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Thousands run to remember Pulse victims three years later (Original Post) shenmue Jun 2019 OP
this is great Skittles Jun 2019 #1
I went to the pride parade in Houston the same year Mersky Jun 2019 #2
Literally pisses me off Mersky Jun 2019 #3
#I keep saying #neveragain. Someday--maybe. maybe riversedge Jun 2019 #4

Mersky

(4,981 posts)
2. I went to the pride parade in Houston the same year
Sun Jun 9, 2019, 03:30 AM
Jun 2019

I went in solidarity. Unafraid in neon.

It was a beautiful night had with the man I loved, who was not my husband, but nonetheless okay. Fuck all y'all for judging the people in the south. We are here. Wake up. Dammit.

Mersky

(4,981 posts)
3. Literally pisses me off
Sun Jun 9, 2019, 03:49 AM
Jun 2019

I remember the judgment call stay or...I'm there

Doing this in Houston has, mindfuck<consequences


Behold the weird midfuck shit of needing to account for. I was alll, huhhhh. thought I was.....Number one, unexpected in Houston? Shell oil? They appreciate their lgbtq and stepping out ... I swear, good golly this would be less weird if my cousin like a little brother aid at the time that Shell set better safety =standards than the res. I'd argue that ...that is not the right ears.

Literally fucking kills me.

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