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nerds-yearbook · 6 months
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3-2-1 Penguins! Became the first non-VeggieTales property to come out of Big Idea. It started out as a large selling direct to video property but transitioned into a tv series. The last new episode of the TV series aired on November 13, 2008. ("In the Big House", 3-2-1 Penguins!, TV Event)
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ocmakerofcanada · 2 years
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FNAFSB OC PROFILE
Name: Aster ( short for Asteria )
Nickname: Ster or just Aster
Age: somewhere around Gregory’s age or younger
Birthday: 6/12
Zodiac: Gemini
Birthstone/flower: Pearl/Moonstone & Rose/Honeysuckle
Personality: is full of curiosity, and is also kind, intelligent, independent, creative, a little witty, and a bit of a Ambivert. She also is scatterbrained, a little unpredictable at times, has trust issues with certain people, is an explosion of emotions or a mix of each different ones but it depends, and also is full of crackhead energy
Headcannon Voice: Asuka Langley Soryu - Evangelion ( Stephanie McKeon from the Netflix dub ) mixed with Sweetie Bell - Mlp: Friendship is Magic ( Claire Margaret Corlett )
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yourdailyqueer · 4 years
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Claire Margaret Corlett
Gender: Female
Sexuality: Bisexual (x)
DOB: 9 July 1999
Ethnicity: White
Occupation: Youtuber, actress, singer, voice actress
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Y’all have no clue how much I love these two 😂
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ipixelos · 4 years
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Claire Margaret Corlett – Nothing like Shared Meals
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tctmp · 2 years
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jeremystrele · 3 years
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11 Affordable, Emerging Painters You Should Know!
11 Affordable, Emerging Painters You Should Know!
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by Sasha Gattermayr
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‘Her psychologist would call this an escapist fantasy’ by Louise Tate. Photo – Matthew Stanton.
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Left: ‘Garden of no time.’ by Louise Tate. Right: ‘They’re not sure what she was looking for.’ by Louise Tate. Photos – Matthew Stanton.
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Left: ‘She wondered when her life had become such a vast accumulation.’ by Louise Tate. Right: ‘Too many choices.’ by Louise Tate. Photos – Matthew Stanton.
  Louise Tate
Louise Tate’s dreamy oil paintings are self-referential, drawing on her own life experience to illustrate themes relating to care, women and the natural environment. Her canvases depict an imagined utopian world, where nature and the human body flourish symbiotically. There are obvious parallels to draw between her compositions and the sunshine-hued Impressionist paintings of Monet and Bonnard, but with a thread of magic woven through its realism. Disembodied hands edge into scenes, or a pair of singlet straps dance in mid-air by themselves, hinting that the paintings occupy a a playful, otherworldly realm.
‘I often feel as though I’m nourishing the land of my paintings with my hands, just like a gardener who tends to the soil,’ Louise says. In addition to her Impressionist influences, Louise’s stories and characters are inspired by figurative artists Njideka Akunyili Crosby and Toyin Ojih Odutola, as well as Zadie Smith’s fiction and Olivia Laing’s philosophy. Her detailed, intricate works would be in good company amongst these visionary thinkers!
Price point:
$800 – $5,000
Where to find it:
Louise’s new solo exhibition titled Flowerings will be exhibited at Jan Murphy Gallery in Brisbane from 16th March – 10th April.
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Left: ‘Retro Picnic.’ by Bethany Saab. Right: ‘The Neighbour’s Shallots’ by Bethany Saab. Photos – Claire Williams.
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Left: ‘Garlic and Plate from Benna’ by Bethany Saab. Right: ‘Shadows on the Round Table’ by Bethany Saab. Photos – Claire Williams.
Bethany Saab
Looking at her work, it’s hard to believe Bethany Saab only picked up a paint brush for the first time last year. With an established career in psychology, a floristry business and three kids, it’s fair to say that util now, she just didn’t have the time! But to dwell on her lack of formal art training belies Bethany’s obvious talent. The emerging artist is already represented bye and staged her first solo exhibition in January this year – a huge feat in the first twelve months of her practice.
Bethany paints mostly still-lifes using acrylic paints, translating scenes from her home to her canvas with tight, detailed precision. She positions everyday household objects against bold-high contrast backgrounds: the fold of a Kirsten Perry ceramic against a striped table cloth, or a tangerine segment placed on a checkered platter. She often includes the shadows and reflections of objects to create tension and convey mood. Her inspirations span centuries and hemispheres, from Gustav Klimt and Egon Schiele to Margaret Olley and Arthur Streeton.
If this is what Bethany’s work looks like just a year into her practice, things are looking bright!
