Wearing Venus |
Bothwell Browne femulating in the 1919 film Yankee Doodle in Berlin. You can view the film on YouTube. |
Wearing Venus |
Bothwell Browne femulating in the 1919 film Yankee Doodle in Berlin. You can view the film on YouTube. |
Wearing Venus. |
Wearing Boston Proper (Source: Boston Proper) |
Femulator Shaun Mitchell and girlfriend Mel Wood in 2013. I wonder if they are still a couple today. |
Wearing Intermix dress, Alexandre Birman sandals and Simon Miller bag (Source: Intermix) |
A Femulate Favorite: the lovely British artist Grayson Perry |
A "stewardess" by any other name! |
Rhondsocks wearing Bradley Bunker |
Wearing Nine West (Source: Nine West) |
It's a bull market for femulators. (Source: Rain Dove) |
The Fourth of July is just a reference to a calendar date. No matter how much they try to brainwash us with "Fourth of July," remember it is really Independence Day, the day that the colonists thumbed their noses at the British and said we will do it our way, not your way.
Independence Day was the precursor of our Constitution and the Bill of Rights that some of our current leaders and fellow citizens are trying to amend to better fit their idea of what this nation should be: a nation under their “god.”
Well, their god is not my god. Their god does not have compassion for anyone that does not follow what they consider to be their self-defined "norms." There is no room for transpeople, as well as the other segments of TLGB in the nation under their god.
Our forefathers separated from Britain to get away from people like these so-called theists and it is time we reclaim the real meaning of Independence Day here before it is just a fond memory.
American television personality, radio show host and Internet celebrity B. Scott.
Wearing Logan Neitzal.
July 4, 1776
Today celebrates the 236th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence of the 13 North American Colonies from the Kingdom of Great Britain.
The 13 colonies were Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Georgia, Connecticut, Massachusetts Bay, Maryland, South Carolina, New Hampshire, Virginia, New York, North Carolina, and Rhode Island and Providence Plantations. At the time of the signing, Vermont was part of New York and Maine was part of Massachusetts.
Vermont declared its own independence on January 15, 1777 and became The Republic of New Connecticut*. Vermont became the 14th United State in 1791
Maine seceded from Massachusetts in 1820 and became the 23rd United State on March 15, 1820.
* Thanks to Wikipedia, I learned something new today.
Gender Gap
The article "10 College Majors With the Biggest Gender Gap," jives with my 34-year work experience as a technical writer in the electrical engineering and computer science fields where males dominate (91% and 85%, respectively).
I wish there was a need for technical writers in the fashion world!