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Frighteningly Spot-On

by on Oct.04, 2016, under Film & TV, Snark, Society

Last weekend, my lady Kate McKinnon as well Alec Baldwin did an awesome and hilarious parody on SNL of the first 2016 US Presidential Debate (which happened just the Monday prior). It is so spot-on that we all should be frightened – simply because this impersonation is exactly what Donald Trump truly is, and perhaps Alec’s portrayal is even tamer than the real thing. Trump’s this close not only to becoming president of his own country but also the most powerful man in the world.

And that is a frightening thought indeed.

Do the right thing, American brothers and sisters!

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True Colors

by on Oct.03, 2016, under Music & Theater, Queer

This is a few years old, but it’s still absolutely touching. This collaboration of YouTube personalities in support of the Trevor Project shows to me that there is still hope in this world and that LGBT youth still have folks who believe in them.

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Moving Cargo

by on Oct.02, 2016, under Film & TV

In the spirit of Train to Busan, here is a zombie short film from Australia that preceded the South Korean blockbuster by a couple of years. It’s just as moving; what is it about fathers and zombies these days?

It’s worth the watch.

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Subtext Becomes Text

by on Oct.01, 2016, under Geeky, Queer, Society

Recently, current Wonder Woman comic book writer Greg Rucka (who also had an acclaimed run on a prior volume of the book in the 2000s) gave an interview wherein he basically confirmed that Wonder Woman is “queer.”

Of course, this made the rounds of social media, with a fairly good number of people praising the revelation. It is, after all, the natural progression for a character who has been seen as an icon for the LGBT community for the longest time and whose very roots are intimately tied to queerness.

As expected, however, a predictable subset of society that is ignorant at best and homophobic at worst also had their rant say. Negative reactions I’ve read ranged from the comparatively-mellow-yet-simplistic, “But she’s always been straight!” to the hysterical-and-simultaneously-moronic, “Why are we promoting porn in comic books for kids? Think of the children!”

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