February 2012
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Around the same time I was halfway through Slaughterhouse Five, I stopped seeing my lover who is a big Vonnegut fan. So I returned the library book because it reminded me too much of him, which is silly when you think about it because everyone in San Francisco reads the same authors and Kurt Vonnegut is one of them.
I once surprised a girl when I recognized her book from the back cover as...
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emilyafricaa:
HEY REALLY ATTRACTIVE GUY WITH NICE SHOES IN MY ANATOMY CLASS, I’M SORRY I LOOKED LIKE I WAS GOING TO VOMIT WHEN YOU TOLD ME I LOOKED NICE TONIGHT BUT MEN OF YOUR CALIBER MAKE ME NERVOUS.
#relatable
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Against Equality: Defying Inclusion, Demanding...
By Ryan Conrad and Yasmin Nair
Years from now, children will draw around campfires and listen to tales of the dark ages when gay marriages were not allowed. Their eyes will widen at this historical fiction: first, gay men and lesbians were repressed; then, they gained a measure of sexual freedom in the 1970s; were struck by AIDS in the 1980s (as punishment for their pleasure-seeking ways); and...
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