YOU'RE IN HOSPITAL?
HAHA AS OF TODAY I AM ON THE LOOSE
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I was reading Lou Sullivan's 'Information for the Female to Male, crossdresser and transexual' (Which is a very interesting look into the 80's trans space and mindset, I highly recommend. Though be warned it is of the times and uses now outdated terms.)
But every so often he would include little blurbs about historical transmascs/crossdressers, (depending on the story the line is blurred) and this is definitely my favourite. I'd pay to hear these stories.
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JUNKFOODCINEMAS PRESENTS
SO BAD IT'S GOOD JUNK: PART 2
Catwoman (2004) dir. Pitof
Jason X (2001) dir. James Isaac
Halloween: Resurrection (2002) dir. Rick Rosenthal
New York Ninja (2021*) dir. John Liu, Kurtis M. Spieler
The Wicker Man (2006) dir. Neil LaBute
Undefeatable (1993) dir. Godfrey Hall
Hard Ticket to Hawaii (1987) dir. Andy Sidaris
Maximum Overdrive (1986) dir. Stephen King
Mortal Kombat: Annihilation (1997) dir. John R. Leonetti
Suburban Commando (1991) dir. Burt Kennedy
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The cartoons I watched growing up had a lot of 'pro-social' messages, as all cartoons do. Very often they were of dubious intent ("the naysayer is always wrong" as epitomized by Eric in the D&D cartoon) or hamfisted and easily ignored (any anti-drug episode except the Bravestarr one)
Not this one though...
"The bad guys don't even treat their 'friends' well" was among the most obvious, but we didn't notice we were learning it because it makes for entertaining, bickering villains doing three stooges routines to each other and finding elaborate ways to call their subordinates idiots.
But I think of this in every "leopards ate my face" situation.
You joined the evil forces of Snake Mountain, what did you expect? A dental plan?
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in honour of 17 years of black parade, i am NOT committing suicide!
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My name is Lew Wentz.
I am a 68 year old gay criminal defense lawyer. I have been keeping journals for 46 years. I am writing a book based on the journals.
I came out as a gay man in 1984. I was married to a woman then. I left the marriage after telling her I was gay.
My younger sister, Zoe, who I was very close to, died rather suddenly of pancreatic cancer earlier this year. She gave me permission to blog the last two weeks of her life. Those blogs run from May 1 to May 14, 2023.
I journaled my journey through the turbulent 1980's and 1990's. During that time, I was pretty vocal about being gay. I volunteered to help people with aids through their illness and death. And, I believe because of this, I was fired from my job as a deputy Public Defender in Modesto California. I also documented the 12 year relationship I had with my partner, Jim, who died in 2009.
I wrote pretty much daily about these events and many others. I never intended for the entries to be made public. But, I now think they should be, as they weave what I believe to be our common story of what it's been like to be out, human and gay in the past four decades.
And, as I journaled, I developed ideas and ways to journal and wrote about them in the journals. I discuss the impact journaling has had on me. And, the amazing revelation reviewing journal entries for the blog and book of just how incredible our lives have been. Memory fades. The journal details do not.
My hope is that , after reading the blogs, and maybe some day the book, you too will become addicted to journaling. Your life on paper will amaze you down the line.
My blog turned one year old on February 5, 2024.
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I love how Jason’s entire time in jail is basically giving off “leave me alone this the most peace I’ve had in a month” vibes
he’s not even sweatin’ over the fact he didn’t kill the Joker
probably thinking either they’re lookin’ at the wrong one or even thinking “figures” because fuckin guy never dies
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Bill and Ted are the most head empty trans guys and I’m here for it. They’re peak tboy swag. And ofc they’re t4t
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