Gurmit Singh tears up as he talks about daugther Lychee Bye
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Gabrielle is a drag and burlesque performer and goes by the name Lychee Bye.
https://www.8days.sg/entertainment/local...con-839721

I, being poor, have only my dreams; I have spread my dreams under your feet; Tread softly because you tread on my dreams.
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Think he sent his kids to international school instead of Sinpwn school. She's just sowing her wild oats. Simi neurodivergent. Dis generation boomers have it too easy liao dats why all kinds of bohliao "activism".
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What does it mean to be a "queer icon"? Means she's lesbian?

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(04-01-2025, 11:55 PM)Blasterlord2 Wrote:  What does it mean to be a "queer icon"? Means she's lesbian?

Checked internet. Anything but not heterosexual.


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#5

Karma lor

Never like this Singh, never will
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#6

Refers to people with different wiring. Neurodiversity can include Autism, ADHD, ADD, Dyslexia, Dyscalculia and Dyspraxia.

In other words siao lang (just kidding) Laughing

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#7

You mean like Anal bel chong?

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#8

How come this Singh dun look like Punjabi?      Thinking

 Thinking is difficult, that's why most people judge
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#9

子不教父之过lah.
Now regret got F use.

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(05-01-2025, 05:19 AM)p1acebo Wrote:  Refers to people with different wiring. Neurodiversity can include Autism, ADHD, ADD, Dyslexia, Dyscalculia and Dyspraxia.

In other words siao lang (just kidding) Laughing

Lidat should be neurodiverse mah.  How come the woke coin it neurodivergent. I thot neurodivergent meant sexual dysmorphia or diverging sexuality.
All kinds silly terms for their sexual preference. For some it is inherent, for others it is a choice. Last time homos/bis kept their kinks to themselves. Nowadays they act like they are post war veterans with ptsd. The world has really gone crazy.
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#11

hahaha...Lau Chee Bye
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#12

Loose cunt 

Many behaviours from children are caused by parents

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(05-01-2025, 11:09 AM)luncheonmeat Wrote:  Lidat should be neurodiverse mah.  How come the woke coin it neurodivergent. I thot neurodivergent meant sexual dysmorphia or diverging sexuality.
All kinds silly terms for their sexual preference. For some it is inherent, for others it is a choice. Last time homos/bis kept their kinks to themselves. Nowadays they act like they are post war veterans with ptsd. The world has really gone crazy.

Nice titties Big Grin

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(05-01-2025, 12:52 PM)p1acebo Wrote:  Nice titties Big Grin

Daughter actually quite chio, Big Grin
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chat gpt

A queer icon is a person, figure, or symbol that holds significant meaning, admiration, or inspiration within the LGBTQ+ community. These icons often represent resilience, authenticity, and progress, embodying values or characteristics that resonate with queer individuals. Queer icons can be activists, artists, celebrities, historical figures, fictional characters, or even cultural symbols.

What Makes Someone a Queer Icon?
Advocacy and Support for LGBTQ+ Rights
Icons like Marsha P. Johnson or Harvey Milk are celebrated for their activism and contributions to LGBTQ+ liberation.

Personal Authenticity and Visibility
Figures like RuPaul, Elliot Page, or Lil Nas X are admired for living openly and unapologetically as queer individuals.

Cultural Impact
Artists like Lady Gaga, Madonna, and Freddie Mercury have created music or art that resonates deeply with queer audiences, often incorporating themes of freedom, self-expression, and love.

Historical or Symbolic Significance
Historical figures like Oscar Wilde or Virginia Woolf, though from times when LGBTQ+ identities were not widely accepted, are recognized for their contributions and courage in expressing themselves.

Empathy and Allyship
Some icons are allies who have used their platforms to advocate for queer rights, such as Judy Garland, often associated with the LGBTQ+ community due to her role in The Wizard of Oz and her enduring connection to gay culture.

Why Are Queer Icons Important?
Queer icons provide:

Representation in mainstream culture, fostering a sense of belonging.
Hope and Inspiration for those navigating their identities.
Unity and Celebration, especially in contexts like Pride events or cultural movements.
Would you like examples of queer icons in specific categories or eras?
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#16

I have La CheeBye before.


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