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hi everyone you should listen to jann right now i am so serious
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smash your competition babe!
support my art on instagram and twitter as well hehe
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you might've lost to a nepo baby but you will always be the winner of our hearts
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“actually Will is so much more than just some guy” you’re so right. he glows in the dark, too.
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*meeting*
casting director: so you’re looking for a role in the new wonka prequel. it’s such an honour to have you on the team. we have multiple roles you might be interested in. wonka’s father would be a good fit for you, or perhaps slugworth the rival chocolate mak-
Hugh Grant: oompa loompa.
casting director: w-what?
Hugh Grant: you fucking heard me
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once again, i sincerely do not apologise for the person i will become on august 3rd and then again on august 11th. this is your warning, unfollow me now
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heartstopper season two??? and red white and royal blue movie??? both in august??? and you expect me to survive?????
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Reminder! Lesbian visibility week means supporting ALL people who identify as lesbians!!! Not just cis women! especially support trans and transmasc lesbians this week! Transmasc ≠ Trans man
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Wednesday April 26.
International Lesbian Visibility Day.
Today is a big one, folks. It is, of course, April 26, which means it is International Lesbian Visibility Day, the centerpiece of Lesbian Visibility Week 2023. It is many things at once: on one hand, it is a day for recognizing and celebrating the contributions of lesbian and queer women around the world. It is also a day to raise awareness of the issues faced by lesbians, and all queer women who identify as lesbians, and to encourage them to live authentically. It was founded for these same purposes on April 26, 2008, and then as now, International Lesbian Visibility Day commemorates the achievements, contributions, and unique experiences of lesbian women. It is also for reflection on the challenges faced by these women, and to promote a greater understanding of the LGBTQIA+ community. In celebrating International #lesbian Visibility Day, the aim each year is to help foster a culture of acceptance, inclusion, and work towards a more equal, just society.
So, however you're spending this International #lesbian Visibility Day, 2023, we hope you spend it well.
With love, light, and solidarity x
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