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30 Days Queer As Folk meme

Day 1: How did you come to Queer As Folk and the fandom?

I started on the wrong foot with Queer As Folk.

It was about 2009. I was committed fervently to yaoi and shounen-ai, when I heard about Queer As Folk. Curiosity killed the cat, I decided try watching Queer As Folk. However, due to the fact that my knowledge on sex was very limited at the time, I was kind of…freaked out a bit. And after mistakenly thinking that Brian and Michael (yes, I’m the kind of person that don’t read summary before watching something. I want it to be surprise) is going to get together (the reference to Clark and Louis doesn’t help) I turned away from it completely because seeing Michael make me want to punch my computer.

I didn’t watch it again until recently. Meaning like three months ago. It’s already feel like a lifetime.

I have to go home because of the protesting in Bahrain. Bored out of my mind with absolutely nothing to do, I went out and buy Six Feet Under. In the heat of the moment, I decided to buy Queer As Folk. There is no harm in giving another try, aye? That’s what I thought, foolishly. I tried to stall the inevitable by milking Six Feet Under by all its worth, but still, I can’t stop it. I just can’t stop it.

I fell hopelessly in love with Queer As Folk. Quite amusingly I might add, now that I’m looking back.

Being a fangirl, of course I’m going to hunt down fanfiction the moment I get addicted. Yet, it’s nothing compare to Tumblr. After the great discovery of QaF’s fandom on Tumblr, I spend the majority of my time up there, laughing my ass off and saving image (discreetly). I’m really proud to be a part of a such special fandom like Queer As Folk. Living in an Arab country, watching Queer As Folk isn’t the best thing to do. Not many people here know about it (actually, aside from the English teacher that I managed to corrupt into a fangirl, and other teachers, and me, there is no one here that know), and it’s kinda depressing sometimes. But, like Ms. Gloria Gaynor has said – WE WILL SURVIVE!

The uncanny resemblance

Prom.

Glee has prom. Queer As Folk has prom.

Kurt is basically a mini-Emmett.

And Sam stole Sunshine’s hairstyle.

And with his trouty mouth, he could open business with Hunter.

And this.

You wanna hit me? You wanna beat me up? Go ahead, but I swear to you I will never change. I’m proud to be different, it’s the best thing about me.

Kurt Hummel, Glee.

And this.

I’d rather my flame burn bright than be some puny little pilot light.

Emmett Honeycutt, Queer As Folk.

And this.

You want to hit me? Go right ahead. Only I’m not going to cry like some little faggot. You want to send me away, that’s okay too, because I bet more butt-fucking is going on in boarding school than in the back room of Babylon. But whatever you do, it’s not going to matter, cause I still be your queer son.

Justin Taylor, Queer As Folk.

Feel like Kurt’s line basically a combination of these two, only softer and less…graphic.

No wonder people feel the need to compare these two.

Queer As Folk: The Art Of Glee – Chapter 1

The Art Of Glee

Chapter 1: The long and winding road, that leads to your door

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Multiple fandoms: Pretty boy

Title: Pretty Boy
Author: hell_princessXXs (MeMy Mo)
Summary: Pretty boy
Pairing: House/Chase, John/Paul, Brian/Justin, Blaine/Kurt
Rating: PG-15 (someone has very dirty thought)
Disclaimer: This is my dream. I certainly don’t own them in real life. If I do, no one will ever look at them the same again.

Pretty boy
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My French Paper

I have to write a fucking 150 words essay in French. In French. I don’t think I even know 150 words in French, not to mention the fact that I have somehow piece them together to produce a sentence. Most of my writing are rambling sentences that somehow always, always ended with “J’aime…” I want to kill myself. Not to mention, four more questions for Julius Caesar, the very first book that I hate all the character (seriously, Caesar is an egoistic bastard, Brutus is too trusting and naive, it’s a wonder he still alive, Mark Antony, aside from the fact that Marlon Brando played him, there is nothing that make me want to like him. I want to snap at Portia and kill every single characters in the book. It’s suck, and not in a positive, life-affirming way). This is what I produce after like 2 hours using both Google translate and a dictionary. Brief, and don’t have everything I want to say, but my French teacher happened to be a Muslim, and I don’t think she would appreciate the fact that I wrote about a gay character like my English teacher would.

And here you go, the shit:

JUSTIN TAYLOR

Il est mon inspiration.

“Je suis l’homme que je veux être. Je suis le seul homme que je puisse être.”

Son nom est Justin Taylor. Son surnom est Sunshine parce que son sourire est lumineux comme le soleil, tellement que ca illumines une chambre. Avec son regard aux yeux bleus, couleur d’un ciel par beau temps, et ses cheveux blonds comme un champ de blé dore, il a l’air d’être fragile. Mais en realite, il n’est pas aussi faible qu’on le croit. Mais Justin n’est qu’un adolescent, comme nous tous. Toute sa vie, les gens se sont moques de lui. Mais il a toujours garde sa tête haute, une demarche solide, et fait face au monde entier. Justin est mon inspiration dans la vie, si nous voulons quelque chose des tres fort, nous devons tout sacrifier pour l’avoir.

