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Vicious a deliciously, sarcastic British Broadcasting Company sitcom
vicious is a British broadcasting corporation sitcom that I happen to find on my TV. I love a good British sitcom and to me this sitcom is 100% one of the best British sitcom I have ever seen in my whole life. the premise of the show was very very simple. It’s about a gay couple of elderly persuasion who live in London in a what would be known as an apartment complex but in England, it would be a flat.
RIKKI LA ROUGEPublished 4 months ago in PrideBoy George Take it like A Man
Boy George’s autobiography is a great read. It was released in 1995 written by Boy George, of course. Basically, he tells his life story before Culture Club, in, after and solo. I loved reading his autobiography, in fact I had always wanted to read it, and I finally had a chance. To read the book is like you are sitting in a English pub with Boy George having a drink or two and he’s telling you how it was.
RIKKI LA ROUGEPublished 4 months ago in PrideQueen James & Dr. John: ShakesQueer pt. 2 (a VENUS VALLEY chapter)
Info-dump chapter! I had a lot I wanted to say in the last chapter and a few different places I wanted to take it; but for those who want to know more, there’s plenty more to know - and like a good little philosophy blogger, telling you all about it can raise plenty more questions!
Mx. Stevie (or Stephen) ColePublished 4 months ago in PrideMy review of the Nanny sitcom
my grandmother and I used to watch the nanny all of the time and for that reason, this sitcom will always have a special place in my heart. Originally, airing on CBS, the nanny is about a nice Jewish girl from Flushing, queens, who got kicked out by her ex-boyfriend from their relationship and his bridal shop, and that in the shows theme song is explained.
RIKKI LA ROUGEPublished 4 months ago in PrideRuPaul‘s VH1 talkshow
in the late 1990s, iconic drag queen RuPaul had a talk show on VH1, and the show was really good. Roo was always joined on stage with her best friend and assistant Michelle visage. In my personal point of view, the RuPaul talk show was really a good and entertaining late night talk show to watch. Well, the show was on the air. Some notable guests that came to mind are Dennis Rodman, who RuPaul kissed on one episode. Other notable guests were the B-52, the late Olivia, Newton-John, and MDO – another incarnation of Menudo, these are the few that came to my mind initially. I have never forgotten the memorable moment on the show, when Dennis Rodman and RuPaul shared a kiss on the lips. RuPaul’s opinion of the kiss and Dennis’ lips were that it was “nice and juicy.”
RIKKI LA ROUGEPublished 4 months ago in PrideHow To Levitate
One of the most fascinating feats in magic is the ability to levitate and there are many methods to make this happen in this story we're going to cover just a few of them we're going to cover some simple methods that can be done at home right now, then some more advanced techniques that'll take a little bit of practice and preparation. We'll also cover some more expensive versions the professionals use that you've probably seen on some national television shows, let's get ready to learn how to levitate. In this first method, the magician walks into the room and then covers the front of their body with a blanket or a towel then magically they seem to just levitate right off the floor this looks pretty convincing and it is super simple to perform.
Mavin WinstonPublished 4 months ago in PrideFacebook Group Named After Ghana's VP Has Labeled FixTheCountry Activist "Gay" This Is Liken to Assassination & Terrorism on The Life of Oliver Barker-Vormawor
Tuesday, 28 November 2023 By: TB Obwoge In Ghana, just for writing this and some of the things I've written about the happenings in the country could end my life. These are the types of things that would also land Ghanian journalists in jail. Ghana under Akufo-Addo isn't a country of freedom or justice.
IwriteMywrongsPublished 5 months ago in Pride- Top Story - November 2023
Gentles & Lady-Men! VENUS VALLEY sees the queer in Shakespeare (part 1)
Welcome to a chapter I’ve been waiting and wanting to write for a while, because it’s one of the fun chapters of this book-in-progress! If you’re just joining in, you’ve found the chapter-by-chapter release of my LGBTQIA+ centric philosophy chat book, in which your inputs will shape my edits til the finished book says what my beloved brave and beautiful rainbow flag community want people to know, rather than just me being a look-how-clever-I-am philosopher. I’ve learned a big lesson in writing as I’ve tried to rush my way to this chapter, as things I’ve tried to squeeze in quickly have shouted at me from the page, that they deserve real space to speak. So feel free to click a link I’ll put in later, where you can see the focus I’ve given about philosophies ancient and modern from outside my own sphere of knowledge, learning as I teach; or read on for the first in a set of upcoming chapters where I’ll have fun indulging my biggest fandoms and dig into some of the deeper philosophies behind them. Welcome, queerly beloveds, to Venus Valley: Queer Philosophers’ Forum!
Mx. Stevie (or Stephen) ColePublished 5 months ago in Pride **Guru Nanak Dev Jayanti 2023: Wishes, Messages, Quotes for Prakash Utsav**
Guru Nanak Dev Jayanti, celebrated with immense joy and reverence, marks the birth anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev Ji, the founder of Sikhism. In 2023, as we observe the auspicious occasion, it's not just a festival; it's a time for spiritual reflection and spreading goodwill. On this Guru Nanak Dev Jayanti 2023, let's delve into the significance of Prakash Utsav and explore heartfelt wishes, messages, and quotes to share with loved ones.
Debjit DasPublished 5 months ago in PrideW.O.K.E. W.O.C. - a VENUS VALLEY chapter
Yet again a chapter has seen fit to add itself to my book-in-progress, as something I alluded to last time deserves more space of its own. Welcome, if you’ve just joined in, to the chapter-by-chapter release of my LGBTQIA+ centric philosophy-(hopefully)-made-easy book; in which your inputs, insights and comments become my edits as you take up my invitation to freely debate discuss, question, contribute, so your values, views and voices can be part of the finished book when it emerges in physical form. After too long of a break because life stuff keeps happening (it’s good stuff, it just takes up a lot of time!) welcome back, queerly beloveds, to Venus Valley: Queer Philosophers’ Forum.
Mx. Stevie (or Stephen) ColePublished 5 months ago in PridePROUD
There is a line that exists here. A line that resides on the edge of my world and theirs. My world consists of love, peace, respect and dignity. Their world contains smoke, barriers and violence. Violence they use against us. Where I live, we celebrate colour, love, unity, freedom, and each other. Where they walk leaves trails unspeakable. But I’ve heard it. I’ve heard it all too well and clear. It’s vile. It hurts.
Indigo ValePublished 6 months ago in PrideBangladeshi Catimon mango
The experimental cultivation of Katimon, an all-season mango, has been underway for the past two years on a nine-hectare plot of land located in Puthia upazila of Rajshahi district. Sources indicate that a variety of mangoes, including Fazli, Gopal Bhog, Khirsapat, Luxman Bhog, Langra, Amrapali, and Ashina, are grown on approximately 18,515 hectares of land in Rajshahi district. Given the profitability of mango cultivation compared to other crops, an increasing number of farmers in Rajshahi are expressing interest in cultivating mangoes on their own land.
Foysal MahmudPublished 7 months ago in Pride