hey i just randomly came back and decided to dump a bunch of shit from my likes into a queue. seriously why have i just been hanging on to so many good posts. anyway if you see me reblogging some old stuff from you please do not be alarmed

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hey i just randomly came back and decided to dump a bunch of shit from my likes into a queue. seriously why have i just been hanging on to so many good posts. anyway if you see me reblogging some old stuff from you please do not be alarmed
"room cleaning" (2006), april!
one time at a funeral i panicked and said the first drink i could think of and the bartender made me the pina colada With all the fixings all the trims all the bells and whistles i didnt even ask imagine youre at a funeral and the person besides you is drinking a pina colada with whip cream as tall as the drink with a cherry and an umbrella, thats what happened to me
1930s “i’m the guy that” pinbacks
Phone booth on 6th Ave near Radio City Hall, NYC, 1970s. Photo by Ernst Haas
i literally feel like im going to be sick trying not to laugh at this at my desk like i feel faint
the smuckling smumbler
portraits featured in FTM: female-to-male transsexuals in society by Devor, Aaron H. 1997 read here
smalltalk is important. smalltalk is one of the "social glues" that hold communities together. smalltalk is a ritual of signaling to other people that you are safe to talk to. now think for a minute about being a person who is completely unable to engage in an activity that holds communities together or signals to other people that they are safe to talk to. think about how that would limit that person's ability to engage safely with their community, limit the support they get from others, lead to pervasive loneliness and isolation. think for a minute about the resentment that would build up from that type of isolation.
this is not just about fully verbal autistic people. this is also about people who are entirely unable to speak, or people whose speech is "different" in some way that prevents smalltalk. this is about selectively mute people, and people who use AAC for whatever reason, and people with disorganized speech and anybody for whom "just learn these rules of smalltalk by rote" doesn't work.
Selections from the May 1988 issue of Shopping Center World Magazine
Picnic Place food court at the Manhattan Town Center
2. Movie theater at Sunrise Mall in Corpus Christi, TX
3. Unknown mall/store interior by Donohoe, O'Brien & Company, Inc.
4. Lakeland Square food court
5. Regis Hairstylists storefront
6. Regis Hairstylists interior
7. Ad for the chain of record stores, Record Bar
8. Information booth at Trolley Square in Salt Lake City, created from an antique gondola
9. Ad for Record Town, a record store part of Trans World Music
10. Bridgewater Commons Mall
You ever think about how unified humanity is by just everyday experiences? Tudor peasants had hangnails, nobles in the Qin dynasty had favorite foods, workers in the 1700s liked seeing flowers growing in pavement cracks, a cook in medieval Iran teared up cutting onions, a mom in 1300 told her son not to get grass stains on his clothes, some girl in the past loved staying up late to see the sun rise.
there are scriptures all over the world painstakingly crafted hundreds of years ago with paw prints and spelling mistakes or drawings covering up mistakes. a bunch of teenage girls 2000 years ago gathered to walk around their hometown, getting fast food and laughing with their friends. two friends shared blankets before people lived in houses. a mother ran a fine comb through her child’s hair and told it to stop squirming sometime in the 1000s. there are covered up sewing mistakes in couture dresses from the 1800s, some poor roman burnt their food so well past recognition that they just buried the entire pot. there are broken dishes hidden in gardens of people no one even remembers anymore
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The Watermelon Woman (1996) dir. Cheryl Dunye
Hey this movie is really important in queer history! It was the first feature length film directed by a black lesbian! You can watch it here for free!
I really recommend you do because while it is a rom-com (and a drama), it also looks at how the stories of black queers are over looked in history.
Genevieve Kuzak, 2019
This photograph is part of a series called Butch 4 Butch. You can view the rest of the series and read the artist statement here through Office Magazine.
Genevieve Kuzak’s website and Instagram.
[Image description: a photo of two butches kissing. The person on the left wears a red t-shirt with black and white stripes going along the arm, the t-shirt is tucked into black pants held up by a belt. Their hair is dark and short, and they wear a pair of rimless eyeglasses. The person on the right wears a black and white tank top, also tucked into black pants held up by a belt. Their hair is buzzed short, they are wearing a silver hoop earring and a silver chain necklace. They also have a tattoo on their left forearm. Butch in the red shirt tugs the other butch close by the keychain on their pants and an arm around their back, clutching their tank top. The other person holds up their arm to their partner's chest. End image description.]