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⚠️content warning and viewer discretion: mentions of and threats of rape, torture, body mutilation, and brutality in video below ⚠️:

the AUDACITY of Zionists.

this isn't a pro-Israel march, this is a march for zionists to fuel their hatred for Palestinian people. this is a march FILLED with Israeli and American propaganda.

a lot of what these pro-zionists are talking about (the sexual violence, specifically) has been debunked. 1000s of Palestinian women have been killed by the IOF since October 7th, they and children represent the majority of those slaughtered. why don't they talk about them? because they don't see Palestinian people as human beings -and aside from constantly deflecting whenever things were brought up by this activist, they're perfectly content with dehumanizing Palestinian people.

less we forget the context of what happened leading up to October 7th and what Israel had been doing leading up to that specific moment -the hostages Israel has had in their prison systems are CHILDREN and youths who often are kept isolated and imprisoned in their systems for whatever charges the courts come up with of THEIR volition. you can research this and see how many 1000s of Palestinian people have been kidnapped, tortured, and abused by Israeli military for decades -well before this year.

no one is saying civilians deserve to be hurt or killed by ANY government or organization -people are pointing out the DOUBLE STANDARDS about the 'loss of life arguments,' when Palestinian people have & continue to face disproportionate amounts of settler-colonial violence. who have been without adequate water, food, fuel, electricity, proper medical care and aid for over a month now -on top of going through ANOTHER blackout in telecommunications.

end the occupation and free palestine!

video was posted November 15th, 2023 (EST)

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🌈 What's COMING OUT (pun intended) in November? Which books are you excited for? Which books are you adding to your TBR? Any other queer November book releases you know of?

Note: Some dates may have changed. We haven’t read all of these books, so please check reviews for more details on queer identities represented and check StoryGraph for content warnings!

Books listed above their respective graphics.

ID: A post of eight slides. Background is made up of a 6-stripe dark rainbow for each slide. Slide one has a white square which reads "100 queer books coming out in November!". The 147 is in matching dark rainbow stripes and November is in brown. Text between the number and month are all caps black font. Subsequent slides feature a white grid outline with a column on the left that has the release date in white over a brown rectangle and book covers in three rows of 4 book covers each. The final slide has the same setup with only four book covers and the rest of the spaces are olive green rectangles. End ID.

🌈 November 1

The Wisdom of Bug by Alyson Root

Heading North by Holly M. Wendt

Only for the Holidays by Shannon O’Connor

Homestead for the Holidays by Wren Taylor

A Holly Jolly Christmas by Emily Wright

Trick Shot by Kayla Grosse

The Santa Pageant by Lillian Barry

The Pirate and the Porcelain Girl by Emily Riesbeck

🌈 November 2

Outdrawn by Deanna Grey

Yours Celestially by Al Hess

The Christmas Memory by Barbara Winkes

Violet Moon by Mel E. Lemon

🌈 November 3

You Can Count on Me by Fae Quin

The Worst Thing of All is the Light by JosΓ© Luis Serrano, Lawrence Schimel (Translator)

🌈 November 7

No One Left But You by Tash McAdam

Wren Martin Ruins It All by Amanda DeWitt

Today Tonight Forever by Madeline Kay Sneed

Emmett by L. C. Rosen

Finding My Elf by David Valdes

Gorgeous Gruesome Faces by Linda Cheng

Tonight, I Burn by Katherine J. Adams

A Power Unbound by Freya Marske

Bookshops & Bonedust by Travis Baldree

We Are the Crisis by Cadwell Turnbull

Last Night at the Hollywood Canteen by Sarah James

The Manor House Governess by C.A. Castle

You Owe Me One, Universe by Chad Lucas

Skip!: A Graphic Novel by Rebecca Burgess

Touching the Art by Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore

Something About Her by Clementine Taylor

A Nearby Country Called Love by Salar Abdoh

Sir Callie and the Dragon’s Roost by Esme Symes-Smith

Normporn: Queer Viewers and the TV That Soothes Us by Karen Tongson

Forsooth by Jimmy Matejek-Morris

Once Upon My Dads’ Divorce by Seamus Kirst, NoΓ©mie Gionet Landry (Illustrator)

The Order of the Banshee by Robyn Singer

Idol Moves by K.T. Salvo

The Sea of Stars by Gwenhyver

A Common Bond by T.M. Kuta

🌈 November 8

Just a Little Snack by Yah-Yah Scholfield

Risk the Fall by Riley Hart

🌈 November 9

Home for the Holidays by Erin Zak

🌈 November 10

Bad Beat by L.M. Bennett

Heir to Frost and Storm by Ben Alderson

Bitten by the Bond by Elaine White

sub/Dom by Rab Green

🌈 November 14

Dark Heir (Dark Rise #2) by C.S. Pacat

NeurodiVeRse by MJ James

The Crimson Fortress (The Ivory Key #2) by Akshaya Raman

In the Pines by Mariah Stillbrook

Plot Twist by Erin La Rosa

Megumi & Tsugumi, Vol. 4 by Mitsuru Si

Only She Came Back by Margot Harrison

Pritty by Keith F. Miller Jr.

