Stop. Filming. Strangers.
In a gay bar, on the street, wherever. It’s insane to me that that’s considered a “normal” thing now. It’s a hundred times worse than… zoning out during a drag performance(?)
If all of Twitter is gonna make fun of my fall photos, at least pick some good ones! 🤣 Super proud of these. For the record, I do like pumpkin spice lattes. Cheers! ☕️
Maybe the dude’s depressed and this is helping him (or he’s trying). Maybe he’s on drugs or drunk. Maybe he’s had a rough night. Maybe he’s just awkward and doesn’t know what to do!
A great Drag Race winner doesn’t just need excellence and CUNT - they need a compelling ✨story✨. A dominator (Bianca, Bob), an underdog (Jinkx), a superfan (Alaska), an undeniable final act (Sasha). This season’s two most compelling stories are
@WillowPillQueen
&
@daya_betty417
We don’t have a legal expectation of privacy in a public place, but there should be some social respect for not filming or photographing people without their consent when they’re simply existing. Maybe the calculation changes with unsafe or illegal behavior, but that’s not this.
Everyone in Interview with the Vampire is putting in excellent work, but he’s taking a role that could’ve just been static table setting and turning every minute of dialogue into a whole ass meal
Anyway— tip your local performers, embrace decency, follow me for baking photos and occasional lewds, and look at my puppy!!!
(Also send me photos of your pets)