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Switch Editions? Copy Share URL. X Are you the publisher? Claim or contact us about this channel. Remove ADS. Viewing all articles. First Page Page 12 Page 13 Page 14 Page 15 Page Browse latest View live. But for some reason, even in this blessed age, gaysians STILL have to put up with some rude, racist, and completely bonkers crazy talk!
Here are some cringeworthy examples of what some gaysians told us they are so tired of hearing. There seems to be this unsaid rule that old white daddies totally have a shot with all gaysians. Chang 30, Taiwanese, gay. Is that even Asian? This special moment. Most of the microagressions happen during the selection process. As someone who is half Filipino, I get tired of people referencing how much someone loves pancit or lumpia when trying to relate to the culture. We are not just a noodle dish and egg rolls, lol.
You remind me of him so much!!! When people assume I need a sugar daddy! RG: No, where are you from? Me: Texas. RG: No, I mean, where were you born? Jue 28, Chinese, gay. Do your parents want you to have an arranged marriage to a woman still? The worst one is if an Asian guy is dating a cute white guy.
Keep your head up, my magnificent gaysians, and shine on like the true miracles you are! Among them is artist Jeffrey Cheung whose space includes piles of skatedecks, t-shirts and prints which are a part of his brand, Unity. Cheung, 27, grew up skateboarding and recently founded a brand that lives up to its name by being open to all genders, ethnicities, races and even skating styles. His skate deck graphics are currently hand painted, depicting a variety of people, without shying away from sexuality.
Not far away, he and a collective of friends recently opened a space called Unity Mart which features art, zines and an internet radio station. The shop is tiny at just a few hundred square feet, but has a grand meaning to the local community and beyond. It was a two piece that eventually grew into a full band with three other friends. Unity Press is also the name I used to write on my zines for fun, but then it actually became an independent press for myself and other artists.