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If you are new to the Sin City Erg , it is an indoor erg event that is part of the largest annual LGBTQ+ sporting event in the world, the Sin City Classic , that takes place in Las Vegas, Nevada United States. The event is held on the American holiday weekend called Martin Luther King (MLK). In 2023, there will be 27 sports at the Classic. Each sport...
Fear simmers inside every LGBTQ person. Even as society is deemed to be ‘so accepting,’ every person who contemplates coming out today still trembles at the moment of revelation. In video clips in 2022, you can still see people (celebrities/athletes) break down in tears, displaying the raw feeling of shame and fear associated with coming out. What are...
Posted by
Christoarpher
in Rowing and Writing,
27 April 2021
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So the second edition of First Impressions has been out for a few weeks, and I thought I’d talk for a bit about the challenges of writing a story inspired by Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice that not only involves gay men but is also set in the contemporary world. Since ‘gay’ is an historically bounded sexual and cultural identity, the one g...
Hey folks, anyone interested in the Concept 2 Fall Team Challenge ? I just created a virtual team for GLRF. If you have a ranking profile you just need to search for GLRF within their challenge website: http://log.concept2....ents/ftc.asp
rip tide currents were reaching inside the marina this morning. got to the second to the end seaward buoy in the channel and my shell turned 30 degrees within one stroke.
Facing gale force winds and high seas and multiple bumps and bruises, Angela made the decision to abort her solo row. Between her injuries and the sea state, it was simply impossible to row.The United States Coast Guard extracted her from the ocean at approximately 03h45 (-0700 GMT), 17 June 2013. She was flown to the Santa Barbara Coast Guard Station....