Wait, so both Deadpool and Harley Quinn are bi/pan, and they are both some of the only characters of their respective franchises that can engage in meta-commentary....is this a secret bi/pan stereotype? Does everyone believe we have the ability to engage in meta-commentary to an unseen audience and break the fourth wall on reality?!
Joscelyn turns to camera Little do they know, right? Shhh...this is just between you and me...
You know them bisexuals and pansexuals! Always turning and talking to invisible onlookers who aren't there making hilarious commentary on their circumstances! Having the ability to modify reality on a whim for comedic effect! Can't trust 'em!
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Why? What makes for better emo punk than the overwhelming intensity and borderline toxicity so many of us find in the highs and lows of lesbian love? Dyke Drama is Sadie Switchblade’s solo project, and this music lives up to this name. While her music will likely speak to any sapphic, gotta say as a trans dyke, it hits especially hard.
Where to start?
“Crying in a Bathroom Stall” is the song where Sadie first grabbed me. An aggressive guitar riff capturing that moment where we just want to burst into tears and scream from love lost. And with the last line, my heart breaks, “Do all tall girls die alone?”
While there’s a lot of heartbreak from the referenced dyke drama in her music, there are also moments of timid hope.
The song “Thelma and Louise” is especially one of those. It’s that moment I think a lot of us have had, when you and another find each other but fear you will hurt one another. But instead, maybe we take a chance on each other?
And for those nights drenched in rough feelings, barely able to stand it, and you throw yourselves into each others lips anyway, there’s “Up Against the Bricks.”
Linda reviews "Trueflame" by Vanessa Ricci-Thode, Fireborn book 2:
"I recommend Trueflame and would suggest reading book one first. This book is full of amazing characters, betrayals, secrets, and surprises - a war between water and fire. Wow."
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Stupidly #kinky and pretty much a #nudist here at this stage fuck clothing 🤣
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