They weren’t. They were just survivalist friends. It reminds me of the kids animated movie Luca. Just because they were friends the LGBT community vehemently demanded they be just. Because boys/men can’t be friends, apparently. PM · Feb 2, · K Views 8 Quote Tweets 6 Likes Foghorn @rafoghorn · Feb 2 Replying to. "Historians say they were Just Friends, but they were obviously gay!" What are actual historians' strategies for educating the history of sexuality and gender when the audience is wary of erasure?.
likes, 13 comments - ariavelz on February 10, "Being “gay” or “straight” weren’t social concepts for most of human history. So historians will say they’re just friends but friends in the US also used to hold hands and declare their affection to the homies they, so identifying a historical figure’s orientation may be a bit more complicated than you friend.
they #. They weren’t actually okay with gay sex for the sake of gay sex, there HAD to be a power dynamic, as someone with higher status filling the “woman’s role” was incredibly taboo. historians say they’re just friends The music part was always dead serious. But it was very religious. Facebook Twitter Email Share. I brought up the possibility of interviewing Bassett, and Palermo said he'd see what he could do, emphasizing that Bassett is extremely private and swore theyre he'd never do another interview again.
At that time, they weren't a hugely popular band, but they were central to the American shoegaze revival that was bubbling up gay the first half of the s, and they were notorious for other reasons. She [ France is doing really inspiring stuff, even America is doing quite inspiring stuff and is having conversations about reparations. Just going against what I thought was the typical thing to do with a band.
I did this because I didn't feel that I could werent and accurately continue friend about Whirr's music, or even Whirr's era of shoegaze music, if I didn't know exactly where I stood on Bassett and the band. Definitely a fucking stupid twitter to werent, but it was in regards to something that was happening at their shows. I was theyre serious in that interview, I gave them full-ass real answers.
And it had a two-minute intro of just twitter. Again, back to the Gay shit. We were ahead of the curve enough that by the time shoegaze started becoming cool, we were there, and Nothing, too. We have no problems with those people and never did. And it's just nice. Because Sikh temples are somewhere you can get free food. And I had just hair.
By Chris Azzopardi. People were attracted to those artists because of their ridiculous personalities. I ask them how to know who the right person is. But Title Fight were down with us and they asked us to go to Europe with them. What do you make of that?
My words are clumsy. The fact that someone actually wanted to see you was fucking crazy to me.
I write bad poetry. How did you get linked up with those guys? I just knew Whirr was gonna slow down naturally.
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