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The post that no one asked for: the many alternate cover photos I made for “Express Yourself” before finally selecting the hand-holding. Please enjoy these either as an insight into my artistic process or as self-made fanart for the story itself! More under the cut (you’re welcome).

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^I played around with adding a quote but decided I liked the minimalism of the photo alone.

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^This was probably my second choice

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^now we get into some more collage-oriented covers. One thing I discovered during this process was how much I liked ones that resembled an actual book cover.

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^one of my earlier attempts; you may recognize these photos from the Express Yourself “poster” I put up a while ago. I wanted to try the “collage” approach without it being quite so busy with so many photos.

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^another top contender because it is one of my favorite screengrabs I took for this project…the moment just fits so perfect with the scene where Blaine sings to Kurt to ask him to be his boyfriend

The Swedish cover of “Hello” on Umbrella Academy might be the funniest thing I’ve ever seen.

Freckled Friday One thousand and one dudes in a white tank top (+1) – Dan Rumpf – source

Freckled Friday

One thousand and one dudes in a white tank top (+1) –

Dan Rumpf – source


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Thirsty Thursday (38)Previously thirsty Jace Cameron by Elys Berroteran – source

Thirsty Thursday (38)

Previously thirsty

Jace Cameron by Elys Berroteran – source


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Valentin Baranov  – Ukrainian modelSourceOne thousand and one dudes in a black tank top (+1) –

Valentin Baranov   Ukrainian model

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any of my followers know someone who makes ecobricks? im looking into it but i have questions and wanna ask someone experienced in the process

goodnight moon. goodnight chair. goodnight wailing shadow in the corner. goodnight book

sometimes tumblr shows me a post like “look. this is based off of your likes. its destiny” and ill scroll past it like yeah id like a different destiny thanks

nakedinthecity:We are only seeking Man. We have no need for other worlds. We need mirrors. Stanisł

nakedinthecity:

We are only seeking Man. We have no need for other worlds. We need mirrors.

Stanisław Lem “Solaris”

Cracow, 25.09.2021


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March is Women’s History Month, so I wanted to shine some light on some poppin’ Queer Women of ColorMarch is Women’s History Month, so I wanted to shine some light on some poppin’ Queer Women of ColorMarch is Women’s History Month, so I wanted to shine some light on some poppin’ Queer Women of ColorMarch is Women’s History Month, so I wanted to shine some light on some poppin’ Queer Women of ColorMarch is Women’s History Month, so I wanted to shine some light on some poppin’ Queer Women of ColorMarch is Women’s History Month, so I wanted to shine some light on some poppin’ Queer Women of ColorMarch is Women’s History Month, so I wanted to shine some light on some poppin’ Queer Women of Color

March is Women’s History Month, so I wanted to shine some light on some poppin’ Queer Women of Color who by just existing, or fighting at the grassroots level, have fought for a better more inclusive planet. 

Gladys Bentley:

August 12th 1907- January 18th 1960

From way of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Gladys Bentley was a Blues singer who was very prominent during the Harlem Renaissance. An entertainer of many trades, Bentley was most commonly known for her singing. She broke barriers as a openly queer singer who embraced her masculinity. She often wore clothes that society deemed were only for men, and embraced her community as her performances usually included various drag queens. Along with her musical talents, Gladys Bentley radiated black women masculinity that many had not seen before. Opening the doors for different types of entertainment as well as changing the way we view gender and black women as a whole.

Lorraine Hansberry:

May 19th 1930- January 12th 1965

Born in The Chi, Lorraine Hansberry is a world renowned playwright. She studied at the University of Wisconsin-Madison where she continued in her family’s line of work for political change. Hansberry later moved to New York City and worked for the Freedom Newspaper in which she helped highlight black stories in the US and abroad. Hansberry is most known for her American Classic play, A raisin in the Sun. Hansberry is the first Black woman author to have a play performed on Broadway.

Sylvia Rivera

July 2nd 1951-February 19th 2001

Sylvia Rivera is an LGBT Elder who continues to be written out of history. A New Yorker through and through, Sylvia Rivera was a Trans Activist who was crucial force at the Stonewall Riots. Rivera was a cofounder of the Gay Liberation Front, the Gay Activist Alliance, and alongside Marsha P. Johnson helped found, (STAR) Street Travsvetisties Action Revolutionaries. Sylvia Rivera fought throughout her life to see justice not only for folks with different genders and gender expressions, but for all folks who were living in the world with a marginalized identity.

