Having separate flags is good bcos it’s good to have a symbol for your particular identity to embrace but it also important to remember the rainbow flag unites us all. All LGBT+ people can use it. I feel like it’s somehow become assumed by a lot of younger lgbt+ people that it’s only fr gay men, which it isn’t and never has been
The rainbow flag when originally created by Gilbert Baker in 1978 actually contained 8 stripes that were assigned values and specific meanings that were meant to show what unites us and what we value as a community,
It took 30 people to hand dye AND hand stitch the first 2 pride flags- 30 people of various identities came together to create the first symbol of pride. Hot pink was removed due to fabric shortages and turquoise was mixed with indigo to have the darker blue we have today.
Having individual flags is great to show your identity but I think we shouldn’t forget that the rainbow flag isn’t reserved for gay men, it was created to show what we all have in common regardless of identity.
to add to the notn reminders: take a break *before* your wrist hurts! stretch, hold for 10 seconds and relax, go grab something to drink or a snack. let your eyes relax, too!
(you can also try switching hands, using a tablet or phone to grind, a stylus on a touch screen, etc)
Okay I work at FedEx and 1) the conveyor belts go 60 mph 2) fragile stickers mean literally nothing 3) I’ve literally seen a driver dropkick a package onto the truck so make sure you bubble wrap the fuck out of your shit.
ok but seriously….. y’all can’t be… for real about thirsting over a fucking David Cage written character in twenty eighteen like have some self respect for fuck’s sake
if the room was released today there would be entire blogs dedicated to how sexy they thought the psychologist guy was