they were gay they were queer they were homosexuals that were gay please you gotta listen to me please pls plaes
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Bugs: Yeah I dont really like to box myself in with labels, but I like the word 'genderqueer'. I actually have a friend who I'm talking about using she/her pronouns with! I dont think im a woman per se, not that I don't love trans girls, but I am a queen.
Daffy: My mother alwayth called me a faggot. I don't know what it meanth, but I like the pizzaz.
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DEAD POETS SOCIETY
1989 | dir. Peter Weir
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hey jun i remembered tumblr existed so i want u to look up lego piece 32557
oh this is Epic.
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HOLD THE LINE!! KEEP PUSHING!!!!!
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my contribution to the masc hypno genre
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ricky stanicky save me please save me ricky stanicky you’re so handsome
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i dont know how to describe this but both bruce springsteen with masculinity is what dolly parton is with femininity. it’s how they’re both icons of American™ Music and are known for their respective roles as icons of their gender; Dolly Parton as a symbol for southern american femininity, and springsteen as a symbol for the blue collar working class man. they both portray an exaggerated form of their gender to make a statement about it; gender is a performance that they play, and each use it make a statement. parton with a statement about the role of women in work and country culture, and springsteen with the role of what it means to be a man in the modern american work culture. they both evaluate the hyper-masc or hyper-fem portrayals of their gender in the context of capitalism; there is no such thing as the ideal man or the ideal woman, and they subvert those expectations.
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I wanta see what the fuck beam does
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The moment I realised John Cena was truly gonna make it in Hollywood.
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I just know she'd combust if found in a conversation that lasts longer than 5' with them
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Clarence Anicholas Clemons Jr. (January 11, 1942 – June 18, 2011)
Photo by Barbara Pyle
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Jesse. Jesse meth isn't the only thing we're cooking. Because today's video was sponsored by Hello Fresh.
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