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my favorite thing about navigating fanfiction is finding a really good one and being all “oh boy this was good, I hope they have more!” and literally every other story they’ve ever written was for like Miami Vice
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that guy who said we need to put the nuclear launch codes on someones heart so the president has to personally take a life to use any nukes wasnt taking it far enough. the house & senate need to have a geography bee on national television and if you get a question wrong about a country you voted to take military action against you get shot in the legs.
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no but fr there is a demographic of women obsessed with blaming gay men for the evils of straight men and it destroys me every time I see it. I know they’re there but it always makes my heart seize up when I see a video of a woman talking about being abused, betrayed or hurt by a man and I open the comments to see ‘he did that because he was secretly gay’.
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everything has political content. sorry. theres some guys who get really really angy when you say this but its true
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you dont have to be a parent to understand the horror of walking into a room to discover that the baby crawled out of his crib and onto that pottery wheel you forgot to turn off, and while the baby is spinning around and around, the dog is sitting there all calm, like a person, gently using his paws to fashion the babys soft cartilage head into something a little more modern. it might be the classic tale of bad parenting, but lets see where the dog is going with this
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Bill and Ric, with Ric's daughter Kate, San Francisco, 1987:

Bruce and Don, Washington D.C., 1987:

(left) Andrew and Patrick, Fire Island, 1988;
(right) Al and Bud, San Francisco, 1987:


Bob and Stewart, New Orleans, 1988:

David and Eric, Boston, 1986:

David and Eric, Boston, 1986:

Lloyd and Joel, San Francisco, 1987:

Lloyd and Joel, Stockbridge, MA, 2002:

Sage Sohier's portraits of male/male couples — Part 1.
Parts: 1 / 2 / 3 / 4
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