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Can’t wait to see the Eagles live tonight 🥹
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queergraffiti · 6 months
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"lesbians for a free Palestine"
downtown Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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savagegood · 11 months
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enemies to lovers? and they were teammates - and roommates? men’s sports have nothing on women’s sports
and this particular guy... cry harder (imagine if women's sports had the funding, visibility and accessibility men's sports are gifted):
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aimeekb · 10 months
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Castle mountain, Banff National Park🇨🇦
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celluloidrainbow · 8 months
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GENDER TROUBLEMAKERS (1993) dir. Mirha-Soleil Ross & Xanthra Mackay What happens when two Transdykes get sick of non-transsexual's uninformed representation of their sexualities and their lives? They grab their 8 millimeter home video camera, their last 200 bucks, and come up with an uncompromising in-your-face flick about their shitty relationships with gay men and their unabashed attraction to other trans women. (link in title)
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ourravenboys · 11 months
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women’s hockey continues to be the gayest and most entertaining sport
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floral-ashes · 3 months
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Law students expect infinitely more coherence from the law than the law is able to provide.
Nothing about criminal law makes sense. Teaching criminal law is an exercise in pretending it makes sense just long enough for students to be able to write an exam about it.
My internal monologue during course preparation: “Hahahahahahahahahahahahaha, I hope my students don’t ask about this.”
It’s not that I don’t know the topic well enough to answer. It’s that I have a table of Supreme Court decisions where they give five different answers to the question.
And yes, of course, I can just tell them it doesn’t make sense. I can remind them that the system exists to reproduce racial capitalism, not to make sense. But that’s deeply dissatisfying to most of them. They want certainty, otherwise they feel like they’re not on track to becoming a competent lawyer.
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ravensvalley · 7 months
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#Gay&TransPeople
Yes… I follow many Gay and Trans People as many of them follow me too.
I know that many of you have noticed it and have stopped following me.
So for all the other concerned followers, if it's the way you see the World you better unfollow me right now because I will.
For the remaining ones, have a wonderful day folks.
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hellonerf · 5 months
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nyo!rusame... plzplzplz
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apply this to your nyotalia. amelia is the world's worst "straight" girl.
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Loving the nice weather we’re finally having, it’s barely felt like summer so far 😂
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sunpinktulip · 4 months
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Has this been done yet ?
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dykeout · 10 months
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commiepinkofag · 9 months
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A gay “kiss-in” demonstration Yonge and Bloor streets, Toronto, 17 July 1976
L to R: David Foreman, Tim McCaskell, Ed Jackson, Merv Walker, David Gibson, Michael Riordon. Credit: Gerald Hannon, Canadian Lesbian and Gay Archives, accession 1986-032/08P(35).
On February 9, 1976, gay activists Tom Field and Bill Holloway were arrested at the corner of Yonge and Bloor streets in Toronto for kissing in public. They were charged with obstructing the sidewalk and committing an indecent act. Ironically, the men had been posing for photographs for an article on homophobia to be published in the now-defunct newspaper Alternative to Alienation. …
Field and Holloway were found guilty of committing an indecent act by Judge Charles Drukarsh on July 13, 1976, and were each fined $50. The ruling infuriated Gay Alliance Toward Equality [GATE], the Body Politic, and members of the community. The need for protest was in the air, but only a very special kind of protest would do. 
A few days later, on July 17, GATE and the Body Politic sponsored a kiss-in to support the right for gay people to publicly show affection. About twenty people paraded in same-sex couples at Yonge and Bloor streets, kissing as they walked. Policemen watched from the sidelines, but did not intervene. The protesters had made their point. — Donald W. McLeod
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aimeekb · 10 months
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Johnston Canyon, Banff National Park🇨🇦
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leatherlesbianstuff · 2 months
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Images taken from “Making a Scene: Lesbians and Community across Canada, 1964-1984" by Liz Millward
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queerism1969 · 10 months
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