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It’s okay, I don’t remember your junior year of high school either.

In Yorkie’s case she’s been in full body paralysis since she came out so San Junipero is more real than the vast majority of her life, the real world was much more horrific for her especially considering her family still didn’t approve of her sexual identity despite the fact that her accident happened decades prior.

People here like to say that Haddish is overpraised. Of what I’ve seen of her, I’d say, she’s praised just the right amount. She’s magnetic.

It’s an adaptation of Fingersmith by Sarah Waters and adapted by the BBC with Sally Hawkins but I thought it was great too.

I say this time and time again - I’m so fucking tired of the queer tragedy trope, so big kudos to this article.

I myself as a gay man work with a lot of older gay men, and they are so fixated on that tragedy mentality as the “norm.” I think it obviously has to do with the culture they grew up in the 80s - but damn we

As a woman who digs women, I thought they were hot too! I’ve heard them criticized as appeals to the male gaze, but dang it, what about my female gaze?

I would agree with you, but I’m not really going to argue with someone on how they self-identify. One of my best friends identifies as lesbian, but has had sexual relationships with men. When I asked her about it, she explained that her relationships with men are always casual, whereas when she pictures herself

I have had several conversations with people who say they didn’t see Moonlight because they thought it would be “too sad,” as if the thought of that movie ending happily never entered their minds. Makes me wonder if this tripe is more prevelant than I thought it was.

Not sure how fair that Blue is the Warmedt Color comparison is. One is a violent con-artist thriller and the other is more of a Blue Valentine relationship portrait type thing. The similarities otherwise are pretty superficial and wouldn’t be noteworthy if audiences weren’t so prudish and/or heteronormative.

This provides me the opportunity to talk about a book that doesn’t get anywhere near the credit it deserves for featuring perhaps the first ever canon queer romance in popular entertainment: The Count of Monte Cristo. Yeah, it couldn’t be explicitly stated in the 1840s, but numerous literature scholars have in fact

Their consciousnesses is still running and the little computers are next to each other in the facility. It’s a literal happily ever after.

It’s still Black Mirror of course so it’ll still be dark, and for that show it’s definitely a happily ever after.

It really is wild to step back for a second and recognize that a drag queen competition is not only airing on a mainstream TV channel, but that it’s wildly popular as well. Babygay PaganPoet circa 2002 (the year I finally admitted to myself I was gay) would have never believed this.

“These console wars make no sense, Steve. Nintendo...Sega...neither compares to the power of the heart.”

I CAN’T TAKE IT ANYMORE!

Clearly this one is about the Cola Wars.

I can’t imagine the happy-ending double-gay wedding is still reason enough to try and watch Glee all the way to the end.

Yes.

The only person on Twitter that knows how to use proper punctuation, no wonder they kicked him off.