FRIDAY OPEN THREAD: The Sunset Is a Lesbian
How was your week? How are your wrists doing? How’s your sleep hygiene? I hope you’re doing swimmingly (and are swimming!) and I want to hear all about it in the comments!
How was your week? How are your wrists doing? How’s your sleep hygiene? I hope you’re doing swimmingly (and are swimming!) and I want to hear all about it in the comments!
So tell me what you want, what you really really want.
Welcome to this week’s virtual sleepover.
What are these times in which we live?!
“I’ve had countless hushed conversations with friends about this anxiety, and how it has led us to refrain from participation in activist events, conversations, and spaces because we feel inadequately radical.”
What better way to celebrate Portland summer than with an intimate dinner featuring a multi-course meal with a specialty cocktail?
Somebody pass me a smoothie and a sword, these deals are on fire!
Once upon a time you told us a bunch of stuff about yourself and now I’m gonna tell you what you told me, but with pictures!
Straight girls go to prom together and give each other corsages and admire each other’s ‘necklaces’ all the time, right? Right?
Welcome to the Friday Open Thread, where we are probably all still bloated from our respective barbecues celebrating anything but rampant toxic nationalism.
Bless #KenOfCenter, forever and ever amen.
In which we learn that Riese has never actually seen Practical Magic, and might have to send back her toaster.
“Imagine if homosexuality was contagious, though. What a beautiful world that would be.”
So, about that time I was having a mental break.
I can’t make every passage better. There are some passages that are still, even after months of study, hard to accept. But I try to remind myself that it’s okay to be critical of what’s written and that questions can help my faith grow.
“Dyke is not just a sexual orientation. It’s a political identity. It stands for community. It stands for solidarity. It stands for radical fight.”
Kathy Tu and Tobin Low create a sound-venture of queerness from the perspective of two Asian-American homogays. And now, they have an episode in which Kathy goes to A-Camp for the first time.
Six pieces of technology that might be useful as you parade, protest and party.
With these tips, you’ll be turning heads (off people’s necks) in no time. BadabaDOOK.
“Dear Barbie: I’m not sure if you visit Autostraddle.com, but the more I think about it, the more I start to believe that you probably do.”