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This Twitter account is doing God’s work by documenting the steamiest gay makeouts in film & TV

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pay for the app’s services—clog up our feeds.Still, there are users out there who make the so-called “Bird App” worthwhile, especially among the denizens of Gay Twitter™ who have a special knack for making lemonade out of lemons. (Take, for example, the way they turned this post from an anti-LGBTQ+ bigot into the first great meme of Pride Month ’23.) One such user making Twitter a gayer, sexier, and all-around better place is @buckIeydiaz, whose account has made a habit of sharing high-quality GIFs of scenes from film and television where men are making out.Case in point:Perfil falso (2023) pic.twitter.com/DZJ2JHT8xEWhew, those two are going at it!Where were we?

So, anyway, these HD french kisses don’t appear to be the sole purpose of @buckIeydiaz’s account, but they’ve gradually become more frequent over the past month or so—and they’re starting to rack up some real numbers!Like, this scene for the 2018 Facebook Watch series Turnt, featuring Never Have I Ever hottie Darren Barnett going in for a very seductive kiss, has over 46,000 likes—and the GIF itself has over 2.5 million views!

That’s probably more people than actually tuned in to watch the series.kinda need him pic.twitter.com/VUzjOzrzRtSo, yeah, it gets pretty hot—in a PG-13 sort of way.But beyond the softcore pleasures, @buckIeydiaz’s posts are something of an act of service, especially if you’re as eager to consume as every bit of gay media as we are.

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