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when roxxxy took off her wig during the lipsync and she had another fucking wig underneath
i’m michelle visage when that happened
still one of my favorite seasons for a reason.
South Asian youth on relationships, sexuality and health. More @ Tease Project
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South Asian youth on relationships, sexuality and health. More @ Tease Project
South Asian youth on relationships, sexuality and health. More @ Tease Project
South Asian youth on relationships, sexuality and health. More @ Tease Project
South Asian youth on relationships, sexuality and health. More @ Tease Project
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Awaaz is a zine that seeks to create a platform for exploring the issues of mental health, trauma, and abuse in the south asian community. We know there is a stigma and we want to do something about it, we want to give you a space to heal. Submissions are open to any south asian. This is a space for non-binary folk too. Your voice is important. Send your submissions to [email protected], and let us know if you would like to be published anonymously or with a moniker. We hope to receive your essays, poetry, fiction, photos, and art by June 12th.
‘There’s a Place for Gays in Islam’
In an edition of the Venice Film Festival notable for the prevalence of works grappling with global and societal woes (unemployment, terrorism, pollution, war) perhaps no film has blended the personal and the political as strikingly as Abdellah Taia’s L’Armée du salut (Salvation Army).
A promising directorial debut presented in the independent “Critics’ Week” category on Wednesday, the movie is adapted from Taia’s autobiographical novel about growing up gay in Morocco.
Today, the 40-year-old Taia is the only openly homosexual Moroccan writer-filmmaker. He is based in Paris, where he moved in 2000 to pursue a graduate degree in 18th century French literature.
Salvation Army observes the adolescent protagonist’s sexual awakening, as he meets with men in shadowy alleys and empty lots, careful not to be discovered in a country where homosexuality is a crime punishable by prison time.
Read more. [Image: AP/Domenico Stinellis]
If abortion and birth control become illegal
What will happen:
sex
What won’t happen:
safe sex
What will happen:
abortion
What won’t happen:
safe abortions
Can’t put it much more simply than that.
#TRUTH
Yuvraj practising with Delhi Daredevils. (5/4/15)
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