boywhoneedssleep

Random, but why was 'cut sleeve' used as, seemingly, an insult to gay men when the story behind such a term is a Chinese Emperor having a male lover and his lover was sleeping on his sleeve when the Emperor had to leave their quarters for something and he cut off his sleeve as to not disturb his sleeping lover??? To me, that sounds like devotion, and I aspire to be like that Chinese Emperor who basically made the term 'cut sleeve'.

boywhoneedssleep

Random, but why was 'cut sleeve' used as, seemingly, an insult to gay men when the story behind such a term is a Chinese Emperor having a male lover and his lover was sleeping on his sleeve when the Emperor had to leave their quarters for something and he cut off his sleeve as to not disturb his sleeping lover??? To me, that sounds like devotion, and I aspire to be like that Chinese Emperor who basically made the term 'cut sleeve'.

boywhoneedssleep

“You can’t beat death, but you can beat death in life, sometimes.” -poem “The Laughing Heart” by Charles Bukowski. (I found this part stupidly funny, also the deep voice that the person reading this has . Sounds like the end monologue of the main characters when a movie ends)