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CW: Substance abuse, suicidal thoughts, sexual assault, mental illness, hospitalization, incarceration
CW: Substance abuse, conversion therapy, mid-century queerness, incest John Cheever is the Pulitzer Prize-winning writer who is the master of the American short story. My guest, Andrew Rostan (@AndrewRostan) and I fully believe Cheever should be taught more in American schools, especially through the lens of the evolution of queer writers. BECOME A PATRON: patreon.com/fuckboisoflit Buy Andrew's Books: Form of A Question An Elegy for Amelia Johnson
CW: Substance abuse, depression, suicide and death. Begrudgingly, we are back with another episode. We discuss the cheeriest topic we could find, aka The 27 Club. Tune in to hear us desperately trying to scrounge up some jokes and come up with as many silly anecdotes as we can to try and distract ourselves from this week's undeniably macabre topic. You'll also get to hear Sunidhi say “and stuff”, Anika coming up with conspiracy theories and me bragging about perusing Wikipedia is a major part of my personality in this fine episode. -Tanvi . . We'd love to hear from you! Instagram: @dudeiswaterwet Email: dudeiswaterwet@gmail.com . . . Sound credits: Intro: https://www.zapsplat.com/ Outro: https://pixabay.com/ General effects: https://freesound.org/
[CW: Substance abuse]Manners, men, and maybe don't listen to this at mealtime... When you're thinking with organs other than your brain, stupid stuff can happen. Cups of tea, for example. Paper towels, perhaps. Sometimes even various bodily fluids. Still, it's good to be helpful, and important to be polite, right? Sexual health advocate Tom Hayes shares stories, resources and some particularly gross details of his adventures.You can find out more about Tom's work at http://beyondpositive.org and annoy him on Twitter at http://twitter.com/PositiveLad Stories of queer life and even queer-er sex. Probably True - the repeatedly-award-winning, slightly filthy storytelling project tackling LGBTQ issues in a fun and engaging way. Much like its creator, it’s a smutty-but-charming collection of personal misadventures working to make the world a better place, one silly, sexy story at a time. Support the show on Patreon: Patreon.com/ProbablyTrue Transcripts, submit a story, and all things Probably True: ProbablyTruePodcast.com Some fool on Twitter: @ScottFlashheart See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Gone are the days of zombie apocalypses and lovelorn office workers! In this episode, we leave our beloved Bullets behind and enter the world of Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge, MCR's breakout sophomore album. Join us as we dive into the record's first three tracks on My Chemical Fancast, a biweekly podcast dedicated to all things My Chemical Romance. CW: Substance abuse
Our discussion of Bullets continues with the album wrap-up! Join us as we hash out our final thoughts on My Chemical Romance's debut album, including a dramatic reading of Gerard's account of the making of "Vampires," the enduring influence of a man named Beef, and a few life lessons from us to you. CW: Substance abuse, mental health
CW - Substance abuse, Gender Dysphoria Tammy talks to Chris following his third Gender Clinic appointment in what turned out to be a poignant and deep conversation.
Yes, my dudes, the Bullets episodes have officially begun. Does someone get punched in the face? Are women metaphors? Do men in their early twenties have commitment issues? Tune in to find out on this episode of My Chemical Fancast, a biweekly podcast dedicated to all things My Chemical Romance. CW: Substance abuse, mental illness