House across street from anti-gay church ....
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House across street from anti-gay church painted with gay-pride colours
http://www.thestar.com/news/world/2013/ ... lours.html
http://www.thestar.com/news/world/2013/ ... lours.html
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The poison from the poison stream caught up to you ELEVEN years ago and you floated out of here. Sept. 14, 08
"Life Is What Happens To You When Your Busy Making Other Plans" John Lennon
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There is no indigo on the gay flag. At the time it was first conceived (San Francisco in the 70s), indigo silk was too expensive so it being the least discernible colour (you'd miss yellow or green or blue), they just had six colours instead of seven.
This moment in GLBT history has been brought to you be me... who should really get back to work.
That might've been the gayest thing you've ever said here :P
#fixed
:P
But I won't.
For now.
As far as the house goes... I hate that shade of violet that he used (which is really more of a mauve) and the blue is too pale, too. And his lime green should have been above the leaf green. But hey... better than I could have done.
As far as the idea... it's either hilarious or just giving the Phelps klan the attention they crave. Two of the daughters came out recently to denounce all that they did and went through. And it's at least encouraging to see that they have broken away.
Schooled = priceless!
The poison from the poison stream caught up to you ELEVEN years ago and you floated out of here. Sept. 14, 08
It's the sixth colour in the rainbow between Blue and Violet.
OK so in the 50s, there were no "nice" words and they just called us "the homosexuals." The men and women would actually socialize in the same (usually mob-owned) bars and tea rooms.
After the second world war, a small sub-community began to emerge of returning gay war veterans who didn't want to go back to their small towns after seeing the world. They bought up the old bikes at the Army Surplus, grabbed the uniforms and formed motorcycle gangs. If you've ever seen "The Wild One," that's really what it's about although they made Marlon Brando's character straight and didn't mention the "homosexual" aspect of the story.
By the early 60s, groups like The Matachine Society tried to present same-sex couples as "just like everyone else," but the vast majority of the community didn't see a place for themselves. Gender Roles were still very strict back then and the women didn't to shoehorn themselves into the June Cleaver Home Maker role and the men didn't feel they fit into the modern man with a house in the suburbs and an office in the city.
The men and women's communities grew apart and the women followed a more earthy, sapphic and nature-based culture (calling themselves "lesbians") and the men formed much more urban, hardcore, sexualized lives around Disco and late nights and they called themselves "gay."
By the time the 80s rolled around.. the ERA and AIDS hit our communities hard... those two communities were forced out of necessity to bond at least political alliances. Which is when you started to hear "gay and lesbian" applied to action groups and even parts of town. Eventually that grew... We acknowledged the existence of the bisexual community and although we have little in common with the transexual community, we saw our fights as symbiotic and they too were brought under the umbrella.
And of course as horrible as AIDS was to our community (by the time I was 21, I had buried 15 or so close friends... which hadn't been seen by any generation since the Vietnam War) but it was also the dropping of the A-bomb where we decided we were either going to have to stand up and fight and lay down and die.
Which - of course - is why we tend to be pretty militant and in people's faces. It's the only reason most of us are alive.
I see what you did there.
Thanks for the informative history lesson
That house looks pretty cool.
Thanks PoD. I always wondered why "gay" was only men.
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