Price point:
$1200-1600
Where to find it:
Michael Reid galleries. Her next solo show is at Michael Reid Northern Beaches in October.
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Photo – Tamas Keefer.
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Amalia Keefer. Photo – Tamas Keefer.
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Photo – Tamas Keefer.
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Photo – Tamas Keefer.
Amalia Keefer
Abstract art can be alienating for some people, but Amalia Keefer makes it all seem so easy. Her big, bright canvases are a symphony of colour and movement, inspired by static moments in her day. She captures feeling and emotion with ease, using colour combinations to express the things words often fail to articulate.
After living in Melbourne for years, working in hospitality and studying textile design, Amalia moved home to Queensland at the beginning of the pandemic. Only then did she have the time, space and financial security to properly turn her attention to painting and focus on honing her style. And how it has flourished!
Price point:
$400 – $1,200
Where to find it:
DM her here on Instagram.
See our full profile on Amalia here.
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Left: ‘Cockhead’ by Mia Boe. Right: ‘Locked Up, Lockdown’ by Mia Boe.
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Left: ‘The New Normal’ by Mia Boe. Right: ‘Anonymous’ by Mia Boe.
Mia Boe
Mia Boe is a descendent of the Butchulla people from K’gari (Fraser Island) in Queensland. Her compositions are politically charged, often depicting Aboriginal bodies in jail or beside slogan-like text, literally spelling out a call for action on racial injustice. 
Though frank about the bleak reality of Australian racism, her paintings are colourful and surreal, depicting scenes without a recognisable time or place. Black bodies populate these landscapes, with long fingers, swollen faces or distended bellies. They are drovers, police, bushrangers and prisoners, constantly locked in states of survival. 
‘All I know is that these strange swellings and stretchings have formed part of my response to the events of 2020, from the bushfires to the movement for black lives to the global pandemic,’ Mia says. She is inspired by iconic artist and Western Arrernte man Albert Namatjira and the ‘gaunt stockman’ typical of Robert Drysdale’s work. She is about to embark on a Masters of Contemporary Art – so watch this space!
Price point:
$1000-$2000 for smaller works, $3000-$6000 for larger works.
Where to find it:
Sunday Salon or on her Instagram here.
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Left: ‘A Leg Up’ by Georgia Spain. Right: ‘Fruit Pickers’ by Georgia Spain. Photos – Jennifer Leahy.
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Left: ‘Reaching out’ by Georgia Spain. Right: ‘Great Outdoors’ by Georgia Spain. Photos – Jennifer Leahy.
Georgia Spain
Georgia Spain thinks her style is always changing but describes her textured, energetic compositions as ‘loose, intuitive mark-making’. Though obviously figurative, her style is almost impressionistic – devoid of hard lines and structured, demarcated bodies. Colours bleed into one another and the boundaries of each figure are only approximate, allowing the people in her paintings to fuse into each other and their surroundings. 
The result is hazy but intoxicating. Shapes spill forth easily from her arrangements, like a flower blooming in fast-motion or metallic oily swirls moving across the surface of a puddle. 
Based in Tasmania, Georgia is currently displaying work in an online exhibition at Egg & Dart called Both Ways Is The Only Way I Want It and preparing for a show through artist-run gallery Good Grief from march 12th – April 1st. 
Price point:
Varies depending on size
Where to find it:
Currently online at Egg & Dart
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Left: Dusk Range. Photo – Jacqui Turk. Right: Painting in Ruby Gap.
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Left: River Red, Study – Dusk. Photo – Jacqui Turk.
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Amber Rendezvous (triptych). Photo – Penny Clay.
Emily Imeson
Emily Imeson’s soaring red landscapes are at once vast and intimate, beckoning the viewer closer and offering moments they might have missed. A recent recipient of the Brett Whiteley Travelling Art Scholarship, Emily’s paintings of the intense Australian wilderness are dynamic, combining deep ochres with burnt orange and pops of pink and blue.
Before travel restrictions were in place, Emily worked on the road, using the side of her four wheel drive as an easel and even hanging rolls of painted canvas from tree branches. This nomadic way of life gives Emily’s paintings a sense of momentum, with movement often crystallised in a single gliding bird or an ambling car which appears diminutive against a glittering inky sky. 
With an appearance at Sydney Contemporary this year, a solo show at Edwina Corlette in August, and a collaboration with social enterprise Two Good Foundation on the artwork for their second cookbook to be released in October, Emily is well on the way to moving into the ‘established artist’ category!
Price point:
$1,200 – $9,000
Where to find it:
At Saint Cloche and online at Art Annex
Read our feature on Emily here.
