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Cabana, by Tumblr Hang out, watch stuff.
iOS and AndroidÂ
Hey! We made a new iPhone app. Itâs called Cabana and itâs for hanging out with friends and watching videos.
Wait, a whole new app?
Yup, a whole new app.
Really?
Yeah! Itâs good. You just open it, video chat with up to five friends, and watch stuff together.
Hey, neat. Anything else I should know?
Nah, itâs pretty simple. It looks like thatđ . Weâve got some ideas about where to go with it, but hey, all in good time.Â

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Oh, p.s., the Android version should be out in a few weeks. Enjoy.Â
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Love; it will not betray you, Dismay or enslave you, it will set you free Be more like the man you were made to be.
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I drew a forest for work and while I was drawing I thought it was nice to do a pynch with a forest đ ( autumn forest, because I love autumn :) )
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Princess Princess Ever After by Katie OâNeill
âPrincess Princess Ever After is the cutest book I have ever read. Itâs so heartwarming and sweet and empowering I got teary-eyed reading it. It has adorable art, dragons, diverse representation, and everything I ever wanted condensed into one precious graphic novel.â â Zoe
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Recommended reads for LGBTQ+ history buffs, and those who wish they were


Discovering LGBTQ History (@lgbtqarchives)
From the desk of the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration comes STONEWALL@NARA. @lgbtqarchivesâ is a repository for documents reflecting the history of American LGBTQ+ people from 1778 to now. Some of it is inspiring, much of it is harrowing, all of it tells a story.

Queer Portraits in History (@queersinhistoryâ)
Illustrator Michele Rosenthal (@dialmformicheleâ) is using her artistic talent to honor prominent figures in the LGBTQ+ community. That little circle above showcases the Mother of Blues, Ma Rainey. She recorded over 100 albums in a mere five years. In one song, Prove it On Me, she made it clear she wasnât ashamed of who she was: âWent out last night with a crowd of my friends / They mustâve been women, âcause I donât like no men.â Considering it was recorded in 1928, it was a particularly bold statement.Â

Gay Writes (@gaywritesâ)
Staying informed in this political climate is becoming increasingly important. Let this Tumblr be a gentle guide through those rough waters. Itâs a living compendium of U.S.-centric LGBTQ+ news, media, and culture. Keep yourself abreast of the latest news without ever leaving your dashboard.

The Gran Varones (@thegranvaronesâ)
This legacy project uses storytelling to signal boost the voices of a community that needs it: Latino and Afro-Latino gay, queer, and trans men. It sheds light on individuals whose sexuality and ethnicity often means they are facing a disproportionate amount of scrutiny. These stories are uplifting, theyâre normalizing, and theyâre so needed.

365 Days of Lesbians (@365daysoflesbiansâ)
Come next Leap Year, theyâll have to temporarily change their name to 366 Days of Lesbians. For now, enjoy this wonderful blog that presents you with a photo and biographical write-up of one self-identifying lesbian (or activist group, as pictured above) every dang day of the year.
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I hate those times when I feel like Iâm so annoying and just feel unwanted but at the same time Iâm so lonely and tired and just want to talk
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what do you do when your friends become the monsters in your head?
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