Bamby Salcedo

Bamby Salcedo is a Trans Activist who is on the streets today organizing for her community. Her work includes her position at Children’s Hospital LA as a Health Educator/HIV Service coordinator. She is the founder of the LA based organization, TransLatin@ Coalition, who advocate for the needs of Trans latinx immigrants in the United States. In 2015 she made headlines when she disrupted the National LGBT Task Force conference to demand that attention be made to the violence that trans folk face everyday. Since then she has been listed in OUT magazine’s 2015 OUT 100 list, as well as speaking at the white house at the US women Summit. You can learn more about the TransLatin@ Coalition here.

Jennicet Gutierrez

A proud immigrant by way of Mexico, Jennicet Gutierrez is a Trans rights and Immigration rights activist who has demanded that her voice be heard. Jennicet is a founding member of the organization, La Familia: Trans Queer Liberation Movement. Gutierrez was also apart of OUT magazine’s 2015 OUT 100, but made national news when she demanded attention from President Obama at a White House Dinner. Gutierrez was criticized by many but highlighted the divide in mainstream gay activism, and grassroots queer and trans activism. You can learn more about La Familia here.

Cecilia Chung

Cecilia Chung is a LGBT Activist who has fought for LGBT rights as well as spreading education and HIV awareness. Chung’s family immigrated from Hong Kong to Los Angeles and now Resides in the Bay Area (AYYYYYY). Cecilia Chung has done extensive work as an HIV educator throughout San Francisco, as well as programming throughout the Transgender Law Center, and the API American Health Forum. Chung has paved the way for many others to follow as the first Trans women and Asian women elected to the SF LGBT Pride Celebration committee, working for the SF health Commission appointed by Mayor Ed. Lee, and the list goes on!


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February is here, which means it’s BLACK HISTORY MONTH!Short but sweet, growing up black history monFebruary is here, which means it’s BLACK HISTORY MONTH!Short but sweet, growing up black history monFebruary is here, which means it’s BLACK HISTORY MONTH!Short but sweet, growing up black history monFebruary is here, which means it’s BLACK HISTORY MONTH!Short but sweet, growing up black history monFebruary is here, which means it’s BLACK HISTORY MONTH!Short but sweet, growing up black history mon

February is here, which means it’s BLACK HISTORY MONTH!

Short but sweet, growing up black history month was always one of my favorite times of the year where we can acknowledge our struggle, celebrate our history, highlight trailblazers, and plan for the future. A couple years ago I posted about some of my fave LGBTQ Black Folk and this year I wanted to post about past and present individuals who paved the way for Black Politicians, creatives, and activist to shine! Because of them, we can. 


CeCe McDonald is a queer trans woman from Minneapolis, Minnesota. CeCe McDonald made national news after she accepted a 41 Month plea bargain for manslaughter. CeCe Mcdonald stabbed a man in self defense after she was struck in the head with the man’s drink and called transphobic and racial slurs. The man threw his glass at her, and as she left to exit the bar he came after her which is when she stabbed him with scissors out her purse in fear of her life. CeCe was released after serving 19 months. Today CeCe Fights for the rights of Trans Women across the nation. In 2014 CeCe Mcdonald created The Black Excellence tour, which collaborated with Joshua Allen a prison abolitionist. In August of 2014 she was awarded the Bayard Rustin Civil Rights Award by the Harvey Milk LGBT Democratic Club. You can learn more about her horrific journey in the documentary called, Free CeCe, which was directed by Laverne Cox and Jac Gares.

Marlon Riggs was born in Texas but as a child lived all over the globe ranging from Georgia to Germany. Riggs recalled always being chastised by other children about his black identity and his queer identity. Marlon went on to go to Harvard University to study History. Studying history, Riggs became fascinated with the history of racism and homophobia and began to explore these concepts through the media of film. He later moved to Oakland, California where he got his Masters in Journalism with an emphasis in Documentary Filmmaking at UC Berkeley. Riggs was hired on as a professor at Berkeley and worked there as he was working on his own films. Marlon Riggs has many documentaries from Ethnic Notions, to Color Adjustment, but one of the most groundbreaking films Marlon Riggs is known for is his film, Tongues Untied. This film documented the complex identity of Black Queer Men and was released on PBS. The documentary was seen as controversial and made many headlines as people called it pornographic and were mad that tax paying dollars went towards his production. Shortly after the film Marlon Riggs found out he was a person living with HIV. He didn’t let this derail his life, and worked on films and documented his experience until his very last day which can be seen in the documentary, I shall not be removed. Marlon Riggs lived everyday of his life trying to “shatter the nations brutalizing silence on matters of sexual and racial difference”.

