Description: The older I get, the more rage I feel at how many years I struggled with someone else, anyone else, telling me I was wrong. Too queer. Too straight. F*ck that noooooiiise. I'm fed up. And no longer interested in being anyone other than exactly who I am. A frequently-pissed off Bi-Furious Babe. Damn it.
Description: Both? Both is good. I needed to have a maliciously compliant "safe for work" tank top in the bisexual pride flag colors, for, um, reasons. The pun on bisexual/bilingual is just a bonus, mmkay?
Por Que No Los Dos (Why Not Both?) - bi pride edition T-Shirt
by myrrh larsen
$16 $24
Description: You think you just fell out of a coconut tree? Let's survive this year so we can tell future generations that 2024 was a mess but at least the memes were good.
You Exist in the Context - You think you just fell out of a coconut tree? T-Shirt
by myrrh larsen
$16 $24
Description: a version of the "abracadabra" spell celebrating marginalized queer identities
Asexual Pansexual Demisexual Homosexual Ceterosexual T-Shirt
by myrrh larsen
$16 $24
Description: Men thought to be homosexuals were made to wear a pink triangle that indicated they were degenerates. This "badge of shame" is reclaimed as an affirmative expression and pride in self-identity after Heinz Heger's 1972 memoir 'Die Männer mit dem rosa Winkel' (The Men with the Pink Triangle)
beautiful things still flutter even in the darkness T-Shirt
by FabulouslyFeminist
$16 $24
Description: Octavia Butler: All that you touch, you change. All that you change, changes you.
Octavia Butler: All that you touch, you change. All that you change, changes you. T-Shirt
by FabulouslyFeminist
$16 $24
Description: At around 2pm today I realized that while I had coffee earlier this morning... that's the only thing I've had today. This happens often enough that I thought I needed a reminder. So look, this is just a reminder to myself. That's why it's BACKWARDS ON PURPOSE. So I can read it in the mirror. Maybe it's a reminder that you need, sometimes, too?
Description: The most famous line in William Shakespeare's comedy Twelfth Night is "If music be the food of love, play on." The least famous line in the play is "Let him let the matter slip, and I’ll give him my horse, gray Capilet." Why has Shakespeare chosen to give Sir Andrew Aguecheek's horse a name? We may never know.