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- Silas Denver Melvin @sweatermuppet, Grit Poetry Collection
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you bet I'm gonna sexualize that twink. it's pride month
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I also drew a few pages of Rawhide. Rowdy becomes a cat.
Again, I added the english translations on the side but pretty sure there are some mistakes, sorry about that!
(Dollars Trilogy part)
+ bonus gang
+ edit forgot to add this…
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Fully convinced that “rowdy” is some polite society way of calling someone a faggot
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A lot of those old westerns from the 50s and forward have their cast shirtless a big portion of the time. I'm not complaining, I love me some shirtless cowboys. But like, it's not even necessary to the plot half the time. Just get Flint McCullough and Slim Sherman and Cheyenne Bodie without shirts on the screen. It's not even subtle. It's clearly to show off how pretty these men were/are.
Yes please, show me some pecs and biceps. Show me some gun belts slung low over slutty hips and thighs. It's clear that actors unironically were proud of the work they put into looking good for the TV.
It strikes me that it was such blatant fan service. "Hello there, people who like men, we're going to show you a dozen hot half naked cowboys." The fact that it was before the women's liberation movement also impresses me. Were they showing off for the heteronormative ladies, or was it super thinly disguised homoeroticism?
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i honestly want to kill whoever is making the decision to name every movie and tv show one worded titles like it works for some things but other things it’s like. dude.
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I like to think that before the world got mean, John and Arthur would goof around and act like brothers
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CHOCTAW VAMPIRE HUNTERS in RYAN COOGLER'S SINNERS (2025)
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We are heartbroken to share the tragic news of the death of Jonathan Joss—beloved actor, artist, and gay icon—who was fatally shot on June 1, 2025, in San Antonio, Texas. He was 59 years old. Authorities are investigating the possibility of a hate crime.
Jonathan, of Comanche and White Mountain Apache heritage, rose to fame as the voice of John Redcorn on King of the Hill and appeared in acclaimed films such as The Magnificent Seven and True Grit. Beyond his screen work, he was a tireless advocate for Native sovereignty, queer visibility, and authentic representation.
In recent years, Jonathan came out publicly as a gay man and remained fiercely proud of both his Indigenous and queer identities. He is survived by his husband, Tristan Kern de Gonzales, with whom he shared a life rooted in love, art, and community.
Jonathan’s legacy is one of courage, truth, and unapologetic presence. His impact on two-spirit and LGBTQ+ Indigenous youth—and on all of us who saw ourselves in his work—cannot be overstated.
We mourn his loss. We honor his voice. We demand justice. Rest in power, Jonathan Joss. You are remembered. You are loved.
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It Could Happen To You: mediocre tv show with baffling politics has really compelling characters in it
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Chris: Did you leave a pinecone in my car and follow-up question; do you need it back?
Vin: Yes I did
Vin: Yes I do
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