My two most controversial LGBT+ takes
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My two most controversial LGBT+ takes
1) I don't like drag. Obviously I'm anti-it being banned, different strokes and all, very ingrained into the history, but it's just weird to me.
2) I really don't like the trans flag colors. I understand it's history, meaning, and the importance of signaling ones self as safe, but I just never liked the pallet.
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My two most controversial LGBT+ takes
1) I don't like drag. Obviously I'm anti-it being banned, different strokes and all, very ingrained into the history, but it's just weird to me.
2) I really don't like the trans flag colors. I understand it's history, meaning, and the importance of signaling ones self as safe, but I just never liked the pallet.
Geta Garbo
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My two most controversial LGBT+ takes
1) I don't like drag. Obviously I'm anti-it being banned, different strokes and all, very ingrained into the history, but it's just weird to me.
2) I really don't like the trans flag colors. I understand it's history, meaning, and the importance of signaling ones self as safe, but I just never liked the pallet.
Drag, like blackface has ties to vaudeville. And vaudeville has always been exploitative. It's also a cultural touchstone, a generative source of identity and creative expression. There are all of these little tropes and numbers that have their origin in these little venues and style of performance that has always been explosively popular.
Are you laughing at it, or with it? It's the tone of the laughter that feels off to me at times. Mrs. Doubfire and every "Media" movie.
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Geta Garbo
Also what's this? I searched and the best I could find was Greta Garbo and her Wikipedia didn't clear anything up for me
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Also what's this? I searched and the best I could find was Greta Garbo and her Wikipedia didn't clear anything up for me
She wore "men's clothes" often and it was some kind of scandal but she looked AMAZING. Inarguably. Everyone remains jealous to this day.