I'm sure you can find some Luci's merch for Valentine's day in Hell 🍎💝
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reminder snail mail orders are still very welcome in my shop, i started one job and another in a couple weeks, trying to get by🥹💖thanks for any and all support/reblogs!
image descriptions: first image is a collage of colorful LGBT-themed stickers, prints, and postcards, saying things like “you’re gonna be ok”, “i’m gonna be a queer cowboy”, “queer futures are possible”, “art school dropout”, “i will never be cis” and others.
second image is colorful big text that informs “Cursedluver’s secret menu! PRINTS25 - 25% off prints
POST25 - 25% off postcards
SPARKLE20 - 20% off glitter stickers
cursedluver.bigcartel.com”
you can check out my shop, support a trans artist and use these coupon codes here!
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Postcards of female and male impersonators from the early 20th century
Oh wow, we just discovered this image collection on JSTOR: Cornell University's Postcards of female and male impersonators and cross-dressing in Europe and the United States, 1900-1930, 1955. Open and free to everyone!
Pictured here is the awesome Betti Kuhn, described in this 1910 photo as an "award-winning female singing comedian." Looking damn cool with that monocle, we might add.
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There is a local Jane Austen online community that I'm a part of, and we had spring postcards exchange last month. Finally, all the postcards and letters arrived. These are three sets of Spring and Jane Austen-related sets that I chose to send to others. It was such fun to find and collect these 💐
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finished hanging some stuff on my bedroom walls btw. Three months into the year and my bobs burgers 2024 calender can finally make her debut <3
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Day 2: Celebrate
Happy Pride from Eden with Ryne and Gaia!
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Florida St Petersburg Gay Crest Hotel Vintage Postcard
@postcardtimemachine
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Gay Pride Parade (aka Christopher Street Liberation Day), New York City, 1975. Allan Tannenbaum.
Postcard.
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