ALT ER LOVE SERVER - GIRL POWER WEEK Day 7 : All of the girl squads

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ALT ER LOVE SERVER - GIRL POWER WEEK Day 7 : All of the girl squads
Photo study this movie changed me
erm i rewatched but im a cheerleader and decided to make a shitty graham edit bc. why not.
Yeah 😫
My favorite lesbian cheerleader
“You are who you are.”
But I'm a Cheerleader (1999): Graham Eaton
Romance in Film Gif Meme: (9/10): Favorite Characters/Leads
David Bowie in Cracked Actor (1975) dir. Alan Yentob
David Bowie’s “Scary Monsters (and super creeps)” was released on this day in 1980. Monumental transition album to the 80’s!
What are your favourite songs on the album?
MY MOLECULES HAVE STARTED TURNING PINK
[image description: A series of ten black-and-white photos from the 60s, 70s, and 80s, by the look of it, of a series of supportive parents marching with mostly hand-made signs in a Pride parade (probably in the US). Details of photos follow:
1. Two older, white, determined-looking women walk in old-fashioned summer dresses in front of younger people in cut-off jeans, dungarees, etc. There’s a huge crowd walking behind and either side of them down the road. They’re holding large, white card signs reading “I love my gay son!” with love hearts drawn on it, and “I will not be a Closet Mother”. Appears to be 1960s.
2. A more empty, strongly sunlit road closed off for a march, with large number of people behind barriers, and a woman by herself with tan skin, glasses, and a broad smile, holding a large, block capitals, handwritten sign in front of her body reading “I raised one great dyke”. Appears to be 1980s.
3. A black person with short hair and glasses, dressed in dark winter clothes (including gloves) holding a large placard with the following written in fairly ornate, large handwriting: “We’re proud of our gay children.” (proud is double-underlined). Appears to be 1960s.
4. An elderly white woman in black and a younger, bearded man in shorts and teeshirt holding placards with cut-out letters pasted on. His says “This family knows its values” and hers says “Proud Mum” where the U is an inverted triangle. His hand is reaching to touch her back. Probably 1970s or 80s.
5. A moustached man (probably white) in middle age wearing a pair of sunglasses with full suit and tie (with badges on the lapel) in front of barefoot and sneakered younger people, empty-handed or holding large, indecipherable banners between them. His handwritten sign reads “I’m PROUD of my Gay Son”. Probably late 1960s or early 70s.
6. Two people standing in a small, fenced field with rows of empty, folding chairs set up. Beyond the fence is a dense crowd of people all facing the same way. One person with ear-length, dark, curly hair, side-on to the viewer, is wearing a checked shirt, glasses, and jeans, and is photographing something out of shot. The woman next to her is only visible from the back, with straight, silver or white hair to her shoulders, wearing jeans and a black, long-sleeved top with “Catholic Grandmother for Gay Rights” printed on the back in white. Probably 1970s.
7. A white woman with short hair and glasses, wearing a neat, knee-length dress, carrying a great deal of bags and coats, walks alongside a younger-looking, taller person in a suit and tie with lapel pins and badges. They are in a crowd of people of various ages, mostly very neat and formal looking, crossing a road. She is also carrying a handwritten sign which reads “Parents of Gays Unite in Support for our Children” with what looks like a Greek lambda symbol at the bottom. Probably 1960s.
8. A middle-aged woman with short, curly hair and tan skin, wearing sunglasses, a huge smile, and a white blouse, is standing next to a younger, bearded man in white teeshirt, sunglasses, and leather jeans, cap, and waistcoat, with a flogger draped over one shoulder. The brightly sunlit placard she is holding up reads “I ❤ My Gay Son The Leatherman”. Probably 1980s.
9. Two people who look very similar, poised, round-faced and grinning, on a motorbike on a closed off road. Many people are thronged behind the barriers, some of them standing on things in order to see. The person in front is wearing black leather chaps over pale trousers, a black teeshirt with “EXILES” written on it in a jagged font, and black leather cap, waistcoat, and gloves. Perched pillion behind them is a more conventionally dressed, older woman with short, pale hair, a cardigan, white trousers (one knee of which is held by the rider), and a printed sign reading “Proud Mom”. There are quote marks around the “Proud”, presumably for emphasis. Probably late 1970s or early 80s.
10. Two grinning women in autumn/ winter outdoor clothing with lapel badges hold an ornately handwritten sign between them reading “Parents March With Their Gay Children For Human Rights”. A further off woman holds up a smaller, handwritten sign reading “I am proud of my lesbian daughters”. Probably 1980s. End image description.]
I’m crying right now, and I don’t mind telling you that.
@pscentral event 15: favourite ship(s) ↳ DANI & JAMIE The Haunting of Bly Manor
Emma what is your West Wing AU about?
hello bestie i think you've got the wrong em :(
y'all better start watching heartbreak high (2022) on netflix it has indigenous rep, autistic rep, non-binary rep, and representation for so many sexualities. it’s not perfect but is such an amazing step in australian media and was genuinely a great teen drama to watch.
the soundtrack was SPECTACULAR and i was so !! at the use of just general australian language like having someone say “you’re cooked” on a netflix show i- like it never felt cringe it just felt real lmao
Someone is out to get me and it’s me
I can’t hold enough of you in my hands - Franz Kafka
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