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23 Funny Tweets Only Sapphics Will Understand

being sapphic is so exhausting i just watched 5 seasons of a show for one lesbian kissthis is just what being 17 and gay is like pic.twitter.com/Mfa6ncy2M1Queer women will guess your zodiac sign in 0.2 seconds but can’t guess if you’re flirting with themthe lesbian agenda pic.twitter.com/c7ark9SoS5happy pride month here’s the butch bear pic.twitter.com/at50KmDlHmthe ultimatum queer love is so sick bc they know damn well lesbians can fall in love with strangers in 3 weeksmy gf send me flowers and my roomate said “what’s the occasion” let’s have a moment of silence for straight girlsyou know your fav character is good when theyre hated and misunderstood by half of the fandom but loved and cherished by lesbiansevery sapphic i know has had an intense, visceral, borderline homoerotic friendship with a girl that ended either very badly or very abruptly & changed the entire trajectory of their lives. what’s up with thatgiving your queer friend rainbow merch is not the right way to celebrate pride.

celebrate pride by giving your queer friend a sword and a vendettaI love that Michelle Yeoh told women “never let anyone tell you that you’re past your prime” but I honestly think if more actresses over 50 knew how wildly popular they were on sapphic thirst Twitter they would realize that concept does not exist herehappy pride month to everyone that survived a lesbian situationshipBehind every hot girl there’s a deep history with clairoIf you wore these as a kid, you’re a lesbian now https://t.co/lskgU0aUgXGays: He lives like 40mins away. It’ll never work.Lesbians: pic.twitter.com/7ZyRd2A0VkPOV: you’re watching the ultimatum: queer love pic.twitter.com/fCvAhNRRo0the gay boy and lesbian best friend that everyone thinks are dating

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School Book Bans: Texans Reject Pro-Censorship Hopefuls
recent rise in book bans, with PEN America reporting that the 2022-23 academic year saw 3,362 instances of book banning, a 33 percent increase from the previous year.Frank Strong, a teacher in Austin, Texas, who tracks school board elections, wrote in his Anger & Clarity newsletter that nine of the 15 candidates who ran on banning certain books from schools lost their races."Voters decided again to reject some of the worst, most anti-book candidates," Strong wrote, adding, "And, what's more, these results continued a clear pattern, stretching back through four election cycles to November 2022, of voters successfully organizing to resist extremist takeovers of their school boards."Strong tracked the races using a 23-page document that he compiled, which includes information on the candidates, whether they are for or against book bans, and what they have said about censorship in the past.Strong also tracked whether candidates were supported by groups such as Moms for Liberty, which advocates for "parental rights at all levels of government" and has worked to prevent schools from teaching LGBTQ+ content.Moms for Liberty supporters say American schools should focus their efforts on the country's illiteracy rate instead of teaching children about "gender ideology." Newsweek contacted Moms for Liberty for comment via email outside normal working hours.In September, Moms for Liberty endorsed Brandi Burkman in her school board election.
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