I swear, one day, i’m actually gonna remember to use these thing
I have so many funny thoughts you guys would love
is it strange that i’ve never owned a glossier product?
it should be illegal for straight people to read anything other than queer books during pride month
I think kesha and penelope garcia would be bffs tbh
I keep forgetting this darn thing exists. you guys are missing out on my silly goose thoughts!! I will try to remember some to share with you 🪿🫶
honestly this should apply to tv shows, music, movies etc as well. pay your dues, straight people.
Sam Sax’s Yr Dead burns slow and bright—a queer, Jewish elegy told in searing fragments. Political, intimate, and unflinching.
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Ling Ling Huang’s Natural Beauty is a lyrical horror about the cost of perfection—grotesque, hypnotic, and razor-sharp in its critique of beauty, capitalism, and assimilation.
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@mcrane12.bsky.social's new book is a gut punch of queer yearning—gritty, tender, & unrelenting. It aches with first love, grief, & the brutal beauty of being known. Ty @thedialpress.bsky.social for the eARC!
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Sarah Aziza’s The Hollow Half is a lyric of hunger and inheritance—queer, Arab, and unflinchingly honest. It excavates anorexia, exile, and erasure with aching clarity. Ty @catapultbooks.bsky.social for the eARC!
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