We’re talking about a place that made ‘Ding Dong The Witch Is Dead’ no.1 when Thatcher died. Never underestimate the UK’s willingness to make their opinion known via the music charts.
activists at barnard college providing âlabelsâ, photographed by susan rennie and published in off our backs: a womenâs newsjournal vol. 3 no. 6, february 1973
Black an white photo of two women, one standing, one seated.Â
Behind them is a hand-written sign reading,Â
âYEA – Itâs a heavy trip. BUT! This is a chance to CHOOSE YOUR OWN LABEL instead of having someone else do it for you:
Iâve been trying to think of a good term for the âweepy movies about tragic queer people aimed at straight audiencesâ subgenre, and I think Iâve got it:
dead gays for the straight gaze
eh? eh??
queers die for the straight eye
SO YOOOO who wants to learn why this is a thing because the history is actually really fascinating and ties into some of my favorite shit ever?
Okay, so like, back in the mid-twentieth century, when being queer was still totally a crime everywhere in the United States, queer writers started working in pulp fictionâstarting with Vin Packer (she is awesome)âand writing pulps to tell our stories.
So one day over lunch, her editor asks her, âHey, Vin, whatâs the story you most want to write?â
And she goes, âWell, Iâd like to write a love story about lesbians because Iâm, you know, gay.â
He says, âHey, thatâs awesome, I will publish it. One thing, though, the homosexuality has to end badly and the main character has to realize she was never gay in the first place. We canât seem to support homosexuality. I donât actually think thatâs cool, but the government will literally seize our book shipments and destroy them on the basis of the books being âobsceneâ if you donât, so if we want this story actually out there, and not burning in a bonfire somewhere, itâs what you gotta do.â
So Vin goes home and writes Spring Fire, the book that launched the entire lesbian pulp genre. And while one character ends up in an insane asylum and the other ends up realizing she never loved her at all, itâs massively successful, and queer women everywhere snap it up and celebrate quietly in their closets across the nation because HOLY SHIT THEREâS A BOOK ABOUT ME? IâM NOT ALONE and it starts a huge new genre.
But: every publisher is subject to those same government censorship rules, so every story has to end unhappily for the queer characters, or else the book will never see the light of day. So, even though lesbian pulp helps solidify the queer civil rights movement, itâs having to do so subversively or else itâll end up on the chopping block.
So blah blah blah, this goes on for about twentyyears, until finally in the seventies the censorship laws get relaxed, and people can actually start queer publishing houses! Yay! But the lesbian pulps, in the form theyâd been known previously, basically start dying out.
MEANWHILE, OVER IN JAPAN! Yuri, or the âgirls loveâ genre in manga, starts to emerge in the 1970s, and even starts dealing with trans characters in the stories. But, because of the same social mores that helped limit American lesbian pulp, the stories in Japan similarly must end in tragedy or else bad shit will go down for the authors and their books. Once more: tragic ends are the only way to see these stories published rather than destroyed.
The very first really successful yuri story has a younger, naive girl falling into a relationship with an older, more sophisticated girl, but the older girl ends up dying in the end, and subsequent artists/writers repeated the formula until it started getting subverted in the 1990sâagain, twenty years later.
And to begin with cinema followed basically the same path as both lesbian pulps and yuri: when homosexuality is completely unacceptable in society, characters die or their stories otherwise end in tragedy, just to get the movies made, and a few come along to subvert that as things evolve.
But unlike the books and manga before them, even though queer people have become sightly more openly accepted, movies are stuck in a loop. See, pulps and yuri are considered pretty disposable, so they were allowed to evolve basically unfettered by concerns of being artistic or important enough to justify their existence, but film is considered art, and especially in snooty film critic circles, tragedy=art.
Since we, in the Western world, put films given Oscar nods on a pedestal, and Oscar nods go to critical darlings rather than boisterous blockbusters (the film equivalent of pulps, basically), and critics loooove their tragedy porn, filmmakers create queer stories that are tragic and ~beautiful~ that win awards that then inspire more queer stories that are tragic and ~beautiful~ until the market is oversaturated with this bullshit.
The Crying Game? Critical darling, tragic trans character.
Brokeback Mountain? Critical darling, tragic queer (? not totally sure if theyâd consider themselves gay or bi, tbh?) characters.
And so on and so on VOILA, we now have a whole genre of tragedy porn for straight people, that started out as validation for us and sometimes even manages to slip some more through the cracks occasionally, but got co-opted by pretentious ~literary~ types. While tragic ends made these stories more acceptable to begin with, and in the mid-to-late nineties that started getting subverted a little bit (Chasing Amy, But Iâm a Cheerleader), eventually that became the point, as more straight audiences started consuming these narratives and got all attached to the feels they got from the ~beauty of our pain~.
As an update, theyâve moved into a house together and are still super cute
Gundam Guy is truly a man of patience and diligence. From his attention to detail building his models to the loving attention and detail for his wife.
Hey all!
Elle is actually one of my ride or dies. We became friends about 8 or 9 years ago on this here blue website, and I love her so fucking much.
Their story is sweet, but unfortunately, theyâre going through some hard times. Elleâs endometriosis is super bad, and sheâs neck deep in medical bills, on top of being unable to work due to the disease. This is making it really hard for them to keep up with other bills, as she canât supplement their household income.
Sheâs had a GoFundMe up for a long time now, but it still has a long way to go. They really do need the help so they can live their cute ass lives!!
If you can boost this and maybe consider donating (instead of that Kylie bullshit), it would be incredible. Iâm posting this on her behalf since she doesnât use Tumblr anymore.
Client: I donât want his easily stolen physically tangible money Mr Ford, I want the nebulous and undefinable catharsis you can only get from a specific and tailor made karmic revenge that will destroy not only his business but his life, thats all.
When you work at Lush and customer comes in and bites the soap because they think itâs cheese
this happens way more frequently than you think, i assure you
Well if you frickers stopped literally presenting soap as deli food maybe it wouldnt happen?
who goes into a bath store and thinks something covered in glitter is cheese
who goes to the store and just takes a bite from the cheese
As someone who works at a grocery store I can tell you itâs much more common than youâd think, or Iâd like.
As a pretty committed buyer of Lush products and a former retail worker myself, someone who knows how to comport myself in a shop, I have to admit, on smelling Yog Nog for the first time, I literally said, with a pure measure of lust in my voice, “I want to eat it.” I didn’t, but the urge was strong. Y’all can keep your hell toxin laundry pods, for me, Lush soap will always be the Forbidden thing I know I shouldn’t put in my mouth but want to. Even the people who blog Lush products for a living talk about how they want to eat it, so at least I’m not alone.