Lolol got accused of being anti-sex and anti-slut for saying calling a design "queer" is different from calling it "sexy." Love to be on Twitter dot com.
Also being told I& #39;m ignoring the visual culture around sex as if sex isn& #39;t a part of queer visual culture.
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Like this trainwreck is the result of a LEAP off the tracks.
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I really need to practice saying âYou have misinterpreted what I said and are having a different conversation than I amâ and letting it go.
All of this is merely to say: don& #39;t call fonts sexy. And if you mean the font is evocative of a certain visual touchstone of sexual visual culture, say that but thoughtfully.