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i do not believe in labubus or their cause
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LADY GAGA | Arriving at Mr Chow Restaurant, London (2010)
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Garden art: marigolds spilling from a giant tube.
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daniel ost: floral art + the beauty of impermanence - paul geerts (2015)
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The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence started when three friends banded together to dress as nuns and recite a loving and forgiving liturgy to drive homophobic evangelists off of Castro Street in San Francisco. It worked. The organization quickly expanded as an advocacy group for gay rights.

When asked why they are dressed as nuns, the answer was, "We do all that traditional nuns have done for centuries. Our look might be unique, but our ministry is common. We serve our community. We have raised lots of money for AIDS and other social causes. We visit the sick, feed the hungry, clothe the naked, and sometimes disrobe the clothed! We are 21st Century queer nuns."
The Sisters primarily made a name for themselves through their AIDS activism. In 1982, The Sisters published Play Fair! which was the first humorous and easy-to-understand sexual health and safety pamphlet specifically intended for gay men.

The Sisters also used their presence to shame homophobic public figures, performing "exorcisms" on Phyllis Schlaffey, Jerry Fallwell, and Pope John Paul II, as well as on the steps of the U.S. House of Representatives.

In 2023, The Los Angeles Dodgers caused a huge controversy by selecting the Sisters to receive a "community hero award" on their Pride Night game (again, the Sisters are a legendary charity group that has literally saved lives), but then they gave in to right-wing pressure and cancelled it. Eventually, they realized how badly they had fucked up and re-invited the Sisters to their game.
The sisters remain active today with many chapters across the U.S. and Canada. Membership is open to all genders and sexualities.

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hateeeee how often i’ve had to do this but making a new post again so i don’t have to keep adding to the old one. im choctaw/2spirit/trans/lesbian my boyfriend is mexican/2spirit/trans/lesbian/disabled and our only source of income rn outside of e-begging is my part-time job. our hot water quit working as of today (06/23) and we’re very behind on rent and electric on top of that. i’ve been looking for either a second part-time or different full-time job and the one i almost got fell through, he’s also looking for jobs but needs to find something that’ll accommodate his class schedule as well as his disabilities. obviously everything sucks for everyone right now but if anyone’s able to help us out at all we’d appreciate it like fucking crazy. thank you again to everyone that’s been helping us out so far, i can’t even put in to words how much it means to me that y’all have helped us survive while i try and get back on my feet.
pypl - @.sofarsogoodsowhat
cshpp - $hookinmouth88
vnmo - gatorfruit (this one’s my bf’s, i don’t have venmo)
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GOP leaders want to vote this week to pass Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill Act, so call your Senators NOW.
The bill, if passed, would cause widespread harm by making massive cuts to Medicaid and SNAP, gut climate protections and open public land to fossil fuel exploitation, restrict states from regulating AI for the next TEN YEARS, end gender-affirming care under Medicaid & CHIP, increase taxes on those who make less than $157k while giving massive tax cuts to the richest, tax breaks on gun silencers, defund planned parenthood, adds trillions to the national debt and billions to defense spending.
Call now! Spread the word.
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Daanisj Mahabier & Rishi Robin by Fábio and Christan for Citizenk Magazine - Spring 2022
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Assan Sowe by Noemi Ottilia for Greatest Magazine October 2024
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The pictures vs What I see
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