Thursday, April 30, 2026

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Via White Crane Institute /// ALICE B. TOKLAS

 

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This Day in Gay History

April 30

Born
L to R: Gertrude Stein, their poodle Basket, and Alice B. Toklas
1877 -

ALICE B. TOKLAS, American companion of Gertrude Stein (d. 1967); There are any number of stories that can be told about this homely woman, ranging from nasty cracks about her spidery mustache to vicious bon mots about the disfiguring hump on her forehead. But there is really only one Alice B., that one very beautiful indeed, who need concern us here.

Throughout most of her life, this selfless woman’s major occupation was the care and maintenance of Gertrude Stein. She was cook, secretary, manager, nurse and lover, and in return received s love as faithful and intense as any recorded in history of friendship. She was also a highly intelligent woman, whose correspondence reveals her to be a writer and commentator no less brilliant than her more famous partner. She called Gertude “Lovey.” Lovely called her “Pussy.” And they lie together, head to head, in Père Lachaise.

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Via Daily Dharma: Where We Are Broken

 

Where We Are Broken
People don’t love us for being perfect. Sometimes we forget that the places where we are broken are the places where we shine with gold, where we hold the potential to connect deeply with other beings.
 
Ryuko Laura Burges, “Finding Our Way”
 
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Nothing Is More Joyless than Selfishness
By Ajahn Sumedho
An American Buddhist monk reflects on kindness, mindfulness, and the suffering born of self-concern. 

Via Dhamma Wheel | Right Action: Reflecting upon Mental Action

 

Via Tummy Ache Nation /// They lost on marriage equality, so they invented this The anti-trans panic didn't come from God. It came from focus groups.