The Comment Awards Want To Take Off Their Mittens
Comics, Camp and Cara Delevingne.
Comics, Camp and Cara Delevingne.
Spencer is riding the strugglebus.
It’s not up to just anyone. It’s up to sex workers to define their own destiny.
Topics include murder, addiction, ghosting for Julian Assange, masking, movie novelizations, Gitmo and more!
Loretta Saunders, Inuk woman writing on missing and murdered Indigenous women of Canada, found dead in New Brunswick.
Make a note on the back of your hand or the back of your girlfriend’s hand or write this on your cat for all I care: Jogger pants. Jogger pants are the future.
Sounds like a list but this is still a video party with a couple of webseries, some poetry, and a music video with lesbians.
“Prepare yourselves for the ferocious arguments that will take place in the comments, and the relationships that will founder on the rocks of disagreement. Today, we discuss the Moleskine notebook.”
“It’s like a magic confidence talisman, that blindfold is.”
President Museveni of Uganda signs into law a bill that sentences LGBTQ people convicted of sodomy, gay marriage, or promotion of homosexual activities to life imprisonment.
This epic megapost is your glorious opportunity to meet more than 100 amazing black LGBT women who’ve made their mark over the last 150 years.
Y’all, a federal judge rules Texas’ ban on same-sex marriage is unconstitutional!
“Go to your pantry and determine which shelf or space in the pantry is the dullest or darkest, ideally both. Remove everything from that space one item at a time. Put the cake mix in the farthest place back in that space.”
Kate Leth, famous for her Kate or Die! comics has recently been taking on the world of comic fandom with a special series of exclusive comics for the website Comics Alliance.
“The combination of lesbians and hummus is always funny to me. I’m easy.”
Do you live far away from Los Angeles? Like in another country? Well, this is your big chance to win (up to $1,500 towards) a plane ticket AND A-Camp tuition for May!
It took a village to ruin Russia’s stance on gay people, and it’ll take one to save feminism.
“She is unapologetic about who she is and where she comes from. Us Queer Latina cheerleaders need to stick together.”
Talk me down.
With how it played into the “But Not Too Bi” trope – bi characters who have a bias toward one gender or the other – The L Word flipped a common heterosexist script in media. But in doing so, it still excluded actual bi people from its world.