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Trixie Mattel: What I totally paused!!! 🤷♀️
Clueless dir. Amy Heckerling | 1995
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official elon musk hate post reblog to hate like to hate reply to hate
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German tv shows with lgbt* characters
I think it can be quite hard to find queer german tv shows, so I thought I‘d compile a list with the ones that I have watched so far.
✪ = queerness is centered in this show
A-Z
1899 (2022) (mlm) | Netflix | international
Ángel (Miguel Bernardeau)
Ramiro (José Pimentão)
Krester (Lucas Lynggaard Tønnesen)
All you need (2021-) (mlm) | ZDF | ✪
Vince (Benito Bause)
Robbie (Frédéric Brossier)
Levo (Arash Marandi)
Tom (Mads Hjulmand)
Andreas (Tom Keune)
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Marie Louise Habets (Sister Xaverine) (deceased)
Gender: Female
Sexuality: Lesbian
DOB: January 1905
RIP: May 1986
Ethnicity: White - Belgian
Occupation: Former nun, nurse
Note 1: Her father was killed in WW2, causing Sister Xaverine to develop such a hatred toward the Germans that she became involved with the Belgian Resistance. She came to feel that she could not obey the dictates of her faith for forgiveness and applied to the Holy See for a dispensation from her religious vows
Note 2: Life was fictionalised as Sister Luke (Gabrielle van der Mal) in The Nun's Story.
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Shark Island is a small island located off the coast of Nambia. It’s the site where over hundred years ago the Germans held a concentration camp which was also known as “Death Island”. Shark Island Concentration Camp is something like other African tragedies that is omitted from history
Over 10,000 African people from the Herero and Namaqua tribe were killed between 1905 to 1907. At the time Nambia was under the German empire, On the island, Germans used some of the same methods they used on Jews on the Herero and Namaqua. Methods such as torture, forced larbor, and went as far cracking the skulls of the Herero and Namaqua. WIth the dead bodies, the Germans ran “Medical Investigation” on the Herero and Namaqua to see which was the inferior race. Other methods of torture were rape and forcing the women to do hard labor after and kept them starved for many days at time. Its not Ironic to me events like this committed to African go omitted but Jewish Holocaust “Never Forget” slogan is used.
This is the final Installment of SanCopha League White History, where the Whites Lies were exposed, and omitted events that Europeans were finally revealed for you see and learn from. “Those who do not understand true PAIN can never understand true PEACE” ~ Pain Maybe now you can understand our Pain
Post written By: @Oba_Tayo
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It would be so funny if Mr. Beast did a video where he pays for the gender affirming care of 10000 trans people. Reblog if you agree. I dunno.
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Ruth Ellis (deceased)
Gender: Female
Sexuality: Lesbian
DOB: 23 July 1899
RIP: 5 October 2000
Ethnicity: African American
Occupation: Activist, entrepreneur
Note 1: Her printing business, the Ellis & Franklin Printing Co., was the first woman-owned printing shop in the state of Michigan.
Note 2: Her house served as a refuge for African American gays and lesbians. She would continue to support those who needed books, food, or assistance with college tuition.
Note 3: The Ruth Ellis Center honors the life and work of Ruth Ellis and is one of only four agencies in the United States dedicated to homeless LGBT youth and young adults.
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The cut sleeve
Among elite men in first-century BCE China, male-male relationships were accepted. Emperor Āi, who ruled China from 7BCE until 1BCE, is particularly remembered for the titles and gifts he heaped upon his lover Dǒng Xián. Āi once even cut the sleeve from his imperial robe rather than pull it out from under Dǒng Xián and wake him from a nap. This story led to the Chinese phrase duànxiù zhī pǐ - “the passion of the cut sleeve” as a euphemism for homosexuality.
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[Image: 17th century image of an attendant cutting Emperor Āi's sleeve while Dǒng Xián sleeps, by Hong Shou Chen.]
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It's my 1 year anniversary on Tumblr 🥳
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I've heard its International Cat Day, so here's my collection of photos of Historical Queers And Cats

Not sure which of his many many cats this is, but here's Freddie Mercury!
Author James Baldwin with some of Istanbul's cats (photographed by Sedat Pekay)

Self-Portrait with Thorn Necklace and Hummingbird by Frida Kahlo, featuring a cat on her shoulder (source)
Pilot and race-car driver Roberta Cowell with a veritable handful of kittens

Author and illustrator Tove Jansson, creator of Moomins, and owner of Psipsina (source)

Performer, activist and spy Josephine Baker walking her cheetah, Chiquita

Artist Rosa Bonheur napping with Fathma, one of her pet lions.
Happy International Cat Day!
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Reading books with ReadEra
Reading books with ReadEra
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