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  3. It's not a happy bear, is it. "What the hell does he see in her? She's way too skinny, totally hairless, and she has those weird bumps on her chest. Bleh. Men are pigs." Or maybe it is serious, as befits the officiant. "By the power vested in me by Ursa Maior and the Minnsota Zoo, I now pronounce you lunch and dinner."
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  4. Recalling the first years of Pride celebrations in the early 1970s, photographer Stanley Stellar remembers how all the energy was concentrated in a small area of Christopher Street in New York City’s West Village. At the time, it was the rare neighborhood where gay people could go and meet in public, and Pride parades operated at a neighborhood-level size too — a far cry from the estimated five million people who attended last July’s World Pride event in New York City, the largest LGBTQ celebration in history. “It started as a small social thing,” Stellar, now 75, recalls. “There were marchers too — very brave souls with signs, like Marsha P. Johnson, who inspired all of us. When people would taunt us, cars would drive by and spit at us, yell at us constantly, Marsha would be there, looking outrageous and glorious in her own aesthetic, and she would say ‘pay them no mind.’ That’s what the ‘P’ is for, is ‘pay them no mind, don’t let them stop us.’” That unstoppable spirit is now marking its 50th anniversary: the first Pride parades took place in the U.S. in 1970, a year after the uprising at the Stonewall Inn that many consider to be the catalyst for the modern LGBTQ liberation movement. In a year when large gatherings are prevented by the coronavirus and many Pride events have been cancelled or postponed, over 500 Pride and LGBTQIA+ community organizations from 91 countries will participate in Global Pride on June 27. But, over the decades, Pride parades have evolved in a way that goes beyond the number of participants — and, having photographed five decades worth of them, Stellar has seen that evolution firsthand. “That was the epicenter of the gay world,” he says of the early years of Pride. The Stonewall Uprising took place over a series of nights at the end of June 1969. Although the LGBTQ community had pushed back against police discrimination in several other smaller occasions in the late 1960s in cities like San Francisco and L.A., Stonewall cut through in an unprecedented way. “People were ready for an event like Stonewall, and they had the communication and the planning in place to start talking right away,” says Katherine McFarland Bruce, author of Pride Parades: How a Parade Changed the World. Activist groups in L.A. and Chicago, which also held Pride Parades in 1970, immediately made connections with counterparts in New York to plan actions around the anniversary. Where in L.A., the spirit was more about having fun and celebrating, Bruce says, New York was planned more as an action to connect activists. “We have to come out into the open and stop being ashamed, or else people will go on treating us as freaks,” one attendee at the parade in New York City told the New York Times in 1970. “ This march is an affirmation and declaration of our new pride.” By 1980, Pride parades had taken place around the world in cities like Montreal, London, Mexico City and Sydney. But as that decade got underway, the tone of the events shifted, as the tragedies of the AIDS crisis became central to actions and demonstrations. By this time, Stellar had a large circle of queer friends and started making more photos of the community to document their every day lives. “I really felt like I owed it to us, as in the queer ‘us,’ to start just photographing who I knew and who I thought was worthy of being remembered,” says Stellar, who has an upcoming digital exhibition hosted by Kapp Kapp Gallery, with 10% of proceeds going to support the Marsha P. Johnson Institute. To Bruce, Pride shows how the LGBTQ community has been able to consistently demand action and visibility around the issues of the day. Where in the 1980s, groups organized around the AIDS crisis, the 1990s saw greater media visibility for LGBTQ people in public life, leading to more businesses starting to come on board for Pride participation. While the Stonewall anniversary had long provided the timing for annual Pride events, President Bill Clinton issued a proclamation in 1999 that every June would be Gay and Lesbian Pride Month in the U.S. (President Barack Obama broadened the definition in 2008, when he issued a proclamation that the month of June be commemorated as Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Pride Month.) The early 2000s then saw greater campaigning for same-sex marriage. During the summer of 2010, Bruce did contemporary research for her book, attending six different Pride parades across the U.S., including one in San Diego, home to the nation’s largest concentration of military personnel, where campaigning was concentrated on repealing the “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy. “I think Pride is a vehicle for LGBT groups to make the issues of the day heard both in their own community and in the wider civic community to which they belong,” Bruce reflects — adding that in recent years, campaigns for racial justice and transgender rights have become more prominent.
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  5. From a photoshoot with photographer Mattheus Lian.
