM) raised money for mining communities when Margaret Thatcher seized union funding during the miner strikes of 1984-85.
At the 1985 Labour party meet, the motion to support LGBT rights as a party was passed due to a block vote from mining unions.
Stephen Guy, the chair of the Durham Miners’ Association, said that when it became apparent Durham Pride was under threat, he took it upon himself to “encourage the trade union movement to step up and do the right thing, and stand shoulder to shoulder with the LGBT+ community […] They not only raised funds for us, but came to our communities, uplifted our spirits when they were down, and showed their solidarity.”
probably nothing lesbian will happen to me this pride but by god i can Hope
castle // halsey
SCHITT'S CREEK | 2.01 FINDING DAVID
He nailed it
please remember matti from finland this pride month
Hieronymus Bosch
He looks a bit different than I imagined.
pride month!!!
Is that a miette?
Pride for you! Pride for a thousand years!!
you COME OUT to miette? you come out to her as queer? oh! oh! pride for mother! pride for mother for One Thousand Years!!!!
Treasures buried soul deep And crossed under crack Now there's no voice Choice or any road back Black through the mountains She turns her loosening ring Guardian angel sings "I think you've lost your wings But you're still yours Don't give up now You've still a little will left Will you be strong Give song Fulfill the promises you made Slave to yourself Your health and your growing debts Keep thinking… "I know I can flourish still Rewrite these wrongs Make a home Make a child Belong" Patrick Wolf - Bitten
things in fic I'm used to people kind of faking their way through writing about:
the city of los angeles
the city of new york
sex
how drinking alcohol works
how getting high works
how a child of any age speaks
how nuclear physics work
how [my job] works
how debilitating being shot in the shoulder is
how hypothermia works
things I have never before seen someone fake their way through writing about, until today:
what french toast is
read through the notes on this one trust me
Here's some of the notes, starting with the things multiple people brought up:
SHRIMP COCKTAIL:
banahbanah: #flashback to that one fic where Peter Parker frets about drinking shrimp cocktail because of the alcohol
generaldeliciousness: adding: what a prawn/shrimp cocktail is
#why is your character turning it down because they're under 21 #do you think prawn cocktail is a cocktail #this lives in my brain rent-free constantly #the rest of the fic was so normal #and good enough that i'll still re-read it #but bro
And then many, MANY, people wondering if this was actually authour mistake, since Peter really would do this!
POMEGRANATES:
zhajhassa: #haha where's that post that was like someone describing someone eating a pomegranate but they ate it like an apple
thornhands: #once someone wrote persephone biting into a whole Pomegranate #had to stop and stare at a wall for a minute
sungsingsanguine: I once saw someone very confidently write about a character eating slices of pomegranate.
FRUIT TREES:
zagreuses-toast: #given a very endearing glimpse into a writers blindspots by seeing them describe someone sitting under a ''pineapple tree''
salatrash: I remember something about picking watermelons... OF A FUCKING TREE
baander: #cranberry trees
DOUGH/BATTER:
maycelium: #I'm a chef so I'm really used to people not accurately describing how to cook food #But I was surprisingly flabbergasted when someone was writing making a cake and was kneading it. Which uh #Not necessary for cake. It was interesting for sure but just bizarre
livebloggingmydescentintomadness: #the one that drove me nuts was when a character set aside a batch of PASTA DOUGH 'to rise' #pasta doesn't have yeast!! #it does need to REST but it will never RISE #you do not want an airy crumb on your noodles
lovesodeepandwideandwell: #THE ONE WHERE THEY MADE COOKIES BY LADLING BATTER INTO A TRAY
Some other topics:
@alabastermask found this...highlight from a fic
for reference, matzo/matzah is a) almost always purchased because of the very strict requirements on it, b) awful, c) not a dinner on its own IT LOOKS LIKE THIS
To be fair, that is what a beer garden is in the UK and Australia, at least. It can also be a German-style one, but we tend to call those Biergartens to distinguish.
And shout-out to Kerry Greenwood, who had Phryne Fisher travel from St Kilda, overlooking one of the two busiest ports in Australia, to Ballarat, an inland city, to buy a newly imported car, and having the characters fall asleep during the hour and a half train journey with multiple stops for long enough for a murder to happen. Also for having characters drive in the wrong direction to reach their destination on multiple occasions. All in the city in which she spent her entire life.
A quasi-random collection of books I personally would recommend for Pride month reading
Row 1: Nonfiction/History
Row 2: Biography/memoir
Row 3: Historical Fiction that includes important moments in Queer history.
Row 4: More historical fiction except these are set in the 90s to it feels weird to me to call them that.
Row 5: older queer lit that were revolutionary when they came out and I just feel like people should know about them.
Also, a reminder- even if your public library doesn't have these books, you can generally ASK for them. Librarians love knowing what books people actually WANT instead of having to guess! Even if the budget is tight, they can do an intra-library loan for you or help you find them online.
This week I asked my Library for these 2 books, and within days, they *bought the ebook* for me! (And now anyone at my library can read them too!)
Buster Keaton Prepares for the Cricket Season -
Boy's Cinema Weekly, May 4, 1921
[1] "I must understand what the book said: 'Keep your eye on the ball, carefully calculate where it is going to pitch, and play a safety stroke if it is a well-pitched ball and dead on the wicket.' Ah, here it comes! It looks rather swift!"
[2] "I played forward to the beastly thing, but something must have been wrong with the pitch, for the ball shot up to a surprising height, got me a nasty one right in the neck, and gave me a sore throat that I can't shake off.
[3] "I think I had better read over the advice in this book on how to play cricket, as my first efforts don't appear to have been quite as successful as I would have liked them to be: in fact, I might say painful efforts."
[4] Buster Keaton, the Metro comedian, finding out by means of flower if he'll ever achieve any success in the cricket field.
Sagres, Portugal by Luca Severin