October 16th, 2020
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Going to the Ballot Box on Saturday
By Daddy
Las Vegas — I'll be waiting until Saturday to take my ballot to the ballot box. A slew of "Early Voting Sites" will be opening then with several close to my apartment. Over 19 Million people have voted and the number is going up by millions each day. That's ten times the number for the same period in 2016. I expect the numbers to accelerate as we move through the month of October. We're already setting records for voter turnout. Keep your popcorn handy, it's going to be an exciting ride!
I feel so clumsy in the CROW boot but I'm always wearing it along with my cane when I go out. Stepping up and getting out of the workstation chair is still problematic and I still get very tired very quickly when it's on.
Updating the COM (Component Object Model) library so that I'm debugging with the latest and greatest. Like I said before that very first call was a big step and it's working right up to the last call to the operating system.
As is usual as we head into the holidays money gets tight. October appears to be about $258 short. To all those that have donated, Thank you for your donations!. Any help is appreciated. Here's a link to the How to Donate Page
Seth Sikes Sings Goodbye to Fire Island
By Jacob Anderson-Minshall
Cyberspace — Before the world was turned upside down Seth Sikes was performing sold-out in-person club appearances in Manhattan clubs. Best known for his critically-acclaimed tributes to Judy Garland (one which won a Broadway World Award), Sikes has been entertaining fans with viral videos. (More)
Thirst-Trapping With Rugby Pro Keegan Hirst as He Announces His Retirement
By Staff
Batley — In 2015 Hirst, now 32, became the first British player to come out as gay while playing the sport. He played for Championship club Halifax in the shortened 2020 season, having previously featured at Super League level for Wakefield. "The prop had agreed to return to his former club Batley Bulldogs in 2021 but has opted to end his career," writes the BBC. (More)
Be Voyeur to the Grindr Correspondence Between Two Gay Men From Countries in Conflict, in ‘Borders’
By Andy Towle
Unknown — Israeli playwright Nimrod Danishman has adapted his stage play Borders for the COVID era, moving it virtual as a conversation on the messaging app Telegram, and you can watch it happen. (More)
Joe Biden and Kamala Harris Celebrate National Coming Out Day
By Sam Manzella
Cyberspace — “I want every member of the LGBTQ+ community to know you are loved and accepted just as you are—whether you’ve come out or not,” Biden tweeted Sunday. “I’ll fight every day in the White House to create a country where you can live open, proud, and free—without fear.” (More)
Dante Colle Offers a 'Boyfriend Experience' for VRFanService
By JC Adams
Los Angeles — VR studio VRFanService and SexLikeReal.com are promoting a gender-neutral "Boyfriend Experience" starring Dante Colle. "VRFanService has created something very special that you won’t find anywhere else," a rep enthused. "Designed to be enjoyed by straight women, gay men or anyone interested in an erotic experience with a male star, this intense scene has been filmed in a gender-neutral style, so all genders can appreciate it with full immersion."DanteColle-BFE.jpeg (More)
Human Rights Campaign Highlights Election's Urgency With New Ads
By Trudy Ring
Cyberspace — With 20 days to go until Election Day, the Human Rights Campaign’s Equality Votes PAC today launched a digital ad and direct mail campaign focusing on voter education and turning out the vote in key states across the country. (More)
Ruby Rose's the Doorman Is the Badass Action Hero We've Waited For
By Raffy Ermac
Hollywood — The genderfluid TV and movie star, who we've stanned since her Orange Is the New Black days, leads a cast that includes Jean Reno and Rupert Evans as Ali, a former Marine who takes on a job as a doorman in a swanky but old New York apartment building that her extended family lives in. (More)
Author Darnell L. Moore Gets Frank About Black Men and HIV
By Jeffrey Masters
Cyberspace — While studies consistently show that the majority of the LGBTQ+ community are religious, it is also these religious institutions that are the source of a great ammount of trauma for queer people. Growing up, Darnell L. Moore, author of No Ashes in the Fire, "was a church boy who maintained a theology that was queer-antagonistic." (More)
“Martin Eden,” “The Mouth of the Wolf”: A Pair of Seaside Love Stories
By Kino Lorber
Hollywood — A man tries to rise above poverty through art. He also feels that he needs to do so to impress a beautiful, well-off woman. He succeeds at the cost of his soul. (More)