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Archive for November, 2013
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged wordswagapp on November 30, 2013| Leave a Comment »
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged myqueerwatson on November 29, 2013| Leave a Comment »
*hugs*
Thanks đ
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged coming out, personal, queer on November 29, 2013| Leave a Comment »
I just (re)came out to my mom & it was terrifying & exhilarating all at once. It went a lot better than I expected.
Posted in Uncategorized on November 29, 2013| Leave a Comment »
Iâm writing my essay on cyber-bullying right now
and there was this article that said âanon hate hurts us because when we read it, we donât hear the attackerâs voice, we hear our ownâ
and thatâs a really good observation.
Posted in Uncategorized on November 28, 2013| Leave a Comment »
Iâm not the person you left behind anymore. Thereâs no one here to miss.
Iain Thomas, I Wrote This For You (via ughpoems)
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged ball culture, drag, gay, lgbtq, queer, shade, throwing shade on November 28, 2013| Leave a Comment »
Posted in Uncategorized on November 28, 2013| Leave a Comment »
christmas list:
-killer eyebrows
-a boyfriend
-anything edible really
-selfie skills
I like this because the order the list is in makes it sounds like the boyfriend is something edible
Aren’t they though?
Posted in Uncategorized on November 28, 2013| Leave a Comment »
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged colorado, gender identity, genderqueer, lgbtq, one colorado, queer, sexuality on November 27, 2013| Leave a Comment »
For them, âqueerâ is not the temporary language of overreaching youngsters in some sort of phase. Itâs a final and deeply personal destination.
– âAm I making myself perfectly queer?” by Jon Monteith in The Colorado Independent (via neutrois)
This is particularly striking for me given the recent conversation at NCA regarding aging and the queer identity.
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged lgbtq, trans women, trans*, trans* issues on November 26, 2013| Leave a Comment »
When a trans woman dies you can read about it in the newspaper, where you see her described as a man instead of the woman she died for.