It Gets Better: Book Review

By Ambition 15

This book is one of the best I've read in a while. It Gets Better by Dan Savage and his partner Terry Miller is a book all about "coming out, overcoming bullying, and creating a life worth living."

Based off of the recent It Gets Better YouTube phenomenon, where celebrities, LGBT people and authorities made videos stating that it gets better. The book is a collection of essays by the people who did the videos, including the author and his husband.

This is a must read for any LGBTQ teen, whether your being bullied or not. It made me feel great every time I read it, knowing that there are others who went through exactly what I go through now.

Anotherworld: DVD Review

By whateversexual_llama

I have a confession: I should've written this review at least a month ago. Unfortunately, I haven't finished watching “Anotherworld” by Fabiomassimo Lozzi. And every time I had a long afternoon with nothing to do, I told myself to watch it. I put in the DVD, watched another five minutes. But I couldn't finish it. Perhaps acknowledging the unwatchability of the film is effective in and of itself.

The movie starts out as a fantastic idea - it's an experimental piece containing a series of short (one to three minute) monologues on the subject of homosexuality and homophobia. It's an Italian film with English subtitles and the characters cover a broad range of ages, sizes, fetishes, and stories. A skinhead talks about homosexuality, a priest talks about meeting with a male prostitute, a S&M sub talks about his first sexual experience. There are prostitutes, men in married heterosexual relationships -- just about every trick in the gay book.

Will Grayson, Will Grayson: Book Review

By whateversexual_llama

There are two types of book in the oddly defined genre of “Young Adult Literature” that I've become sick of. The first is, unfortunately, books about queer youth. This is because they almost all have nearly the same plot line- young queer person discovers their sexuality. It gets old. The second type is books by two authors, in which each author narrates from a different character's point of view, simply because I find it grating.

Will Grayson, Will Grayson by John Green and David Levithan is a young adult novel about queer youth by two authors, each narrating from a different point of view. Somehow, miraculously, the book is fresh, funny, fascinating, and, without question, good.

Strange, I know.

Green (Looking for Alaska, An Abundance of Katherines, and Paper Towns, also an internet celebrity of vlogbrothers fame, heterosexual), narrates as Will Grayson. Levithan (Boy Meets Boy, The Realm of Possibility, Wide Awake, and many more, very gay) narrates as Will Grayson.

Will Grayson and Will Grayson are two teens from two different suburbs of Chicago and two very different worlds. John Green's Will is a straight boy whose best friend is Tiny Cooper, “not the world's gayest person... not the world's largest person... but I believe he may be the world's largest person who is really, really gay, and also the world's gayest person who is really, really large.”

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Don't Dream It's Over

There is freedom within
there is freedom without

Try to catch the deluge in a paper cup.
There's a battle ahead
many battles are lost

But you'll never see the end of the road
while you're travelling with me.

Hey now
hey now
don't dream it's over

Hey now
hey now
when the world comes in

They come
they come to build a wall between us

We know they won't win.

Now I'm towing my car

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Just another story from me to you

Those of the Night
~a short story by Dragon~

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Grumble dee grumble

Hehehehehehe. I dont usually say grumble when I am not in a bad mood but it seemed appropriate for the time being. Yup yup. So uh yah, one of my friends who shall remain nameless, a friend of the Allie Monster, says she likes me. Dunno if I believe that one. Dunno if I would want it to be true. I dont know what I want to be completely honest. I am lost at this point in time. It seems to be a permanent state these days.

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Hmmm well....

So far so good here. Last night I purchased a airwalker, like those thing you see on tv with that blonde dude preaching that it WORKS! Not the advertisment that caught my attention but Walking alot does work. It wasnt the tv that convinced me, i wanted a trendmil but they didnt have any for cheap so I bought that instead. Will work out 25 mins a day.

Took my mother out for a treat for lunch at Pondo. Yummy.

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i have a girlfriend!

i have a girlfriend! yes, it is long distance. but it doesn't matter cause i love her and she loves me. she said she doesn't mind waiting, that we can make it work together.

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The Talk

Okay, I hope this entry doesn't get too graphic ot "too much information" for any of you, but the topic has been on my mind.

A couple of weeks ago I was talking to my friend Chris about possibly dating this guy Rick. When I mentioned that I didn't think it was going to happen (mainly because I was interested in my current boyfriend), he said that he had figured it wasn't going to happen, anyway. Wondering what sort of secret Chris knew, I asked him why he thought that.

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