An Atlas to Forever by Krystina Rivers

Just Lizzie by Karen Wilfrid

Come Find Me in the Midnight Sun by Bailey Bridgewater

Day by Michael Cunningham

Shadow Baron by Davinia Evans

Bait and Witch by Clifford Mae Henderson

Delay of the Game by Ari Baran

A Talent Ignited by Suzanne Lenoir

Rivals for Love by Ali Vali

Buried Secrets by Sheri Lewis Wohl

Living for You by Jenny Frame

Whiskey & Wine by Kelly Fireside, Tana Fireside

Ride with Me by Jenna Jarvis

Death on the Water by CJ Birch

Merciless Waters by Rae Knowles

A Kiss of the Siren’s Song by E.A.M. Trofimenkoff

The Nanny with the Nice List by K. Sterling

Livingston Girls by Briana Morgan

The Mischievous Letters of the Marquise de Q by Felicia Davin

🌈 November 15

The Best Mistake by Emily O’Beirne

System Overload by Saxon James

Vicarious by Chloe Spencer

Principle Decisions by Thea BelmontΒ 

Sapling’s Depths by Spencer Rose

🌈 November 16

That French Summer by Sienna Waters

Splinter : A Diverse Sleepy Hollow Retelling by Jasper Hyde

Until The Blood Runs Dry by MC Johnson

🌈 November 17

Sugar and Ice by Eule Grey

King of Death by Lily Mayne

🌈 November 19

Warts and All by Ashley Bennett

🌈 November 21

A Carol for Karol by Ann Roberts

Heaven Official’s Blessing: Tian Guan Ci Fu (Novel) Vol. 8 by MΓ² Xiāng TΓ³ng XiΓΉ

The Queer Girl is Going to be Okay by Dale Walls

Leverage by E.J. Noyes

Til Death Do Us Bard by Rose Black

Kringle Falls by Lynn Oliver Hudson

Warrior of the Wind by Suyi Davies Okungbowa

🌈 November 27

Hummingbird by Frances Thompson

🌈 November 28

Godly Heathens by H.E. Edgmon

Gwen & Art Are Not in Love by Lex CroucherΒ 

To Kill a Shadow by Katherine Quinn

For Never & Always by Helena Greer

A Grim and Sunken Vow by Ashley Shuttleworth

Alice Sadie Celine by Sarah Blakley-Cartwright

A Demon’s Guide to Wooing a Witch by Sally Hawley

A Country Kind of Love by Nicole Skillen

Thanks for your work. I hadn't heard of NeurodiVeRse by MJ James yet, it looks so cool!

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me to a cishet: hey look up the fire snail!!!!!!!

them: that’s weird :|

me to an lgbtq+ person: hey look up the fire snail!!!!!!!!

them: :O!!!!!!! fire snail!!!!!!!!!!

fire snail.

:00000 fire snail

The fact that this isn’t called a lava snail is some grade-A bullshit

MAGMA SNAIL

The fact that β€œ:O! Fire snail!!” was pretty much my exact reaction is pretty silly

O fire snail!

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can’t trust anyone who criticises the mamma mia movie. like wtf are you even criticising. the plot?? the characterisation?? my brother in christ they put meryl streep, colin firth and amanda seyfried on an island, got them drunk and asked them to sing abba songs in the campest way possible that’s LITERALLY. IT. by this point you have to just assume that you’re the problem.

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wario-land

I hate Nintendo Switch Online. I hate the lack of optimization. I hate the expensive subscription service. I hate the lack of games. I hate the limited time releases. I hate that it's never gonna have the level of content that the Wii virtual console had. I hate what capitalism has done to gaming.

This collection includes: All the GBA, GB and GBC games currently available on the Switch!!

+ And a few extra bonus!! Mostly from the same series'seses

They're all ready to be played in HD on PC. Just drag and drop the files on the included program

Target audience right here!! The joy of gaming and sharing it with others is the reason i post and i made this blog. Enjoy the Kirbyses very much, and do remember to support the official release whenever possible

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In Elmo’s voice: β€œI only had three lines!”

Okay but please watch the whole video. It’s just over a minute.

1. Robin Williams making off-the-cuff jokes that are definitely not Sesame Street appropriate.

2. The slow zoom in on Elmo’s face at the end.

3.Β Robin Williams

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Robins Williams’ laughter in the background is the most heartwarming, mood lifting thing I have ever heard.

This is literally the best thing to see first thing after I wake up 😊

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