Ruby Bridges was born on September 8th, 1954 in Tylertown, Mississippi. At the age of four years old, her family relocated to New Orleans, Louisiana. Later, young six year old Ruby was one of six black children who were selected by the NAACP to be the first kids to integrate into white public schools. Although her father was very hesitant, and two of the fellow families decided to deny the request, The Bridges family persevered with their decision. Ruby was taught alone in a classroom by for a full academic year because of white community members disapproving of her presence. Ruby’s family suffered because of this; her father laid off, grocery stores denying their business, and the violent hate they received on the daily. Every morning there was a crowd outside the school where racist threatened to poison six year old Ruby. She never cried, all admired her as she “marched along like a little soldier”. Ruby’s mother walked her to school every morning where she stated, “I simply want the privilege of taking my child to school”. Ruby Bridges now 63 years old, is the chairwoman of The Ruby Bridges Foundation. You can learn more about Ruby’s fight in the tv movie, Ruby Bridges, and her book, Through My Eyes.

Congresswoman Chisholm had a multitude of ‘first’ racked up on her resume. She was the first black woman elected to congress, the first black candidate for a major political party (Democratic Party), and the first woman ever to run for the democratic party presidential nomination. A first generation black woman, who truly paved the way for the next generation of black advocates. After her career in congress Chisholm taught politics and sociology at various universities, was a visiting scholar at Spelman College, and fought for African American Women reproductive rights, which was an unheard narrative in the Pro-Choice movement. You can watch the documentary on Congresswoman Chisholm called, Shirley Chisholm ‘72: Unbought Unbossed, (which won a peabody award). You can also read her two auto-biographical books, as well as visiting the research center named after her at Brooklyn College which focuses on women and continuing the Shirley Chisholm legacy.

Tarell Alvin McCraney is a playwright from Liberty City, Florida who has a long impressive resume in the theatre world but is most known for being the brains behind the pivotal movie, Moonlight. Moonlight (Directed by Barry Jenkins) which dominated the industry last year is based on McCraney’s play, In Moonlight Black Boys Look Blue. A play he wrote for his Graduate school applications, it was collecting dust on the shelves until him and Barry Jenkins began to collaborate. A Yale School of Drama MFA Alum, Tarell’s work focuses a lot on the intersections between black identity and queerness. His work often challenging the typical narratives we are used to digesting about black queer people in society. His words, and ideas have changed the way we view certain bodies as well as the way our art is received. Moonlight won academy awards for Best Picture, Best Supporting Actor, Best Adapted Screenplay, and was considered “The best Film in the 21st century” by The New York Times. Moonlight also is the first film with an all black cast, as well as the first LGBT film in general, to win the oscar for Best Picture.


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Probably our last post before tumblr is comming to an end.

Our new profile is at http://www.mewe.com/p/foobsr101

The end is near, for sure. Thanks for the sexy last minute submission

peggingisforlovers:Double premier: Our first shooting with a strapon and our first submission to t

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Double premier: Our first shooting with a strapon and our first submission to this great blog.
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If this is a taste of things to come, I predict a great future. Thanks for the sexy submission, foobar101

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mrmrssecret:Mirror, mirror on the wall - who has the most gorgeous booty of all ?Gorgeous shot @

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Mirror, mirror on the wall - who has the most gorgeous booty of all ?

Gorgeous shot @foobar101 so very sexy a beautiful start to a Monday ❣️ Thanks for sharing

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finestviews:Not the best lingerie for winter - but perfect for a hot shooting ;) We like to read y

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Not the best lingerie for winter - but perfect for a hot shooting ;)

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share-your-pussy:Not the best lingerie for that cold weather but a excellent choice for a shooting

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Not the best lingerie for that cold weather but a excellent choice for a shooting ;)
Comment, share and reblog if you like it and if we should post more pics from that shooting.
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Happy new year to all of you! We wish you a very sexy and naughty 2018! Frohes neues Jahr euch allen

Happy new year to all of you! We wish you a very sexy and naughty 2018!

Frohes neues Jahr euch allen. Wir wünschen euch ein heisses 2018!

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