Results for: dead to me
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Mae Martin’s “Sap” Is a Comedic Balm for a Difficult World
What I was feeling was genuine familiarity. What I was feeling all this time was seen.
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50 Bananpants Moments the New “Pretty Little Liars” Will Never Be Able to Recreate
4. The SNAKE that attacked Spencer in a BOUTIQUE DRESSING ROOM and which CeCe Drake BEAT TO DEATH with a MANNEQUIN LEG.
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Top 10 Things I’m Looking Forward to After Top Surgery
8. Being slutty in tank tops and vests
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This Zombie Bite Changed My Life
I’m grateful to the zombie community for welcoming me with literal outstretched arms.
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“Yellowjackets” Episode 202 Recap: Pleasures of the Flesh
With some of the series’ most haunting horror to date, there’s a lot to fear in this week’s Yellowjackets.
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An Open Letter From the Vampiric Council on Vampire Erasure
Everybody knows vampires are the gayest undead creatures.
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Syd Colson and TP Are Laughing All the Way To Becoming the Faces of the WNBA
Sydney Colson and Theresa Plaisance started their sketch comedy “The Syd + TP Show” to become the faces of the league. We got together to talk about how that’s… worked out better than expected.
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Vote Now In Autostraddle’s 3rd Annual Queer TV Awards
It’s time to cast your vote for the very best in LGBTQ Teevee!
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I’ll Never Look at the Ocean the Same Way After Reading Sabrina Imbler’s “How Far the Light Reaches”
Sea creatures become iridescent queer metaphors in this wonderfully queer memoir.
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Fatimah Asghar’s New Novel Is a Salve for My Reality of Grief
Nothing lasts, though — not our parents, not our homes, not our relationships, not us.
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Also.Also.Also: Elliot Page’s First Time Seeing His Memoir Is a Bright Light in a Dark World
Apparently, Taurus Szn is the best time of the year to be lazy and sexy, so buckle up for that. Also let’s start suing in response to these book bans. They’re violating 1st Amendment rights.
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Who Is the Antler Queen on Yellowjackets?
A lot of different arguments could be made as to the truth behind the Antler Queen veil, and I have accordingly put on my high school debate team hat to try to make several different cases at once, concluding with my final and favorite theory.
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“The Fall of the House of Usher” Serves Up Some Poetic Justice
“What’s a poem, after all, but a safe space for a difficult truth.”
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Untethered: I Can Still Hear My Ex Mother-in-Law’s Voice
Last night, while out with a date, my voice pitched too high. I winced internally. There are a lot of complications around this for me.
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Peaches Christ and Mink Stole vs. Death
Peaches Christ wants to make sure artists young and old, dead and living, are properly celebrated. That’s true whether she’s mentoring future Drag Race winners or writing a show with her idol turned friend, Mink Stole.
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No Filter: Happy Belated Birthday to Our Resident Aries, Kristen Stewart!
Also, Resident Photo Dump Expert Renee Rapp is at it again!
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The Top 12 Queer Novels of 2023
I thought it would be fun to do a ranked list of the 12 queer novels that stood out to me this year. And by “fun,” I mean pleasurably agonizing.
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37 Quotes From Queer Authors About Heartbreak, Loss and Moving the F*ck On
“Even as I hold you, I am letting you go.”
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“Poker Face” Is a Delightfully Absurdist Murder Show With the Best Guest Stars
Natasha Lyonne stars as Charlie, a woman on the run who has an innate ability to know when someone’s lying, which comes in handy when she’s called upon to solve a string of cross-country murders.
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Twenty Years Later, “The Lion King 1 ½” Is Still the Gayest Disney Movie
The Lion King 1 ½ is a reminder that sometimes subtext is better — especially when it’s this texty.