Jiggly Mint Meltdown

NSFW at times 

lessimitationmorereality:

figtreeandvine:

suicidesiren:

genderoutlaws:

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Go Girls Go! | First Dyke March in Washington DC, 1993

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I attended Pride in 1995 in Atlanta and “Dykes on Bikes” was marching directly behind “Dykes With Tykes”. This immediately created a huge stir among my group of onlookers! Because we all wanted them to join forces as “Dykes On Bikes With Tykes On Trikes”.

These two groups were followed by Digital Queers–“We’re here, we’re queer, we have EMAIL!”

I doubt there was a single person at that march who hadn’t been called a homophobic slur–and that includes our straight allies! But we defanged those words. We changed what they meant to us, because even gay or lesbian is a slur when someone screams it in your face.

This. This is solidarity in shared reclamation. “they can’t say it”

They’re SAYING IT TOGETHER as part of a UNIFIED FRONT. Rather than letting others tear them into disparate little bickering subgroups.

(via ohthatgay)

hils79:

elvencantation:

the-laridian:

For anyone who’s ever wondered who they’d be in a 19th century novel

The wait is over: 19th Century Character Trope Generator

I’m “Meddlesome Bachelor with 2,000 pounds a year” yes please sign me up

“Regrettably French Maiden Aunt who is 47th in the Line of Succession”

that sounds pretty awesome actually

Headstrong Bohemian who is Prone to Conniptions

Sounds about right tbh

Romantic Peer Engaged in a Torrid Affair

I’d be delighted

radicalgraff:

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“Sex work is real work, unlike being a landlord”

Spotted in a public bathroom in California

(via jakeh42)