Hiroo Isono: Untitled (1982)

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Hiroo Isono: Untitled (1982)
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Unknown Artist, ‘A Memento Mori Miniature Portrait’, unknown medium (presumably watercolour on ivory), no date (est. early/mid 1800s), American, for sale for $14,500 USD at M.S. Rau Antiques, New Orleans, LA, USA.
Alejandra Bogue por Joel-Peter Witkin
Same model, same photographer, 26 years later.
All my homies love boobs and hate the government
omfg i forgot that i never showed tumblr my greatest achievement. my pride and joy, my pi-ass de résistance
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if you reblog this i am kissing you on the mouth. no that is not negotiable. we are in love now. we are dating. we are planning the wedding. i will be with you on your wedding night
I can’t really post it as a poll bc it’s more of an Essay Question, but I’m curious:
What was the first queer fictional character you can remember seeing or reading about? If you can’t remember the first, then just think back as far as you can. For me I think it was Captain Jack Harkness.
As a kid it was watching Braveheart and seeing a father murder his gay son’s lover
Anyway fuck you Mel Gibson once again
i’ve weirdly never thought about this question but i think it might have been Jim J Bullock as Monroe Ficus on Too Close For Comfort. Around the same time it was everyone in Prince and the Revolution, who were queer in the truest sense - the sense of “what is going on here, this defies category”
joan jett (2000-2006). you agree.
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