Phew, made it before the end of Pride Month.
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Phew, made it before the end of Pride Month.
Love is Love everyone

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Satellite image shows 98% of Puerto Rico is without electricity.
Pride Art 2, Victor(Bisexual) Monty(Gay)
Oh! It was showing! It was showing.
Pride Art 1, Shimazu(Gay)
Sorry it looked rushed(which it was). When I’ll make them, the art style would look inconsistent. Funny enough. When I was listening to music while drawing, Gay or European from Legally Blonde came up. I was unsure if I should use the rainbow flag or the green blue mlm flag. But I felt like I might be using the flag wrong so I chose the rainbow flag since it’s mostly used.
Punta Ventana in Guayanilla has collapsed😥 after several aftershocks today...

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Guayanilla, PR.
Devastation around the island Today 1/7/2020.
Earthquakes jolting Puerto Rico
A 5.8-magnitude earthquake hit Puerto Rico before dawn Monday, unleashing small landslides, causing power outages and severely cracking some homes. It was one of the strongest quakes yet to hit the U.S. territory that has been shaking for the past week.
The quake struck at 6:32 a.m. just south of the island at a relatively shallow depth of 10 kilometers (6 miles), according to the U.S. Geological Service. There was no tsunami threat, officials said.