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Queer liberation not rainbow capitalism.
Digital illustration of a person wearing a matching rainbow outfit with a red cape that reads, ‘queer liberation not rainbow capitalism.’ There are protestors behind them with signs that read, ‘fight poverty, not the poor,’ ‘we deserve access to gender affirming care,’ ‘stop funding anti-LGBTQ politicians’ and ‘housing for all.’
journal of my other self, rainer maria rilke / zarina situmorang / my brother my wound, natalie diaz / beekeeping, sara eliza johnson / the lights v, truls espedal / bluets, maggie nelson / the apparition, james tissot / crush, richard siken / the song of achilles, madeline miller
I'm gonna be making a series of posts about my experience at the take my hand 5sos concert!
anyway. cherish your queer self. admire your beautiful queer face. gloat about your ever-growing queer vocabulary. find similarity in your differences with your peers and think of them in awe. make a queer smile today, and let them make you smile too. bask in your queerness. let queer joy unapologetically wash over you. even if just for a moment. heal.
when people put "trigger warning" on their content without specifying what the trigger warning is for
Name one hero who was happy.
to lovers following eachother
// I can't break the code - Leonard Cohen // The Song of Achilles - Madeline Miller// Strangers - The Kinks //"Wait for me ", Hadestown// I will follow you into the dark - Death Cab For Cutie // The Song of Achilles - Madeline Miller //
It’s never too late to be you
Digital illustration of an older Black fem. They are striking a pose with their hands framing their face. They have a green hair scarf, thick black frame glasses with a dangling chain and are wearing a oversized rainbow wrap sweater. There’s text that reads, ‘it’s never too late to come out.’