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‘Polka Face’. Photo – Sunday Salon.
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‘Hot Breakfast in Avalon’. Photo – Sunday Salon.
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‘VB in Palm Cove’. Photo – Sunday Salon.
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Photo – Ben Hosking,
Wes Waddell
Wes Waddell paints abstract artworks largely inspired by elements of Australian culture. Drawing on influences like Ken Done and Euan Heng, his ‘landscapes’ are snapshots of mundane Australian life: cracking a Victoria Bitters on the beach in Palm Cove, or having sunnyside-up eggs on toast for breakfast in Avalon.
Wes will be part of a group show at Brickworks Gallery Castlemaine in March.
Price point:
Varies depending on size.
Where to find it:
Sunday Salon or reach out on Wes’ Instagram here!
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Left: ‘Lamia’s Super Deli’ by Luciana Smith. Right: A new painting soon to be on display at Saint Cloche. Photos – Claudia Lowe for Saint Cloche.
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‘Cat Daddy’s Intuitive Wisdom’ by Luciana Smith. Photo – Claudia Lowe for Saint Cloche.
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Left: ‘Grazie Milione’ by Luciana Smith. Right: ‘Concrete Lawn’ by Luciana Smith. Photos – Claudia Lowe for Saint Cloche.
Luciana Smith
Since she can remember, Luciana Smith has always been drawn to art-making, but it wasn’t until she discovered the vivid works of Sidney Nolan and Jean-Michel Basquiat in high school that she thought painting could be her medium. The surreal settings she creates now contain echoes of these original influences, searching for ways to express the absurdity and contradictions of everyday life through colour and scene. 
‘I’m interested in lived-in spaces, objects, antiques, the absurd, the human, the unseen, the overheard,’ the artist says, outlining the way she seeks out tension in fictional settings to examine the strangeness in our real world. ‘My style is a combination of what I’ve been collecting visually and mentally to create dream-like environments.’
Price point:
$600 – $3,500
Where to find it:
A solo show containing Luciana’s new work will be exhibited at Saint Cloche from April 19th.
Contact Luciana at her website here.
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Left: ‘Your presence is like a warm hug’ by Ella Dunn. Photo – Ella Dunn. Right: ‘I see the ocean from the headland’ by Ella Dunn. Photo -Ruben Bull-Milne.
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Left: ‘Fragile’ by Ella Dunn. Photo -Ruben Bull-Milne. Right: ‘A man and his dog’ by Ella Dunn. Photo – Jonathan Rands.
Ella Dunn
Ella Dunn grew up on a rural property on the mid-north coast of New South Wales, where she turned an old caravan into a darkroom and spent most of her teenage years honing her first artistic passion: photography. Though she discovered painting in her first year at art school, Ella’s experience with a camera proved to be invaluable training for her eventual return to the medium.
‘My paintings are often narrative based, gestural and figurative,’ she says. Now wielding a brush rather than a camera, the artist seeks to distill humorous or absurd moments in familiar everyday settings. Ella’s predilection for storytelling leads her to look outside her medium for inspiration, turning to artists like Bob Dylan and Helen Garner for new types of narrative.
Price Point:
From $500-$3000
Where to find it:
Sunday Salon
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Left: ‘Black Velvet Nasturtiums II’ by Anh Nguyen. Right: ‘Primary Colours and Mirror’ by Anh Nguyen.
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‘John in his studio II’ by Anh Nguyen.
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‘Man and Son’ by Anh Nguyen.
Anh Nguyen
Anh Nguyen has been painting since childhood, slowly honing her style over years and years of practice. The absence of formal art training is perhaps what makes her work so distinct, learning about perspective and perception from studying the work of other ‘painters who engage with the everyday and the world around them, who look at the world with feeling and curiosity’ rather than theory.
Anh’s impressionistic style is rooted in drawing and sketches, a format which allows her to play with light and colour easily. Her paintings encompass anything from tabletop still-lifes to domestic scenery.
Anh has an exhibition at Michael Reid Studio Direct coming up and in a stroke of luck, pre-sales open today!
Price point:
$300 – $3,000
Where to find it:
On Anh’s website or via Instagram DM.
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Alicia Bilyara Finlay Bennett is a Barkindji artist and doula based in Sydney.
Alicia Bilyara Finlay Bennett
Alicia Bilyara Finlay Bennett is a Barkindji artist and doula based in Sydney. With no formal art training, she paints intuitively, with a strong emphasis on storytelling.
Alicia paints with predominantly earth pigments and acrylic polymer on linen or plywood. With bold brushstrokes and sparse, monochromatic palettes, Alicia depicts stories of Country, landscape and Dreaming.
