BREAKING: Nicolas Sarkozy has been sentenced to three years in prison for corruption and influence peddling for trying to obtain information about an ongoing investigation for his campaign finances. https://t.co/Gp6Jr7erBH
— Amee Vanderpool (@girlsreallyrule) March 1, 2021
C'est possible
Serious question: If masks and social distancing don’t work, then what the hell happened to the flu?
— Sam Ghali, M.D. (@EM_RESUS) February 28, 2021
Flu has virtually disappeared from the U.S. amid coronavirus pandemic
As "Pretty in Pink" turns 35 we're still shocked that the ending was changed so that Andie could end up with rich Blane over Duckie. Where's the love? @cinescalas @edublake https://t.co/VJH9ANmdPf
— ᴘ ᴀ ᴏ ✨ (@_paobarrett) February 27, 2021
Although my friends and I spotted that (reshoot) wig on Andrew McCarthy the second he arrived at the prom, I have never understood people who think Andie should have wound up with Duckie, who was obviously wrong for her because he was either gay or someone to whom she was clearly not attracted in "that" way. Just because he was "nicer" doesn't mean she owed him anything or was required to relent just to please him, who let's not forget badgered her and treated her like dirt for dating guys she actually found hot -- remember how he acted in the club? -- and struck me as a future incel.
Normalize sending doughnuts instead of flowers.
— Vanessa Ramos (@thatRamosgirl) February 27, 2021
I see no hole in this idea
One of the country’s largest adoption agencies will begin providing services to L.G.B.T.Q. parents, a major inflection point in the fraught battle over faith-based agencies and same-sex parenting. https://t.co/cs3GbFyDog
— NYT National News (@NYTNational) March 1, 2021
The decision comes as more cities and states require organizations to accept applications from LGBTQ couples or risk losing government contracts.
Martina Navratilova talks to Sue Barker about coming out #myhero #martinanavratilova #lgbthistory https://t.co/lFeALh3DKX
— Sue T (@Sooty_T) February 22, 2021
Tennis legend Martina Navratilova discusses the price of coming out
A new book by Andrew Maraniss details the vibrant life and untimely death of Glenn Burke, baseball's first openly gay player. In an excerpt from the book for @NYTSports, Burke keeps his sense of humor even as things become unspeakably bad. https://t.co/2bZE5yKk2N
— NYT Sports (@NYTSports) February 26, 2021
Read about baseball's first openly gay player
In the 1970s, social workers had difficulty placing L.G.B.T. kids in the foster system due to the constant rejection by prospective parents. To counter this, they began to quietly place queer teen-agers with queer foster parents. https://t.co/Si2N088vON
— The New Yorker (@NewYorker) February 28, 2021
mlmjoyce: We have a long way to go in understanding/accepting the challenges #LGBTQ youth face every single day. This beautiful story by @michaelwwaters is so, so important. Thank you @NewYorker for publishing it.
Love to leave anonymous reviews of cutting boards claiming they don’t work
— Alex Ebel (@alexsebel) February 25, 2021
Such a cutup!
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