The Comment Awards Are Re-Watching Elliot Page Movies
“Where is the lesbian dog rep?” “Courtney! You have a cat!”
“Where is the lesbian dog rep?” “Courtney! You have a cat!”
“Thyme goes by so slowly, and thyme can do so much.”
“My girlfriend has been calling me the Christmas Switch for a year now.”
“So the woman who kills Terminators in her spare time is afraid to tell her parents she’s dating Kristen Stewart?”
Listen, sometimes we all enjoy gay male mermaids.
“I rate this article 69/69!”
“I never expected to hear anyone describe the ‘Thong Song’ as healing! I’m delighted!”
“She had me at ‘OI! DEAD BOYFRIEND! IT’S OVER, MATE!'”
“As a thick butch, I love this thick butch content!”
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“I can confirm that it turns up when you search for lesbians on Netflix, but it does not turn up when you shout ‘LESBIANS!’ at your Roku remote.”
“I too have attracted more quality human beings since I came out. Also quality cats and dogs but I am not sure it’s related.”
“At the cultural level, in the US at least, when you say someone is bisexual, the image that automatically generates is of a cis bisexual person. The double erasure of bi+ trans people is something that really hurts and also makes a lot of sense.”
McDaniel’s day-to-day life doesn’t necessarily look that different in quarantine. “When I say I’m going out I’m going to walk in the woods, that’s my main jam. It’s a very grounding time for me in a lot of ways, I’m able to slow down and experience the freedom that I have as a rural queer.”
“‘Tank Girl’ prepared me for living in queer punk houses & having no running water. Lori Petty forever.”
Stigma isn’t easy to overcome this. To a large extent, we can’t do it alone: we are social creatures, and we depend on developing and maintaining relationships with each other in order to survive. But it is possible.
“Lesbian tennis elbow is real…and not just for tennis enthusiasts.”
“Technically bi cause Chris Hemsworth exists but basically gay”
“Three seasons of watching Niecy Nash in those jumpsuits on ‘Claws,’ I feel like I willed this into existence.”
COVID-19 has rearranged our entire societal choreography. Here’s how two queer dancers of color are coping with the distance.