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id like to imagine that teenage girls in the 80s were shipping george and andrew from wham!
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queer people: i’m queer
society: okay
marvin: hi guys
society: holy shit marvin from falsettos
marvin: eeeverybody into the kitchen here comesss maaaarvinnnn
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sometimes i wish i was cisgender but then i think about how much of an asshole i would be
#i cant be the only one#maybe this is cuz i have such little faith for cisgender mens capacity for empathy#stay humble#trans#trans ftm#phinniphouse yaps
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nothing makes me lose interest in a conversation more than if someone brings up coldplay
#this has happened multiple times#and i just have to keep smiling like they didnt just lose all of my respect#coldplay hate#phinniphouse yaps
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WHAM! - Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go (1984)
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Black and white photographs of trans man Rupert Raj (circa 1970s) posing shirtless in bed (from the digital transgender archive)
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my son hes very small
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ملكنا المصري
The cutiest of all cuties he probably ever played; Rami Malek as Kenny Al-Bahir in War at Home 2005 - 2007
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peterwriting:
The Kids in the Hall is still the best sketch comedy that has ever been on TV. Yes, I do want to fight about it.
Oh and Dave Foley is sweet and great. His comments about why empathy is important in comedy should be written on every aspiring snarky stand-ups face in blood.
“A lot of people don’t realize that what we did on Kids in the Hall was never mean-spirited. It could be really dark and maybe uncomfortable, but it was never mean. Never going out and shitting on people and just being cruel. I think there is a lot of empathy in our work, through the characters we play and subject matter we deal with. I know I don’t like dealing with comedy that’s like, “Hey look, aren’t other people stupid?” You know, I’m not a big fan of watching YouTube videos of people getting hit in the balls or falling off buildings. That just doesn’t make me laugh to see somebody to get hurt. When I see somebody get hurt, I think, “Ow, that would be horrible.” And I think that detachment from other people allows for that snideness you’re talking about. I guess is just a lack of empathy. I think that any art form should be imbued with empathy. Whatever it is. To me that’s just the core of humanity that you should not lose for any reason.”
Also, this .gif.
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MOUTH CONGRESS POSTER

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BABE WAKE UP FALSETTOS REUNION JUST DROPPED
(credits for lyssfully on tt! <3)
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