#also seriously some of y'all need to manage your expectations about what they should be doing or owe us in terms of public affection
My Top Posts in 2022:
#5
One of the things I feel like KinnPorsche the Series does so well that not enough people talk about is giving its queer viewers a story that's shelter from societal homophobia.
I want to emphasize that this is not the same as telling a story in which people live in an idealized world where homophobia doesn't exist.
I've seen a few people mention that characters or couples dealing with homophobia is often not a part of Thai BL. I really appreciate that as a queer person who consumes media.
But KinnPorsche does something slightly different.
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#4
not to gross cry on main on this Monday but I will ππ³οΈβπππ³οΈβπππ³οΈβπ
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664 notes - Posted October 31, 2022
#3
people be out here doing GOD'S WORK with that adjust brightness / contrast
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814 notes - Posted August 20, 2022
#2
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904 notes - Posted October 13, 2022
My #1 post of 2022
Full article here. Please give it a click to support this kind of journalism! (I snipped out the highlights for a shorter read)
The state of Utah in the United States has no citizenship requirements for marriage licenses, and Utah County is the only place there that allows international couples to register their marriages online. Since the county rolled out virtual weddings during the Covid-19 pandemic, it became a wedding haven for same-sex couples who are not able to officially marry in their own countries.
As sexual minorities in China face suppression at home, Utah County is allowing them to officially marry and celebrate their love β all for around $100. Although the marriages arenβt recognized in China, some 200 same-sex couples from mainland China and Hong Kong have gotten married via the countyβs digital marriage license system since 2021.