Believe, I don’t even know what the fuck did I write.

Queer As Folk: No apologies, no regrets

In 2000, there was nothing.

Sure, there were Will & Grace that feature gay people as main character, but nothing, nothing like Queer As Folk. It portrayed gays as sexually active human being, went deep into many topics that may some may even comes off as disturbing – safe sex, anti-bullying, drug use, gay marriage, HIV/AIDS, political movement, gay bashing, etc. At the time, there wasn’t anything like Queer As Folk on TV. It was certainly trouble, something so daring, so unapologetic, something that so real in many ways.

And that’s when it happened. When he came along…

Look back now, the world is different than it was eleven years ago. It certainly changed a lots. Now, it’s not so hard to find gays character, not as a one pun-liner or just decoration (although it might be the case with Gossip Girl and 90210), be portrayed on TV. Look around you. Many hit TV shows feature gays character, some even developed major plot line – Kurt Hummel, Glee, Ian Gallagher, Shameless, Marshall Gregson, United States of Tara, Kevin Walker and Scotty Wandell, Brothers & Sisters, etc. How? Why? Well, certainly thanks to someone. It was perhaps Queer As Folk that paved the way for them to be here.

Queer As Folk, while being criticized because of its overflow storyline that concentrate on sex (but again, I mean, who could resist a naked Brian Kinney/Gale Harold or Justin Taylor/Randy Harrison. Beside, it’s part of life, of being human. Of course they have sex. What else are they going to do in their free time? Turn on TV and watch Glee together? Too bad, there wasn’t any Glee. If straight people can fuck like rabbits, so could gays. Get over it), is a ground-breaking show. It was more than that. It was about love, about fighting for something you believe in, about being who you are, about the world. You could have Glee or Modern Family or Shameless now, but there would never again something like Queer As Folk. Never again, someone like Brian Kinney or Justin Taylor will grace the TV screen (unless you play Queer As Folk rerun, that is totally different).

What drawn people to Queer As Folk is it bold portrayal of gay lives, in a way, brutally honest and passionate. Yes, people may object the relationship between Brian and Justin, but then, they aren’t that far apart. All in all, love prevail. Not to mention, the bullying portrayed on Queer As Folk, is part of what have and is happening now. While I love the bullying arc on Glee, Queer As Folk push it onto another level. Kurt just being slammed into locker, thrown into dumpster, slushies, threaten to be kill and kiss-rape. Justin, on the other hand, get into fights, locker being burned and vandalized, kick out of the house and get bashed on the head. Yes, Kurt is strong. They could do anything to him and he would still strutted like he is a model on the catwalk of Milan. With Justin, everything is different. He stood up to his homophobic teacher, telling him to “fuck off,” he started the GSA at his school, he stood up against his father, politically involved and willing to sacrifice anything for something believe in. The most beautiful scene in the whole series is when Brian and Justin danced at his prom. It was pure love, affectionate and so beautiful. Yet, what happened after it was a nightmare. It brutal. It liked saying that love is love, is beautiful, but there are people can’t accept and see the beauty. And it’s the truth. Yet, even when he couldn’t use his right hand, Justin did draw again. He want to prove, that in the end, he still wind.

If you want to hit me, go right ahead. Only I’m not going to cry like some little faggots. And if you want to send me away, that’s OK too, because I bet there are more butt-fuckings going on in boarding school than in the backroom of Babylon. But whatever you do, it’s not gonna matter, because I would still be your queer son.

No apologies, no regrets.

Queer As Folk is like a “In your face” statement. “We’re here. We’re queer.” Never again, would the audience witness a love like one between Brian and Justin. Never again, would there be a cool mom like Debbie. Never again, would something stirs up so much troubles and controversy. While Glee is doing alright on its own, there are still different. There is no denying in the fact that both have major impact, especially Glee because its main audience is teenagers, and Glee in a way is shaping them, to developed a new mind (and of course, Glee is in fact the gayest show on television. ‘Nuff said), and that both are life changing TV shows, Glee is a world that we dream of (of course, there is still the bullying, but, you know), of acceptance and love. Queer As Folk is the world as it is, unapologetic.

People can hate it and criticized it, but it’s not going to matter. Because they were here. They paved the way for others to grown. They open a whole new possibilities, a whole new world. I could even go as far as saying that the chemistry, the love between Brian and Justin could rival Scarlett O’Hara and Rhett Butler. The show could end, but its still goes on, like the thumpa-thumpa of Babylon. It will never end because…

You will always be young and beautiful.

