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catchymemes · 20 hours
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milankotowyc · 3 days
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mixterart · 1 day
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Beefy Freddy 🐺
You can see the NSFW version on my Patreon!
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zanephillips · 2 days
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Los Fuertes (2019) dir. Omar Zúñiga
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splashbeaw · 1 day
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the boyfriends
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(just realized i never shared any of my bigtor art on here till now oop)
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yurimother · 2 days
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Viral Yuri Web Manga 'The Guy She Was Interested In Wasn’t a Guy at All' Licensed in English
On Friday, Yen Press announced that it has licensed Sumiko Arai's viral web manga The Guy She Was Interested in Wasn't a Guy at All (Ki ni Natteru Hito ga Otoko Janakatta). The first volume will be released in English in October 2024.
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The publisher describes the manga:
Fashionable and upbeat high schooler Aya falls head over heels for an employee at a local CD shop. He’s got an air of mystery about him, great style, and an impeccable music taste. Little does she know—this supposedly male employee is actually her female classmate Mitsuki! Mitsuki generally keeps to herself, but since her seat is right next to Aya’s, she can’t help but be extremely aware of the other’s crush. Revealing the truth is out of the question for Mitsuki—but perhaps getting closer to Aya wouldn’t be so bad...
The popular manga was initially posted to X (formerly Twitter) in April 2022, where it gained immense popularity for its characters, storyline, and unique visual style. It was picked up for print publication in Japanese by Kadokawa, which has released two volumes as of February of this year.
The series has recieved high reviews and sold over 150,000 copies within the first week of the Japnaese manga. It won the web manga category in the 2023 Next Manga Awards.
According to the author on X, the series has been licensed in over a dozen languages and territories, including China, Italy, Poland, South Korea, Spain, Vietnam, Brazil, Mexico, Germany, France, Thailand, and Taiwan.
Readers can look forward to the first volume's official release in English this October.
Sources: Press Release
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mygaythoughtsblog · 2 days
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Armando Jesus Carreras (@armandojcarreras)
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lxscivia · 2 days
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Follow me for more.
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catchymemes · 4 hours
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ef-1 · 2 days
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if I had a nickel for everytime Daniel's teammates proposed to him I'd have 2 nickles which isn't a lot but it's weird that it happened twice
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raccoonapologist · 2 days
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Shout-out to before I chopped my hair off.
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vexrow · 20 hours
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thicccollegedude · 1 day
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stuffed like a blimp 🫠🫃🏻
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dallycatstrike · 2 days
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important:
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genderqueerdykes · 2 days
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a long time ago, my roommates had an argument over whether or not hamburgers are sandwiches. this actually got heated to the point of one of the guys having to get upset and walk away because he was convinced that hamburgers are not sandwich, but instead their own classification of food.
people will pick any hill to die on- we as a species cannot 100% all agree on the definition of anything. that's why we can't agree on the definition of gay, queer, lesbian, trans, bi, pan, aromantic, asexual, etc. because we as a species just can't do that. we all have a unique perspective on what concepts are and what they mean.
if we can't agree on whether or not a hamburger is a sandwich or not, i think it's best if we learn to agree to disagree on what the "true" meaning of gay, lesbian, trans, queer, etc. are and just let people live their version of that identity in peace. at the end of the day it literally doesn't matter if you don't know if a hamburger is a sandwich or just a hamburger- you're still going to eat it and gain nutrients from it.
a trans person having a different definition of trans than you, or a lesbian defining lesbianism differently than what they've been told, or any other type of queer person defining their identity in their own way isn't a threat to you- at the end of the day, it doesn't stop them from being trans, a lesbian, queer, or whatever. disagreeing on the definition won't stop it from happening; it's just petty. not every hill is meant for someone to die on. let go
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floral-ashes · 2 days
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This is verging on academic misconduct.
Bogardus & Byrne try to complain about my citational practices by asserting that the paper I cite doesn’t support the view that trans women are women… by omitting the part of the sentence where she makes the claim.
Compare their claim:
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To the source:
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