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Twink – Gay Matchmaking app App for Genuine Connections
Twink is a cool gay virtual dating app focused on real communication — no distractions, no noise.
Why Twink?
• No necessitate for long chats with strangers
• All messages are secured and automatically deleted within 24 hours
• Completely anonymous texting
• Guaranteed privacy — all your secrets stay secret
With Twink, you meet recent people nearby — whether it’s your sports club, a restaurant close to home, or a cocktail party.

How It Works
Whenever you crave to connect anonymously or meet modern people around you, just activate your status in the app to reveal you're open to communication.
The app will suggest other senior gay men who are also nearby and open to chatting or meeting.
Wherever you go, you'll find spontaneous conversations and new connections.
Whoever you are — a bear, wolf, pup, twink, or jock — a simple way to communicate within the LGBTQ+ community is always available.
No registration, no endless chatting — all conversations disappear after 24 hours.
Our neural network ensures your guard and filters out fake or suspicious accounts.
You also acquire smart recommendations and virtual signals based on shar

GagaOOLala: Gay, Les, BL Films

About this app

Gay, lesbian, transgender, fluid, and BL … Welcome to GagaOOLala, the LGBTQ+ streaming service from Asia.

Log into GagaOOLala at home anywhere you like and gain access to all of the world’s queer content.

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【Features】

• The most comprehensive and diverse LGBTQ+ & BL library, with thousands of feature films, shorts, documentaries, series, and exclusive originals, including everything from romance, comedy, erotic to horror, many of which award-winning at prestigious homosexual film festivals.

• New titles: Fragrance of the First Flower S2 , First Note of Love.The world's largest LGBTQ+ OTT platform, with thousands of films, series, and original videos.

• Ready on computers, TV, smartphones, and tablets. Watch anywhere and anytime you wish.

• Sitewide Chinese and English subtitles available with Thai, Indonesian, Spanish, Japanese, French and more coming.

• It doesn’t matter who you love. We are the alike . Support original Gay and BL content creation. All titles on GagaOOLala are officially authorized.

* Due to licensing restrictions some titles might not be available in certain territories. *

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Transcript: This is a moment of intense pain and grief for a great many people in our community and around the world. I feel that pain and grief myself.

As members of a university community, we contain a choice.

We can fan the flames of division and hatred that are roiling the world.

Or we can try to be a force for something other and better.

People have asked me where we stand.  So, allow me be clear.

Our University rejects terrorism – that includes the barbaric atrocities perpetrated by Hamas.

Our University rejects hate—hate of Jews, hate of Muslims, hate of any group of people based on their faith, their national origin, or any aspect of their identity.

Our University rejects the harassment or intimidation of individuals based on their beliefs.

And our University embraces a commitment to free expression.

That commitment extends even to views that many of us locate objectionable, even outrageous. We complete not punish or sanction people for expressing such views.  But that is a far sob from endorsing them.

It’s in the exercise of our freedom to speak that we reveal our characters.

And we reveal the traits of our institution.

We can is

Why Tyler Childers Put a Gay Love Story in His New Video

Silas House, the poet laureate of Kentucky, was on a car ride with Tyler Childers when the songwriter pressed play on a new song he’d recorded called “In Your Love.”House was floored by what he heard. But then Childers made a request: Would House — an acclaimed author whose first novel, 2001’s Clay’s Quilt, had helped shape Childers’ appreciation for their mutual home state —write a particular storyline for the song’s music video?

“He said he would appreciate to have it be a gay love story, mainly because his first cousin who’s like a brother to him is gay, and he wanted him to see himself in a country song video,” House tells Rolling Stone. “When he said that, I just consideration, ‘So many other people have never seen themselves in a country melody video. This would be pretty incredible, to contain that kind of representation.’”

House and his husband, the journalist Jason Kyle Howard, came up with the idea of two coal miners who descent in love in 1950s Appalachia and, to flee the violent ostracism of their fellow miners, leav