They’re coming after us now
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option D is literally me and I’m as gay as the day is long
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guys remember when BTR and patchy the pirate from spongebob had a crossover
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i can hear all of these in my he a d
death battle
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gay culture is oversharing and bottling ur emotions up at the same time
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ARE YOU GUYS LOOKING FOR LGBT+ REPRESENTATION IN MANGA THAT ISNT EXCLUSIVELY YAOI/YURI BECAUSE I GOT SOMETHING FOR YOU
its called Shounen Note!! its a really beautiful series about a junior high kid, aoi yutaka (who is heavily coded as autistic), joining competitive choir as a boy soprano! it has a really great cast of characters (most of which are female!) and in the later half of the series, a trans boy is introduced and his problems are looked at in a serious light!
the mangaka is kamatani yuhki, who is also nonbinary !! theyve also made nabari no ou and shiminami tasogare (please check out those as well…)
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had to reblog because 1 mil by age 25 is hilariously outrageous
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I’m here for Adam and Gus saying fuck you to the WH
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Christopher Bailey Wrapped His Final Burberry Show in LGBTQ Pride
As Christopher Bailey walked out to face the star-studded crowd in attendance for his final Burberry show, the president and chief creative officer of Britain’s largest luxury brand brimmed with pride. It was a fitting emotion for the designer whose curtain call was an LGBTQ-infused return to his working class roots.
Swaths of rainbows in prints, dyes, and patterns punctuated an army of 84 models’ garments as they walked the runway. By the time Cara Delevingne appeared for the final, show-stopping look in a floor-length rainbow, hued shearling coat, Bailey’s 17-year legacy at Burberry was set in stone.
His closing collection is steeped in acceptance and pride for the LGBTQ youth that have found inspiration in his career—capped with a decision to donate to three different LGBTQ+ causes.
“My final collection here at Burberry is dedicated to, and in support of, some of the best and brightest organizations supporting LGBTQ+ youth around the world,” Bailey said in a statement. “There has never been a more important time to say that in our diversity lies our strength, and our creativity.”
Photos by Burberry.
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