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Prism & Pen
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Aug 31
They Called Me Deer In School. Well, Deer Can Also Be Gay
Gay slang in Brazil with a pinch of…
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J. M. Tolcher
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May 4
Why Can’t Queers Just Stop Being Victims?
The psychology and corruption of language
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Logan Silkwood
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Mar 18
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Why I (Queer) Code-Switch at Work
I’m learning more about why fashion is a…
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Amethysta
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Jan 4, 2023
Labels — the Ultimate Weapon Against Queerness
The only story in which my double half-decaf looks…
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Emma Holiday
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Dec 2, 2022
Can I be a woman and not be a female?
Splitting hairs or helping the language of gender expand to add…
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Collin McGuinness
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Apr 7, 2022
Time to Retire the Term Homophobia
Words matter, and this word serves us no purpose anymore
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Grayson Bell
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Mar 10, 2022
Say No to Pronouns!
Why are so many people opposed to this part of speech?
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Mila Bea
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Mar 1, 2022
Language, Dialogue, Coming Out, and… Sex and the City?
Struggling with relational dysphoria and…
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Grayson Bell
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Nov 29, 2019
Using They/Them as Singular Pronouns
It’s not grammatically incorrect, so please respect people’s pronouns
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