Love it, hate it. It’s not going away. It was the first show that count, and it will be the last to go. Enjoy Glee. Love Brothers & Sisters. Adore United States of Tara, but without Queer As Folk, these shows might not even exist. I understand that the impact of Glee is great, and as a Gleek, I applauded it. Still, Queer As Folk have done so much, and it deserves praise, not scorns and hatred just because of it sexual content. It doesn’t matter. What matter it’s that in many ways, Queer As Folk was the first show to have a gay teenager that sexually active, politically involved like Justin Taylor, that he even willing to sacrifice everything, making poster to bring down some homophobic prick like Stockwell. The first show that have no definition about “fade to black” when it comes to sex scenes. The first show that was there.

In 2000, there was nothing.

In 2000, there was Queer As Folk.

In 2011, there are Glee, United States of Tara, Happy Ending, Brothers and Sisters, 90210, Shameless, Game of Thrones, Gossip Girl, Pretty Little Liars, etc.

So the thumpa, thumpa continues. It always will. No matter what happens, no matter who’s president. As our lady of disco, the divine Miss Gloria Gaynor, has always sung to us: we will survive.

P.S: I believe in the theory that Kurt Hummel is like a mini Emmett Honeycutt, just like Chris Colfer is a mini Peter Paige. They look alike so much. And Sam needs to stop stealing the hairstyle from Sunshine. It’s not cool, Trouty Mouth. And stop standing on furniture, Blaine. People are comparing Britin to Klaine, and Brian does not appreciate being compare to a midget who randomly stand on furniture.

Queer As Folk: The Art of Glee – Prologue

Title: The Art of Glee – Prologue
Author: hell_princessXXs (MeMy Mo)
Rating: PG-15 (someone foul mouth) for now
Note: Crossover between Glee and Queer as Folk – post 5.13 and episode 2.18. AU
Summary: “…It’s the address of Burt Hummel. You know, my aunt’s husband?”
Disclaimer: All the characters belong respectively to Fox, Glee, Ryan Murphy, Cowlip, Showtime and Queer as Folk.

The Art of Glee – Prologue

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Queer As Folk: As If We Never Said Goodbye

Title: As If We Never Said Goodbye
Author: hell_princessXXs (MeMy Mo)
Timeline: 3.09
Summary: “The most historic reunification since Germany”
Disclaimer: There characters don’t belong to me

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Queer As Folk: Hey, Sunshine!

Title: Hey, Sunshine!
Author: hell_princessXXs (MeMy Mo)
Timeline: 1.01 to 2.03 – something in between.
Rating: PG-15 (for someone’s foul mouth)
Summary: A vignette from Brian’s eyes.

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And that’s when it happened

A little note on how well my life have gone. Yeah right, like that’s gonna happen. Somewhere, yes, but not here on this country, and definitely not in this universe, as far as I know of.

School, a bitch as always. I have never like school, aside from a few things. Classes are a drag, and students are animal. Some teachers are sane, some are insane. Some teachers are cool, and some are cruel. Basically, life it’s just a bowl full of fairies (or at least when you put on your deluxe rose glasses. Normal glasses just won’t do the trick) in Deb’s wisdom. For someone else, not me.

Slip out that Feras is an asshole in Public Speaking class. I can argue that it’s a fact. Majority of people thought so. An emotional wreck since the beginning of the week, waiting for the damn result of my scholarship to come out. They said one week, and I haven’t received it yet. Are they fucking with me? I can’t stand this. One minute I’m high, next I’m pissed. Poor Elias has to bear all of my emotional lashing. He is scared of me know, thinking every time I talk to him I would kill him on the spot.

Glee is back. Yay! Not. It’s boring, it’s bland, and frankly wasn’t worth the wait. But next week! Born this way, and know what, it’s a 90-minute episode. Yippi! Baby Kurt is back at McKinley, and he has a solo! Not to mention, when he sings Born This Way… Chris Colfer is a such an adorable young man, even if he is 5 years my senior (should I care? It’s only 5 years. I mean, Brian is 12 years older than Justin (physically. Emotionally, they’re the same age. Or Justin is 12 years his senior). Too bad he is gay. Why every amazing person has to be gay? From Chris to Randy… I’m not getting marry!

Queer As Folk. This thing is addicted. Especially that fucked up relationship between Brian and Justin. I have never like Michael (don’t know why), he is…whiny, certainly, and always trying to get Brian (even when he got Ben, I still have this vibe from him), and push Brian and Justin away from each others. Never, ever like him. Totally adore Emmett though. My little spitfire. Deb, the most wonderful mom. I love most of the character in QaF. Brian and Justin just so cute together! They certainly remind me of The Picture of Dorian Gray, while their first meeting somehow make me remember John Lennon and Paul McCartney’s first meeting. Awww!

Malik said I’m starting to sound like him. Prick. Yeah, what do you know, ranting is contagious. I hope he could get out of here, out of his family. He deserves better than that. He is brilliant, and frankly, he could be famous one day. His talent, his thoughts, his writing – everything about him is amazing. He is like a big brother that I never have. Sometimes I’m jealous with Elias, sometimes I don’t. But either ways, I just wanted him to be happy, and know that I will be with him, no matter at.

In the end, conclusion is that – life suck.