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But I feel a post about DADT is appropriate.
What an enormous triumph for equality. It was more than a triumph; it was a victory, today we are victorious in a long, out-dated and non-sensical battle. DADT was repealed today. Today, the gay community are one small step closer to equality and freedom. Gay men and women will no longer have to hide their sexualities, live a lie and be denied basic human rights that they fight on the front lines for.
Homophobia is still alive and well and a lot of sickening and frankly frightening acts of abuse still happen daily which can make us doubt the progress, but, today faith was restored, even if only a little. We’re on our way.
Sen. McCain, today is not a sad day. It’s a fucking brilliant day.
‘You don’t have to be straight to shoot straight’.
- Barry Goldwater.
I find it very annoying that I have to pay to make this page look nicer.
Sort it out tumblr, don’t be stingy. I’m probably going to get a virus now by downloading one for free off some dodgy website.
I don’t know why I care about this. A nicer profile might make people’s attention stray away from what I’m writing. Like those shitty blogs you see that are just full of pictures. They just look nice. Completely uninteresting though.
Just saying.
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For some writers, writing on Tumblr is practice. They hone their craft and hope to get feedback, and learn from it. (Or defend their material tooth and claw.) Meeting other aspiring writers, those who are in the middle of actually writing a book and planning to publish in the future, is a bonus….
(couldn’t find your ask, guessing you don’t have one). Thanks for your thoughts! I did actually think about a metonymic technique; he does have a bit of an obsession with his dead aunt’s umbrella, nice and lengthy and phallic.
In my story I want to highlight the insignificance of a defined sexuality (in relation to my protagonist), so I’m flipping a coin to determine whether he gets with a female or male character.
Probs a catastrophic idea.
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