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Irrationally Blinded
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Ongoing, First published Jan 17, 2014
This story is a bit of an eerie way to explain that... It's really not easy at all to be the way you are. There's always that one quirk. And, the most neglected quirk at the moment is sexuality. Being gay, lesbian, and bi- especially bi- is really hard. Acceptance is a problem in this society. Why that is, how am I supposed to know. All I know is that love is love. And if you can't accept that, you still have no right not to tolerate any person of any race, sexuality, religion- you name it. Nobody has a right. Whether they be a priest, a president, a queen or king. It's irrelevant. Forever irrelevant.
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