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Using they/them pronouns becomes a joke in my family đ

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of course! http://archiveofourown.org/works/6846097/chapters/15627325?view_adult=true
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Have you seen any artists in concerts that you donât like anymore?idk does muse count? i dont like their new stuff at all but i still love everything resistance and older
Which artist would you refuse to see in concert? anything country tbh

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i know u love gay historical texts (specifically lewis+clarke ) but do you have any recommendations ?
youâre damn right i love gay historical shit. but, to be fair: most of the gay historical shit i love is not outright gay or supported by many (any) texts. a big part of it is me reading into certain relationships, usually for my own selfish benefit. that being said, here are some of my favorite gay historical things:
lewis/clark: my historical otp since i was a kid, pretty much. thereâs plenty written about them, but most of what youâll find is general info about the expedition. my favorite stuff is the biographies, where you can get some juicy psychological insight and personal anecdotes. most of the biographies do rotate around lewis, but a lot of lewis rotates around clark, so it evens itself out. undaunted courage by stephen ambrose is a must-read, i think. the character of meriwether lewis by clay jenkinson is incredible. one of my personal all-time favorites is i should be extremely happy in your company by brian hall; itâs a novelization based entirely on fact, with several perspectives written in stylistically beautiful, different voices, and lewis is characterized to be heavily-implied in-love with clark.
roman poets: a really great group of characters, but itâs hard to find any good scholarly sources that will dare to go beyond anything more than a formal introduction to their lives. still, their poetry is amazing even to the modern reader, their relationships with each other are vague with plenty of room for interpretation, and letâs face it, in rome everyone was probably at least a little gay. my personal favorites are horace, vergil (horace writes an ode dedicated to vergil calling him âthe other half of my soulâ, which breaks my heart), ovid, and catullus. because iâm basic. for a great time, read the dead romans society comics by @chelidon.
romantic poets: worthy of a dramatic sitcom in their own right, this group never gets boring. the ridiculous antics are so unbelievable, iâm still reeling and making my way through all the shit they got up to. byron is historically confirmed to be bisexual, having written about his sexual escapades with men and women. the shelleys, mary and percy bysshe, were his friends and we still donât know the exact nature of that relationship. keats is just trying (and failing) to live his life, in love with fanny, and being constantly interrupted by percy shelleyâs massive crush on him and his poetic talents. even just glancing through their wikipedia articles is a wild ride, would highly recommend.
founding fathers: honestly, alexander hamilton may be the most outwardly dramatic of the bunch, but the whole dynamic between these very legendary and laughably trope-y guys is amazing. there are tons of biographies, documentaries, and dramatizations to sift through, but once you become familiar with the characters it turns into a fun game of fondly shaking your head and thinking âah, this assholeâ. the comic i read in middle school was âfounding boysâ, which i still think is hilarious. bonus: if you live in america, it makes you seem really hip and cool. double bonus: if you live in dc, it can get you a job.
these are the eras iâm most familiar with, but there is a huge amount of potentially interesting relationships that are constantly overlooked! history is honestly so fascinating because you realize that people have always been ridiculous and emotional and sappy and silly and just because people want you to think that you have to treat history like a very somber subject doesnât mean you should.
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leeza youre super duper sweet and i wish we talked more bc i know weâd be gr8 friends!! the occasions ive talked to you youve been absolutely lovely- you are excellent! and VERY cute!!!
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