59, 70, & 89!!
Bless you, Whoopi!59. Do you watch any LGBT YouTubers?
I actually keep my YouTube following pretty small. If we start back in the day, I used to watch literally every coming out live video on that website. For real, I would just binge them every few months. I sort of touched on it in a previous question but the main few I watch:
Marinashutup for stuff about feminism
Geek Remix for Let’s Plays (Mari and Stacy both like multiple genders)
Hannah Hart for bad puns and positivity
Brian Jordan Alvarez for absurd gay humor and his awesome webseries
And I’ve seen Carmilla and will watch UnsolicitedProject for Pillow Talk sometimes
70. How outdoorsy are you?
I’m not very outdoorsy… I don’t like bugs and I’m scared of going to the bathroom in the wild. I will give hiking more of a chance now that I’m slightly more fit nowadays though. I’ve literally been too intimidated to talk to some girls because of how outdoorsy they are.
89. What does equality mean to you?
Big question! I know this is an LGBT ask, so I’m sure it’s trying to sway thinking toward that community. If we look at that specifically, it’s things like benefits for spouses, adoption, equal opportunities (i.e. not be discriminated against), funding and resources for health issues that disproportionately affect the lgbtq community. A more loving and accepting society... But equality is a lot more than that. If anyone is oppressed then there is no equality or justice. Things like wage equality and equal opportunities in career and life are important for poc, women, lgbtq, and disabled people alike, and all configurations of a mix of any marginalized group. Equality would be making all of these identities a non-issue. There’s much to be done fighting discrimination, both interpersonally and institutionally.
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