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About Our World
miles
August 18, 2014 Miles Jay Oliver

Gay, Single, & 35 in Shreveport: Why I’ve (Almost) Given Up on Dating

Romantic Agnosticism I came out when I was sixteen-years-old. I wasn’t shunned any more than I already had been (even in a Magnet

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gandhi
March 20, 2014 Shannon Palmer

How One Gay Girl Feels About the Passing of Fred Phelps

Those “God Hates Fags” signs were directed at me. They were directed at the girls I’ve dated and and the girls I’ve

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Chamberlain and Hitler in Munich
November 13, 2013 Lord C.

What Would You Do? Peace for Our Time

The question, more often than not, is more important than the answer. “Peace for Our Time” was spoken on 30 September 1938

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