Tommorow I’m heading out to North Carolina to see my bf Seth. He’ll be coming down a few weeks later to AZ to check out apartments as he plans to go to school down here. It’s exciting and I’m sure some fun vids and pics will come out of it.

Speaking of some fun pics and vids, Boylair Studios, Baretwinks, and Saggerskaterz Studios will release our newest “parody” movie. It’s a dark and hardcore remake of the Saw movie series. I’ll post the trailer I made as soon as it’s released as well as some other information about the movie. Honestly, it’s a little scary, it includes original music and script just like Twinkblood. Make sure to check it out, not only does it have some hot hardcore scenes, it includes an all new, never before seen bondage scene with Rad Matthews and Miles Pride that’s almost an hour long in its entirety. You wont wanna miss it.

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In the realm of other things you should watch, this is like the funniest episode of the Tonight Show I’ve ever scene. So if you’re bored . . .

Oh, and KCinLA, I got a haircut yesterday and shaved off my scruff for another vid me and Seth will be making this weekend. I’ll have pics on my next post ;).

(Article thanks to Danielle Canada of HipHopWired)

Members of the LGBT community in Washington, D.C. are ecstatic now that the nation’s capital has begun its first round of licensing and officiating for same-sex marriage.

As previously reported gay marriage was made legal in the capital in December but did not become official until this week after undergoing congressional review.

Now that the law has been taken into effect, an array of happy couples crowded outside of courthouses for their chance to be wed.
D.C. is the sixth jurisdiction to allow same-sex marriage; it’s joined in the equal rights campaign by Connecticut, Iowa, Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Vermont.

Now with the legalization of gay marriage, there will be a few slight changes for weddings.

Instead asking for the name of the “bride” and “groom” on license applications, they now simply ask for the name of “spouse” and “spouse” and after the couples are wed, officiators now will say,

“I now pronounce you legally married.”

Yeah for equal rights!

Congratulations to the happy new couples!