Price Point:
Varies depending on size.
Where to find it:
DM Alicia on Instagram here!
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childgolden · 5 years
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19 Things I've Learned About Being 19 | Claire Margaret Corlett
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I GOT A TATTOO!! | Claire Margaret Corlett ft. Ian James Corlett
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I GOT A TATTOO!! | Claire Margaret Corlett ft. Ian James Corlett
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deltamovies · 7 years
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Before I Fall Free Full HD watch online & movie trailer
Release Year: 2017
Rating: 6.4/10 ( voted)
Critic's Score: /100
Director: Ry Russo-Young
Stars: Zoey Deutch, Halston Sage, Cynthy Wu
Storyline What if you had only one day to change absolutely everything? Samantha Kingston has it all: the perfect friends, the perfect guy, and a seemingly perfect future. Then, everything changes. After one fateful night, Sam wakes up with no future at all. Trapped reliving the same day over and over she begins to question just how perfect her life really was. And as she begins to untangle the mystery of a life suddenly derailed, she must also unwind the secrets of the people closest to her, and discover the power of a single day to make a difference, not just in her own life, but in the lives of those around her – before she runs out of time for good.
Writers: Maria Maggenti, Lauren Oliver, Zoey Deutch, Halston Sage, Cynthy Wu, Zoey Deutch, Halston Sage, Logan Miller, Kian Lawley, Elena Kampouris, Cynthy Wu, Medalion Rahimi, Erica Tremblay, Liv Hewson, Diego Boneta, Jennifer Beals, Nicholas Lea, Chelsea Kaur Gill, Roan Curtis, Claire Margaret Corlett, , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,
Cast: Zoey Deutch –
Samantha Kingston
Halston Sage –
Lindsay Edgecomb
Logan Miller –
Kent McFuller
Kian Lawley –
Rob Cokran
Elena Kampouris –
Juliet Sykes
Cynthy Wu –
Ally Harris
Medalion Rahimi –
Elody
Erica Tremblay –
Izzy Kingston
Liv Hewson –
Anna Cartulo
Diego Boneta –
Mr. Daimler
Jennifer Beals –
Julie Kingston
Nicholas Lea –
Dan Kingston
Chelsea Kaur Gill –
Sera Grundel
Roan Curtis –
Angel Cupid / Marion
Claire Margaret Corlett –
Devil Cupid
Taglines: What if today was the only day of the rest of your life?
Details
Official Website: Official site
Country: USA
Language: English
Release Date: 3 Jan 2017
Filming Locations: British Columbia, Canada
Box Office Details
Budget: $5,000,000
(estimated)
Opening Weekend: $4,690,214
(USA) (3 March 2017)
Gross: $12,230,791
(USA) (21 April 2017)
Technical Specs
Runtime: 98 min
Did You Know?
Trivia: During the trailer of the film and early in the film, Sam is about to have a class on Sisyphus. Those familiar with the myth will know this refers to Sisyphus, who was forced by the god to push a massive boulder up a hill endlessly for eternity. Coinciding well with Sam's story, Sam struggles with the task of the futility of being unable to change her fate until she comes to an epiphany, similar to Sisyphus. See more »
Goofs: When Lindsay picks up Sam for the first time, the exhaust on the car indicated that the engine was cold. Even if she lived close by, after only a minute the water vapor coming out of the tail pipe is not visible. On subsequent pickups, there are no vapor clouds coming from the tailpipe, indicating the engine and exhaust system was at least moderately warm. See more »
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Rating: 7/10 Plot: 6
Themes and Tone: 9
Acting and Characters: 8
Direction: 6
Music and Score: 5
Cinematography: 8
Production Design: 10
Special Effects: 7
Editing: 9
Pacing: 5
Dialogue: 9
Plot: Has been done before. This movie in the context of high school.
Themes and Tone: The move goes for a dark theme and achieves it. On this level the film made an emotional impression on me.
Acting and Characters: Strong stereotypes but the female lead and especially Halston Sage's performances make up for this.
Direction: The movie is a slow start and spends too much time establishing the main characters as a typical mean girl clique. Part of the issue is the story itself (it's repetitive).
Score and Music: I saw this movie with my daughter. I asked if she recognized any of the music in the film. She said no. Not music I would choose to listen to.
Cinematography: This is actually one of the best features of the movie. Nice smooth camera work. Interesting angles and close-ups when needed.
Production Design: Sets and backdrop are very believable and added to the overall theme of the movie.
Special Effects: Aside from one jump scare pretending to be a special effect this aspect of the film is done well.
