Wednesday, May 27, 2015

Picture of the Day - 358

Diners
"Diners" by Tomais Ashdene

If you wish to see more of Tomais' photography, please visit his Flickr photostream here.

Cruising with Ⓕoгđιş

It was on the eve of my 2,999th day in SecondLife when Fordis decided that I was now old enough to visit the gay leather scene.

Although he is only 916 days himself, he was quite protective until he started hitting on two rough and tough guys sitting in a booth close by discussing sconces. From then on all his blood went to his "other head" and he forgot all about me... so I was free to cruise on my own.
JJ, Tomais, me, Fordis & Divos

Tuesday, May 26, 2015

Monday, May 25, 2015

Picture of the Day - 356

Messy Heart
"Messy Heart" by Ricardo Morsch

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Sunday, May 24, 2015

Picture of the Day - 355

dreams of cherry blossoms.......
"dreams of cherry blossoms......." by Lara

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Saturday, May 23, 2015

Landslide For Yes!

42 out of the 43 constituencies voted for accepting same-sex marriage in the Irish referendum today! Only the constituency of Roscommon-South Leitrim voted "No" with a little more than a thousand votes.

What a wonderful and marvelous day this has been! And for many European gay men the fun continues today with the finals of the European Song Contest.

However my heroes of the day are our straight allies in Ireland, this song is for you wonderful people!

Thank You, Our Irish Straight Allies!

As Rachel Maddow, the television host of the MSNBC has said: “Here’s the thing about rights – they’re not actually supposed to be voted on. That’s why there’re called rights.”

But in the case of Ireland there was a definition of marriage written into the constitution, so to have it changed there was a constitutional requirement to put it to a ballot of the Irish people.

And according to all analysts the outcome is already clear, based on among other things by the huge voter turnout and the fact that even usually conservative constituencies have voted Tá/Yes. The only question now seems to be if any of the 43 constituencies will return a Níl/No-vote.

You can follow the counting here Irish referendum - Results by constituency. From there you can click on the detailed listing on the upper left of the page.

An Irish Cabinet minister, Leo Varadkar, who came out as gay at the start of the government's campaign, said: "We're the first country in the world to enshrine marriage equality in our constitution and do so by popular mandate. That makes us a beacon, a light to the rest of the world of liberty and equality. It's a very proud day to be Irish."

I could not agree with him more and would like to thank all our wonderful, sexy, beautiful, amazing, wonderful, marvelous, awesome, wonderful, amazing, beautiful, wonderful  and down-right sexy straight-allies in Ireland! I love and adore you all! 

Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!