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Goodbye, Letterkenny.
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Happy pride, yall. Discuss.
As queer people we should rewatch and discuss Mya's video for My Love is Like... Woah at least once a year because ummmmm...
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Happy Bread Pilot Pride, Everybody
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Who the fuck is coughing off camera every time someone makes a corny joke on Avatar?
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Ezekiel vogues to the sound of April reciting bible verses and that's fuckin hilarious.
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Derry Girls Season 3, Episode 1
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@pscentral EVENT TEN: best of 2022
shows that aired and were cancelled in 2022 with wlw centric romance
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I'm gay and my glasses are dirty
reblog if you’re gay and your glasses are dirty
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LETTERKENNY SEASON 11 arrives DECEMBER 26TH and, 🎶 TO BE FAIR 🎶, I suggest you let that one marinate.
#letterkenny#wayne#katy#squirelly dan#stewart#roald#reilly#jonesy#BONNIE McMURRAY#Mrs McMurray#Mcmurray#Dickskins#Dickens#Tannis#Emma#joint boy#tyson#coach#fuckin embarrassing#betty ann#mary ann#ronsy#daxy#GAIL#rosie#bradley?#queer folks#canada#shoresy#daryl darry
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I love it when Aang does this wrist move. The drama, the attitude, the silhouette...
Bonus Katara:
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Captain Blackbeard (Taika Waititi) in his fancy purple clothes from OUR FLAG MEANS DEATH.
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Captain Blackbeard (Taika Waititi) in his fancy purple clothes from OUR FLAG MEANS DEATH.
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"Ain't I a woman." -Sojourner Truth
“I get online,” Megan says. “I see funny shit all day. But then in the mix of that, there is also 20 people at-ing me at one time, saying crazy stuff. I’m like, ‘My 15 minutes [online] is over. Get off.’” When she’s not seeing her version of that night’s events blatantly discounted, she’s seen Lanez being celebrated, sometimes gruesomely. “I see people saying, ‘Damn, I would’ve shot that bitch too,’” says Megan.
“In some kind of way I became the villain,” Megan says, bewildered. “And I don’t know if people don’t take it seriously because I seem strong. I wonder if it’s because of the way I look. Is it because I’m not light enough? Is it that I’m not white enough? Am I not the shape? The height? Because I’m not petite? Do I not seem like I’m worth being treated like a woman?” For just a moment, her voice cracks.
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