Me at Queerbomb ATX 2019, being fabulous! It was my first pride parade and I had an absolute blast!

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Me at Queerbomb ATX 2019, being fabulous! It was my first pride parade and I had an absolute blast!

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Captain Acebeard at Queerbomb 2018!
Queerbomb Dallas 2018 was this past Saturday and it was great! I got to listen to some great speakers and the march through Deep Ellum was fun. I even got to lead some of the chanting!
One of the major highlights was getting to meet @asexualhero who is really awesome! You told me you followed me, you didn’t tell me I followed you too!!! I love your blog
Do I just wear the same vest all the time and change up my button collection? Yes. Did I cram as many feminist and lesbian pins on for the Pride event as I could? Absolutely.
❤️🏳️🌈 (at Fair Market)
Whose dick did I suck last night?

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Sorry if I'm feeling myself too much but I never thought I was cute before I realized I'm a big transgendered sex working faggot
I can’t decide which pair to wear tomorrow at Queerbomb.
QueerBomb Lights Up the Night
Hundreds took to the streets of Deep Ellum and danced the night away at RBC for QueerBomb on Saturday night. Originally started as an offshoot of Austin’s QueerBomb in 2013, the Dallas alternative pride festival provided a free, safe space to come together and celebrate each others differences in the LGBT community.
QueerBomb sets itself apart from the annual Dallas Pride, which is held every September in Oak Lawn, by entirely funding itself through community events and crowd-funding campaigns, committing to remaining free of corporate influence, according to organizers. The festival is also held the last weekend of June, widely celebrated as LGBT Pride Month in honor of the 1969 Stonewall riots. Photos by Brian Maschino
-The Dallas Observer
If you want to see a beautiful array of Dallas’ Queer community please check out this photo set from the Dallas Observer!