In 1993, a group of young lesbians joined the Women’s Day rally in Quezon City, sparking what would later be known as the “mother of all Prides in the Philippines”.
Yesterday, after 7 years in development, we finally got to shoot day 1 of what is hopefully more shooting days!
I'm sorry, Kaya hindi ko kahit kailan matanggap yang "baby steps" at representation shit na yan e. Kasi insulto yan sa mga lesbiana who have been making lesbian media bago pa tayo reglahin.
Funniest artist gap I know of is how Tarantadong Kalbo is probably a militant leftist/sympathetic to the cause and worked on the My Little Pony Equestria Girls show, beast mode tbh
The way Call Me Maybe is genuinely one of the best pop songs ever made and everybody fucking loves it (even though they pretend like they don’t). Literally one hundred perfect success rate. That song could lead to world peace
one day we really need to talk about modern mematic warfare and how the “tel and aviv” or “spiritually israeli” jokes use internet irony to desensitize the public to mass violence, laundering the language of apartheid and genocide into casual, everyday discourse.
Bakit may mga galit?
Name na nga lang ipagdadamot pa? In our office, kung lgbt ka, pwede mo papalitan yung dead name mo sa company portal. Meaning sa office teams, and company email, you're recognized as your chosen name.
Kung di para sayo, wag ipagkait sa iba.
i feel like this tweet ignores several elephants in the room of why ppl may grow out of kpop, and it also ignores that ppl grow out of various music genres all the time. but I don’t disagree with the heart of the twt which implies xenophobia affects how ppl treat n view kpop