scape-the-eye
scape-the-eye
scape the eye
3K posts
/gay//after-asceticism//live-journal//long-wind/
Don't wanna be here? Send us removal request.
scape-the-eye · 3 years ago
Photo
Tumblr media Tumblr media
Benytone MPC-7 (1981)
803 notes · View notes
scape-the-eye · 3 years ago
Text
Tumblr media
24K notes · View notes
scape-the-eye · 3 years ago
Photo
Tumblr media Tumblr media
video still from a music video for Book of Love - Pretty Boys and Pretty Girls (approx 1988)
i noticed this at the end of a book of love music video today and it made me miss tumblr. now here i am!
"We talked about AIDS at a time when people were not talking about it." -Susan Ottaviano
2 notes · View notes
scape-the-eye · 3 years ago
Text
6.30.22
wow! I haven’t posted on here in 3 years. I looked back through a lot of posts and I expected it to be embarrassing, but it is actually fine. i’m back~
i just turned 30 the other day. feeling good about that, feeling fun about it. i started this blog anonymously when i quit facebook at age 20. pretty cool.
0 notes
scape-the-eye · 6 years ago
Photo
Tumblr media
JEWISH LESBIANS: SURVIVING & PROUD – UNITED FOR A SAFE WORLD FOR ALL,“ Christopher Street Liberation Day Parade, New York City, June 24, 1984. Photographer unknown, c/o @lgbt_history. #lgbthistory #HavePrideInHistory (at New York, New York)
5K notes · View notes
scape-the-eye · 6 years ago
Photo
Tumblr media
312 notes · View notes
scape-the-eye · 6 years ago
Text
read a girl who dates books
343K notes · View notes
scape-the-eye · 6 years ago
Photo
Tumblr media
103 notes · View notes
scape-the-eye · 6 years ago
Photo
Tumblr media
Liudvikas Ruikas / ~1980
155 notes · View notes
scape-the-eye · 6 years ago
Link
yael horowitz and rae gaines
0 notes
scape-the-eye · 6 years ago
Photo
Tumblr media
Automeris frankae
127K notes · View notes
scape-the-eye · 6 years ago
Text
every time i open this app i read some dumb ass shit
487K notes · View notes
scape-the-eye · 6 years ago
Text
Tumblr media
LESBIANS ARE NATURAL LEADERS
YOU’RE FOLLOWING ONE
7K notes · View notes
scape-the-eye · 6 years ago
Text
oh dear...
“it was really, it was a thrill. and the reaction. oh! they wrote about us in the library press for the next six months!”
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
Back when I was a dykeling organising kissing booth fundraisers I had no idea the concept was birthed by two hellraiser lesbians! I was not surprised to discover they were librarians, do not mess with librarians, or with lesbians named Barbara for that matter.
The two STUNT QUEENS above are Barbara Gittings and Isabel Miller. Their table was getting zero professional interest at the 1971 American Library Association Conference in Dallas, so they decided to pull a stunt not at all connected to libraries! And that was a gay kissing booth. The very first-ever gay kissing booth in the world!! In Barbara’s own words:
“What happened was, we decided to bypass books and show gay love, live! So we called it, “Hug a Homosexual.” And we stripped it down to the bare gray curtains and we had a sign up, “Men Only” at one end. And “Women Only” at the other. And we stationed ourselves, all four of us, under the signs, to give free, mind you, free, same-sex kisses and hugs. Well, let me tell you, the aisles were jammed, but nobody came into the booth!
People were rather intimidated. Yes, the lights were on and all these people jammed in the aisles, craning their necks to see the action, but nobody wanted to take part. So we did the action. We kissed and embraced each other for two hours. We handed out copies of gay bibliography. We called out encouragement. We kissed and hugged each other some more. That really put us on the map.
So there we were on the six o’clock news and the library people were livid! They said, “We have all these famous authors here and all they cover is this kissing booth!”
They put us on the six o’clock news. They put us again on the eleven o’clock news and again the next morning. This was news! It was wonderful. Really, our spirits soared because we… You know, really, the booth also had a message that was useful in any arena. And that is that gay people are not willing anymore to be subject to a special double standard. We should have the same right to express our affection publicly as heterosexuals have. No more, but no less.
For 1971, it was bold. It was revolutionary. We thought it was marvelous. It was really, it was a thrill. And the reaction. Oh! They wrote about us in the library press for the next six months!”
3K notes · View notes
scape-the-eye · 6 years ago
Note
I told you that you would catch something if you treat your body like a public toilet...
After all these years. It turns out I was the gender neutral restroom all along
73 notes · View notes
scape-the-eye · 6 years ago
Note
Imagine an elf is given a job to do at a human institution. The humans think elves don’t need bathroom breaks, since they know they can hold it for days, but this elf has been traveling to reach their job, and has already been holding it to the point they are in pain. They ask for a break, but their job is important and time sensitive, so they admit they can still hold it when asked. After a full day of work, the elf tries to reach the bathroom in time, but they were never told where it is.
problematic
0 notes
scape-the-eye · 7 years ago
Photo
numbers, numbers
Tumblr media Tumblr media
53K notes · View notes