Poppers are super fun.
Also, I literally just saw the top 4 Rupaul's Drag Race Season 10 queens LAST NIGHT. The show was packed in a mid- sized theater. It was a birthday gift. My bf loved the show, and the host even asked all the straight men there to stand up. There weren't a lot, but there were some. The were a TON of straight women there. |
TONS of people love drag race // that is why DragCon is such a hit:
https://www.dragstardiva.com/2018/05...-con-l-a-2018/ https://variety.com/2017/tv/news/rup...ka-1202404752/ BUT most of the "straight" folks loving drag race are teenage girls/women who crave fantasy & glamour in their life... |
Well now I wanna try poppers.
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Wow, Mehran was always a great listen but he turned it up to 100 on this one. Makes me wanna starve myself and reroute my intestines. Just a really interesting voice and I enjoyed him spending a little more time sharing his thought processes which he did with great eloquence.
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Re: The "women have always had a voice" comment...
May I present Exhibit A: #MeToo Exhibit B: Most of us STILL get cents to the man's dollar = money/power == voice a lot in this country/world. Exhibit C: The fact that we are STILL debating Roe v Wade Women have HAD voices, but they have been voices that have had to fight to be heard and STILL get dismissed by a lot of society to this day... There were many women that didn't vote for Hillary cause they didn't think a WOMAN could be fit for the job... There are WOMEN who don't believe women can evolve, have a voice & have power. (Disclaimer - I voted for Bernie, cause I wasn't a fan of her specifically, but I voted for her in the big race) |
Mehran's so good. Have him on at least once a week if you want.
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i think Mehran is awesome. he's been and done and he's not stupid or unversed. that being said, he sounded like an old man on his front porch shaking stick at the youth. awwwww, are we not grateful enough for Dixie Carter (who, btw, did not share Julia Sugarbaker's progressivism)? hmmm? is 3rd wave feminism different from first and second wave? are we not using their words and instead our own to reflect our modern times the way they did? do we not still have miles to go before we sleep?! put your cane down, Grandpa.
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