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Boat Explodes After Occupants Harass Vessel Flying Pride Flags

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Twitter and TikTok."These people harassed my family because we were flying gay pride flags in Moses Lake Washington, by racing around us and shouting gay slurs.

Then, their boat literally blew up!" recounted Twitter user @retro_ushi_, who identifies as transgender and queer in their bio."#KarmaIsReal" they added in a hashtag.In an ironic twist, the occupants of the anti-LGBTQ+ vessel — who had been recorded holding up the middle finger and shouting antigay slurs — swam to the Pride boat for rescue after theirs exploded.

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