Nov. 4th, 2017

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concept: im in the kitchen cooking our dinner, delicious aromas filling our small but well loved homespace. meanwhile youre playing with our two soft and fluffy dogs in the living room. i smile in anticipation as i hear the doorbell ring and ronald mcdonald comes through the door and plows me right on the dining table. 
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The first on-screen kiss between two men.

“Wings”, 1927

This doesn’t show exactly what the caption suggests it shows. 

In this scene, the lower pilot is dying. He had been captured, managed to escape, and stole a German plane to fly back. The upper pilot–his best friend and rival for the love of Clara Bow*–shot him down, believing he was the enemy. This is him kissing his friend goodbye.

“But that’s still slashy!” you can say. Yep, it is. “You can read this as homoerotic!” Yes, you can. “Why are you denying this? Is it because you think being gay or bi is shameful?” A thousand times no. I am pointing this out because I think this is an important piece of evidence about what homophobia has done to our society and to male expressions of emotion. 

In 1927, the obvious reading of this scene, for audiences, was not that this was a romantic kiss. Audiences primarily understood this as an expression of friendship and love, because of course it was perfectly natural for non-romantically involved men to embrace or even kiss, particularly at highly emotional moments. Of course a dying man would want to be held during his last breaths. Of course a guilt- and grief-stricken man would want to kiss his friend goodbye. 

However, not very long after this, the commercialization and commodification of homophobia became a powerful force. The market (including Hollywood) began drawing lines and graphs and boxes, declaring which emotions, expressions, habits, and even colors “belonged” to men and to women. This kind of touch, which would not necessarily have been sexualized during many eras or in many cultures, became forbidden to men in the US, Britain and Canada (and many other places, too) within the decade–and is still lost to them today. This scene–a far more honest expression of grief and affection than anything we’re used to seeing in today’s action films–became gay. 

Now, if you strongly wish to write “Wings” slash, you can still do so–and not entirely by putting on your goggles! University culture of the 1900s-1920s definitely allowed for a far wider range of sexual behavior than frats do now, etc. I don’t want to police what anybody can and does find in “Wings.” But I think we should acknowledge what we lost when capitalism decided that, for men, kisses could only be sexual. 

*You may recognize Clara Bow from that goddamned photo that keeps making the rounds of the internet captioned, “A sex ed class in the 1920s!” so everyone can hoot with derision at the shocked girls in their desks. The photo is actually a still from a movie, and the star, Ms. Bow, is front and center. 

#reblogging for the commentary #i know my blog makes everything gay #but i hope it’s apparent to y’all that what’s important is love #and men were denied lots of forms of it #fuck that (via @classiclitships)
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Black and British: A Forgotten History 

Francis Barber’s descendant Cedric Barber [x] [x]
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the older I get the more I realize the value of privacy, of cultivating your circle and only letting certain people in. You can be open, honest, and real while still understanding not everyone deserves a seat at the table of your life.
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when Junkrat kills an enemy Roadhog and it triggers the “who’s on top now?” voice line. there’s no heterosexual explanation for that

this voice line was deemed inappropriate and not included in the Russian translation of the game

there is no heterosexual explanation for that

Yes there is. Kill count, like Legolas and Gimli.

ah, the heterosexual friends, Legolas and Gimli.
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I know of a handful, some Very Adult, and some YA, I’ll label them as we go along.

The Way of Thorn and Thunder This is a trilogy by Cherokee author Daniel Heath Justice. This is most certainly for adults, but not in a porny way, sort of like…a fantasy decolonization story with bisexual, trans, and poly characters.

Kushiel’s Dart - Jacqueline Carey
There are 3 trilogies set in this universe, and the books are Not Small, so this one isn’t for the faint of heart. This one is Porn. Like. Porn on porn. Lesbian S&M porn. The main character is a sex worker/assassin, which makes more sense in the narrative.

Santa Olivia - Jacqueline Carey
Werewolves and superheroes and government conspiracies, oh my! This is a YA novel by the same author as Kushiel’s Dart, this time focusing on a gay Latina girl who has super strength and the inability to feel fear.

Huntress - Malinda Lo
YA novel set in a fantasy world based around Chinese mythology where two teenage girls go on a quest to save the world and fall in love along the way. All you need to know! Except that there’s another novel in this universe called Ash, which is set in the same world, but less high fantasy and about 100 years apart, so you’re not following the same characters, but those characters are also queer!

Labyrinth Lost - Zoraida Córdova
Another YA pick, this time set in a Latin-America-influenced fictional world. It’s the first in what will be a trilogy, with a bisexual protagonist trying to get rid of her witchly powers and accidentally ruining everything instead.

Amberlough - Lara Elena Donnelly
A gay double-agent, his smuggler lover, and his burlesque-performing beard walk into a fascist revolution… This is sort of historicalish fantasy, set in a fictional world with an art deco vibe, and part of an adult series, the second of which comes out in May 2018.

There’s also this list, which is good roundup of modern YA and adult queer scifi/fantasy
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a photo I took of Ana Mercury in New York recently 
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IM LAUGIHNG HARDER THAN EVER RIGHT THIS SECOND

Reblogging this again because Chris just made me realize that sheep are so stupid that I can’t even think like them:

These sheep? They are actually running away from the car.

They are so stupid that they’re following each other in a circle around the thing they are running from.

SHEEPNADO

when your group cohesion is set higher than your flee response distance.

Moshpit

This is actually called a sheep cyclone and it happens because sheep don’t have a hierarchy. In most herds, whichever animal is the leader will sense danger and take off running. The rest of the herd takes it’s cues from the leader and follows. Sheep, on the other hand, don’t have a leader. If the flock runs, they run, and they follow whatever fluffy tail happens to be in front of them. Usually, this works out fine for the sheep. Occasionally, however, the sheep in the front starts following the fluffy tail of the sheep in the back so the whole flock ends up running in circles, going nowhere fast.

sheeps are morons lmao

is this what the doggos are for

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This is, to my understanding, excactly WHY we have both herding and livestock guardian dogs.  Sheep are… really amazingly dumb most of the time.  

Then, once in a while, you get one sheep that’s Entirely Too Cunning and that’s when all hell breaks loose.
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warrior by Alina Starshinova
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what a vicious attack

Cats are actually really good at understanding kittens’ limits.
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me: *scares myself to the point where I can’t even function because of the anxiety I have created over a situation*

the situation: *works out fine*

me: oh
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