Editing: Transitions between scenes and other editing is clean and flows.
Pace: A slow start and eventually picks up to a decent pace.
Dialogue: Well done. The film is repetitive due to it's nature. Even so each scene of dialog is needed and adds to the movie.
I was surprised that I liked this movie more than I thought I would. I went because my daughter wanted to see a movie and she chose this one.
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yourdailyqueer · 4 years
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Hey, I was wondering if you could offer any queer YouTube rs to watch other than Mac and Miles. Thank you!
I don’t follow a lot of queer Youtubers but check out the following below. Do note a lot of drag artists from Drag Race are listed because they have Youtube channels now. Be aware these are only the Youtubers that have been posted and not ones in queue or drafts.
Transgender
Charlie Christina Martin
Elena Genevinne
Michelle Hendley
Harrison Browne
Ophelia Pastrana
Miles McKenna
Schuyler Bailar
Emma Ellingsen
Narcissa Wright
Jazz Jennings
Kovu Kingsrod
Gigi Gorgeous
Aaron Ansuini
Elliot Fletcher
Corey Maison 
Angela Vanity
Ryan Cassata
Nicole Ramos
Nikita Dragun
Skylar Kergil
Natalie Wynn
Jamie Raines
Kdin Jenzen
Siri Lehland
Trinity Anne
Laith Ashley
Stef Sanjati
Sam Collins
Kat Blaque
Alex Bertie
Mila Jam
Non binary
Sebastian Columbine
Shiva Raichandani
Kaitlyn Alexander
Chandler Wilson
Brendan Jordan
Thomas Halbert
Madison Paige
Jake Edwards
Annie Segarra
Chris Crocker
Milo Stewart
Jazmin Bean
Ash Hardell
Chella Man
Jude Karda
Kevin Ninh
Dani Shay
B. Scott
Queer/fluid
Cameron Deacon - John Deacon from Queen’s son
Jim Sterling
Daniel Howell
Anna Akana
Rowan Ellis
Jeffery Star
Saintraja
Ari Fitz
Pansexual
Scott Hoying
Ty Turner
Gay
Pedro Álvarez - Spanish speaking
Austin and Aaron Rhodes
The Shirtless Violinist
Nina Bo'nina Brown
Eugene Lee Yang
Zander Hodgson
Lucas Cruikshank
Lasizwe Dambuza
Michael Buckley
Greyson Chance 
Jaymes Mansfield 
Thomas Sanders
Greyson Chance
Raymond Braun
Reuben Mourad
Michael Pavano 
David K. Smith 
Jordan Doww
Jack Merridew
Tuure Boelius
Matthew Lush 
Bretman Rock
Cameron Cole
Nick Crompton
Ryland Adams
Max Emerson
Bilal Hassani
Garrett Watts 
Robert White 
Elijah Daniel
Manny MUA
Matt Dallas
Idan Matalon 
Joey Graceffa
Isaiah Larkin
James Butler
Mitch Grassi
Bryan Odell
Wayne Goss
Trixie Mattel
Allan Alvarez
Troye Sivan
Pabllo Vittar
Tyler Oakley
Kimora Blac
Craig Dillon
Jack Baran 
Tom Daley
Ben Hunte
Phil Lester
Sam Tsui 
Rich Lux
Kingsley
Lesbian
María José Garzón
Shannon Beveridge
Cassandra Bankson
Dr Sally Le Page
Cammie Scott
Christel Dee
Ingrid Nilsen
Hannah Hart
Rose Dix
Hartbeat
Bisexual
Snow Tha Product
Claire Margaret Corlett
Harris “Harry” Brewis
Rosie Spaughton
Andrea Russett
Shane Dawson
Tana Mongeau
Harmony Nice
Janet Devlin
Mikey Bustos
Nicole Pacent
Daniela Calle
Alex Elmslie
Jessie Paege
Sammy Paul
Bree Essrig
Oliver Thorn - Great for philosophy
Lindsay Ellis
Mark Ferris
Gaby Dunn
Meg Turney
Dodie Clark 
Jon Cozart
Lilly Singh
Elle Mills
Mxmtoon
Snooki
Asexual spectrum
Evan Edinger - He reblogged his post
Julie Sondra Decker
Vesper (QueerAsCat)
Connie Glynn
Yasmin Benoit
Caligo Bastet
Ricky Dillon
Intersex
Amythest Schaber
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A GENERIC SUMMER VLOG | Claire Margaret Corlett
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"Zombie Slide" | Rap | Halloweek 2018 | Claire Margaret Corlett ft. Mich...
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