something i think about a lot: how increased openly queer representation in fiction/film/etc. has affected younger fans' concepts of what it means to be "coded" as gay or whatever—is "code" itself going out of fashion, becoming illegible?
something i think about a lot: how increased openly queer representation in fiction/film/etc. has affected younger fans' concepts of what it means to be "coded" as gay or whatever—is "code" itself going out of fashion, becoming illegible?
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