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[Drag Queens dressed (presumably) as Elphaba and Glinda from Wicked, photographed on a Paris street]

[Drag Queens dressed (presumably) as Elphaba and Glinda from Wicked, photographed on a Paris street]

theskywasmadeofamethyst:

feelingoftemptation:

This amazing poster was sent to the law school to other day. I had to share.

I want to go to your law school Tami!!!!

theskywasmadeofamethyst:

feelingoftemptation:

This amazing poster was sent to the law school to other day. I had to share.

I want to go to your law school Tami!!!!

fuckyeahdavidmitchell:

fingersinpies:

Made by my dear Riona.

Now, many LGBT Laughs followers may be thinking; “How is this funny? It’s just two awkward-looking British guys making out”. Peep Show fans, and Robert Webb/David Mitchell fans, however, will be giggling like schoolchildren. What made it even better for me? ‘My Heart Will Go On’ was playing when I saw it.

Why is it that Johnny Spaghetti Stain in fucking Georgia can knock a woman up, legally be married to her, and then beat the shit out of her, but these two intelligent, sophisticated writers who have been together for 20 years can’t get married?

( Seth MacFarlane (via abcdebony) )

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Say Cheese! Lady Gaga inspired flashmob @ Sydney Harbour, led by Drag Queens Joyce Maynge and Decoda Secret.

My painting “The Cher Within” depicts the magical moment when a drag performer prepares to cross the line between ambiguous guy in his underwear to full-on diva extraordinaire, in this case fashioned after his ultimate heroine, Cher. The painting also represents the diva in everyone, those who have actually taken their sequinned acts to the stage and those who may have offered more intimate performances behind bathroom doors, with towels for wigs and hairbrush microphones.
(Paul Richmond)

My painting “The Cher Within” depicts the magical moment when a drag performer prepares to cross the line between ambiguous guy in his underwear to full-on diva extraordinaire, in this case fashioned after his ultimate heroine, Cher. The painting also represents the diva in everyone, those who have actually taken their sequinned acts to the stage and those who may have offered more intimate performances behind bathroom doors, with towels for wigs and hairbrush microphones.

(Paul Richmond)

I recently came out to one of my male friends. His reaction? “Phew! When you said you had something important to tell me I thought you might be dying…” IMMD

( http://itmademyday.com )