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  6. Well you faggots MUST have seen that strapline around fag exposure cyberspace frequently for a few years now. But for those who don't know Richard Crowe is a notorious UK faggot from Somerset England. Used to work for the London Olympics 2012. Was exposed as a fag to his wife and kids a while back by some mean Dom and here he is probably rivalling Baars and Boris for the most exposed fag of all. Likes humiliation by and in the presence of younger men. I came across this wall of shame composite a few days back. So are YOU on it? Well I can see a few infamous faces for sure The faggots text accompanying this is worth repeating: "all these faggots, eager to get a little time in the limelight, desperate to be seen naked by men and boys the world over. Embarrassing isn't it. They must be so humiliated to end up here, on this wall of shame, each eager to claim they are More Queer Than Richard Crowe...but maybe they enjoy that. Maybe you do too. But then why isn't your picture up here? Don't you deserve to be seen naked too? Never too late, you know. Just get naked, grab your pens and get the camera clicking. I'm sure we'd all love to see another faggot who is More Queer than Richard Crowe...who is, apparently, lurking in the collage somewhere. Can you spot him? What's the dirty faggot doing?"
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  7. So here are some possible comebacks to keep handy for use when they're needed:
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  10. Doghouse Canary
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  12. He is in a class by himself...truly perfect. Jim French was so damn lucky the day Jim Yount agreed to completely undress, uncovering that incredibly sexy physique. I'm sure he was in awe as all of us still are. This collection is amazing and we are fortunate that you, @Steve , chose to share it with us. Many thanks for showing us such beautiful, sexy and--most of all--arousing photographs. Over the years my middle member has erupted more times than I can count gazing at Mr Pruitt. What a treat seeing all these photos together! I just realized I've commented before. Sorry for the repetition, but John Pruitt is definitely worth it!
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  14. This couple had their wedding ceremony held at Minnesota Zoo and ended up getting hilariously photobombed by a Russian grizzly bear. You bitch…
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  15. PHOTOGRAPHER: Ivy Hyve
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  16. Appreciate the Daddy in your life.
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  17. Then of course there are saunas..
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  18. True. T/F: You go to the gym regularly.
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  19. Edgars Snepsts The Model Edgars Snepsts is a model from Latvia. He is a blond, chiseled man. He loves to work on his muscles and train all day. He is a sexy bodybuilder. This handsome hunk is 28 years old, and he is an Instagram model. He has obtained 93k followers on Instagram, and his other social media profiles are doing just as well. He is a gym junkie, and when he is not in the gym and working on his gorgeous body, he is at home, taking pictures and putting out content for his fans. He tries to put as much content as he can on his social media profiles, but he is most active on his Twitter profile. All of his pictures are steamy, and he loves to show off his abs and big, muscular arms. That’s enough to make anyone swoon over him. But he keeps surprising his fans with content, and most when he decided to make an OnlyFans account and post his most risky photos there. He is on the rise to be one of the next most popular Instagram models and creators. He loves modeling and photoshoots, but his main career is fitness. Edgars Is A Social Media Star Edgars Snepsts is loved and adored on social media. Even more, after he started an OnlyFans account. He tries to engage with his fans through posts and stories. Edgars is a bodybuilder hunk, but he has a sweet heart. This handsome blond is so much more than his looks. He wants to put out content that his fans would like, and he is trying to commit more to his online career. He posted last week on his Instagram that he is thinking about opening a YouTube channel, as he wants to show his followers all of his workout routines. Edgars has worked with a lot of photographers, and one of them is Stas Vokman. He is a Moscow-based, Russian photographer, and Edgars has worked with him more than once. He does a great job of capturing Edgars’ amazing and ripped body and huge muscles on camera. Edgars is much more than his muscles, he has a pretty face and gorgeous blonde hair. Now, who doesn’t like blondes? Edgars is still working hard on his modeling career, and even though he has a lot more to go, he is still quite successful as a bodybuilder and a fitness model. Edgars Snepsts (@edgars_snepsts) - Instagram Edgars Snepsts - Twitter Edgars Snepsts - OnlyFans (AdonisMale Biography added by the website, not by the original poster)
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  20. adding some photos from my work with Roman Khodorov
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  21. From a series of photos to advertise a brand of earbuds. (What, not Bluetooth?!) I don’t really care for this photographer’s style.
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