Whenever someone refers to the gay community as “queer folk” I imagine us all like woodland sprites, we are the queer folk community, we are born of flowers and fairy dust, we are destroying the sanctity of marriages and corrupting children
Tag: lgbtqia
join the autistic and incredibly gay club
finally, a club for me! 😀
Yesterday at Pride in Chicago.
hahaha look how pleased that cop is.
*applauds* You go, Jesus Guy!
The bi, pan and poly people have claimed Steve Rogers.
I’m not really in this fandom beyond watching the movies, but I’ve seen the bisexual Steve Rogers headcanon going around and I think it’s wonderful, so I wanted to contribute something.
Happy birthday, Cap.
*collapses into flailing puddle of squee*
Love
The awkward moment when you’re trying to tell your parents that you’re a super hero but you come out instead
#FAV#A FAV BECAUSE THEY’RE ACTUALLY GAY#SO ITS NOT A ”HAHA GAY” JOKE OF STRAIGHT PEOPLE BEING MISTAKEN AS GAY
My favorite part of this is that Billy is like, “?!” but Teddy is just like, “Hell yes, eggs!”
On Black Friday, the absolutely fabulous Flatbear had an art commission sale. This is what I got – Clint and Coulson being as Out And Proud as you can possibly get.
I would like to thank her for making a bad day a gazillion times better. I haven’t stopped grinning like a loon since I opened my email.
Manditory info – if you reblog, please don’t remove Flatbear’s info – it’s her signature. She get’s all the credit for this.
Clint very rarely does things by halves…
never forget
I DONT CARE IF THIS IS TRUE IT HAS ALWAYS AND WILL ALWAYS BE TRUE FOR ME
I always watched it as a love story, and while I’m kinda ‘ugh, erasure’, this fact, whether it IS a fact or not, is very vindicating to me.
now that it’s #LGBTPrideMonth, reminder that the A in the longer acronym does not stand for Ally. #asexualawareness
But I’m a Cheerleader (1999)
1,2,3,4, I won’t take no anymore. 5,6,7,8 – I want you to be my mate. 1,2,3,4 – you’re the one that I adore. 5,6,7,8 – don’t run from me cause this is fate.
This movie is so fucking important to me. A queer film that doesn’t end in grim tragedy, is funny and camp and sassy, but at the same time takes a serious look at anti-gay ‘cures’, marginalisation of queer youth, racial inequality, identity, and love.
