Results for: love is a lie
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In ‘Under the Bridge,’ Rebecca’s Been In Love With Cameron Her Whole Life
“Immediately, we see Cam and Rebecca’s roles as teenagers are the same as their roles as adults — Cam is calm and measured, Becca is emotional and impulsive.”
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7 Unconventional Ships Only We Love
We love these fictional couples — even if you don’t.
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The Threequel Is the Gay Cousin of Horror Movies
Threequels never play it safe. I used to, until I didn’t.
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Autostraddle’s 34 Scariest Queer Horror Movie Moments
Drew Burnett Gregory and Kayla Kumari Upadhyaya present the most skin-crawling, chilling, disquieting, grotesque, macabre queer and trans horror movie scenes of all time.
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India Donaldson Made a Movie for Every Queer Girl Who Has Ever Gone on a Hike With Her Dad
“This dad is okay with his daughter being queer. He doesn’t care. Whatever. It’s not this huge source of tension in their lives. But there are just so many ways in which he cannot understand her experience in the world — who she is and her sexuality and the body she’s in.”
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What To Expect When Your Friends Are Expecting (as a Childfree Queer)
As my community transforms, I’ve developed a curiosity on how to transmute isolation into connection.
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“The Last of Us” Episode 106 Recap: Never Let Me Down Again
Ellie and Joel continue their journey west to find Uncle Tommy, and find a lot more than they bargained for.
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Also.Also.Also: Stevie Nicks Mashed “Edge of Seventeen” With Miley Cyrus’ “Midnight Sky,” Proving She’s Eternal
Scientists warn that the climate crisis could kill off great tits, how to break it to your family if you’re not comfortable risking coronavirus to come home for the holidays, and a fundraiser to save the 15 U.S. lesbian bars left standing.
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“And Just Like That” Miranda and Che Are in Shambles
It’s Halloween and Miranda Hobbes is self-aware enough to dress up as a clown.
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69 Most Anticipated Queer Books for Spring 2024
What’s on the horizon for queer books in March, April, and May? New work from Judith Butler, K-Ming Chang, Emma Copley Eisenberg, and so much more.
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The Limits and Possibilities of an Anti-Zionist Hanukkah
For me, and so many Jewish people, the lack of certainty, the encouragement of complex discussion, is what connects us to our faith.
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Queer Desire Is Feral in K-Ming Chang’s Bloody, Spitty “Organ Meats”
Here is an expansive tale of inherited and constructed mythology, queer magic, and gothic girlhood.
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You Need Help: Wanting To Move In Together but Unsure About Sharing Bed With Dog
“My girlfriend has a super sweet lab mix who I love dearly, but I’m very new to the concept of sleeping with a dog in the bed. I thought they made dog beds for this exact reason?!”
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Untethered: The Designated Girl-Son
I came across the concept of the “designated son” on TikTok.
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The Traitors 204 Recap: Who Did Parvati Shallow Poison?
The challenge for the day is an extremely theatrical, preemptive funeral march/trivia game for the yet-to-be-identified poison victim.
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The Comment Awards Are Eating All the Leftovers
“As always, Tina has a lot to answer for.”
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Also.Also.Also: 00s Rom Comcore Is 2023’s Hottest Trend, Get Ready to Scream “You’re a Wanker, Number Nine!”
Sports networks will invest in literally anything before women’s sports, the correct way to apologize, and let’s go back in time to tell my catholic high school that the pope says homosexuality isn’t a crime after all.
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Well, It Seemed Like a Pretty Good Idea at the Time
That was pre-Covid, pre-remote work. pre-‘postponed’ wedding.
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Three Songs for Three Heartbreaks
I was in love, then I wasn’t. One night, after a big fight. I got on my bike to make the short trek home and a song came to me.
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“Human Sacrifices” Is a Latine and Feminist Gothic Must-Read
Gothic is the instrument by which Latine authors have historically been able to explore coloniality, migration, violence, and other horrors of Latin American society.