“The B in LGBT stands for Babadook,” another user responded. stood as counsel for the prosecution in the Boston Massacre trials. In December, a screenshot was posted to Tumblr showing The Babadook listed prominently among “LGBT Movies” on Netflix – more likely to be a doctored image indicative of the meme’s gaining momentum, than a categorisation error.
“It may be ‘just a movie’ to you but to the LGBT community the Babadook is a symbol of our journey.” Great opportunity from Men of Melanin Magic Theyre offering three folks.
“A movie about a gay man who just wants to live his life in a small Australian suburb?” replied the original poster, “ianstagram”, from Boston. 555 Amory Street Ste 2, Boston linktr.ee/bostonglass Joined October 2011. The post drew close to 100,000 responses – a jokey back-and-forth about the deeper meanings of Jennifer Kent’s 2014 independent film that prompted one user to complain it was “JUST A MOVIE.” “Gay Babadook” was born when a somewhat ironic post to Tumblr in October went viral: “Whenever someone says the Babadook isn’t openly gay it’s like? Did you even watch the movie?” If you love it, follow here to see past “Men of Twitter”.Current favorite meme is the lgbt community insisting that the babadook is a gay icon /jetZomtDzd- jenna June 11, 2017 But for the record, I think this guy looks more like gstud.īTW – If you like this post, ReTweet.
Images posted are public or w/consent of owner/man/men. Feels like your dad gaytweet pride gayman gay ginger gayguy blm gaymen gaypride gaylove gayfollow lgbtq gaysandiego gayginger gayboston. Dominic’s tweets are generally humorous or about food. Tweets/RTs are NSFW include pix of naked men, head to toe (NMH2T) & promote our blog: See link below. Not sure if it’s the eyes, lips or what but it all works, and I love seeing his picture appear on TweetDeck when he posts on Twitter.ĭominicsjr – Dominic (another Bostonian) proudly describes himself on his Twitter handle as a “gnerd”. _JuanAutrey – I just think this guy from Detroit is so damn sexy. Reading about their adventures on Twitter is enough to brighten anyone’s day. If you’re a fan of their work, check them out. TheMaverickMen – How could I not include Cole & Hunter? These two Boston guys have become household names for most gay men in the US and they remain very approachable on Twitter. As always, suggestions for profiles to feature are welcome and if you’d like to follow me, you can find me at Below are a few more #MenOfTwitter you may want to follow. Adding to that attraction is the fact that they only talk in 140 characters.Įach Monday I post #MenOfTwitter profiles that have caught my attention and whom I think you may enjoy following (or at a minimum looking at). Another perk is what I’ll refer to as the “Men of Twitter” since there are so many handsome guys using Twitter. I love how quick and easy it is to use and connect with people. Happy National Umbrella Day, everyone This is the perfect day to celebrate-rain or shine. Heres the video we released in June of 2020, featuring artwork and memorials to Black lives taken by anti-police.