Using “slay” in “Slay, Queen” as an adjective instead of a verb is hilarious.
Yeah, but “Queen Slayer” has some regicidal connotations…
both. both is good.
it also emphasizes the importance of a comma
No Brigham Young Virginity Club, I am not currently a sinner, but I sure wish I was!
To the contrary.
You totally are an icon.
You truly slay, and could shine at Broadway and 42nd.
You’re what you want to be. An e-boy, a femboy, a catboi. Anything. No matter how weird to others, if it’s true to you it’s true to any divine god that might be out there. You are as divine as they come.
Crime is the opinion of the state. Sin is the opinion of a single religious ministry, and there are thousands of other ministries who disagree. Right and wrong are entirely up to you and how you choose to live. (Yes, it’s a big responsibility. You can handle holding the launch codes.)
Brigham Young University is more interested in money and power than it is in negotiating sound guiding principles. It is totally a part of the Christian nationalist movement seeking to instill autocracy in the US. And it’s trying to capitalize on your sense of social propriety in order to enrich itself and signal to its violent collaborators. The society it wants will pollute us to extinction.
You are valid. You are the same star stuff the rest of us are. And you matter.
The founder of the church had no problem with premarital sex. He married many women who already had living husbands.
BYU V club is satire fwiw
In that case, I’ll take it slightly more seriously than I do the Mormon church
Is that really premarital, though? Sounds extra post-marital to me.
I’m a sinner, I’m a saint. I do not feel ashamed.
I’m a bitch
And a boss
Why not both? Nobody says you can’t be both, right?
Yes but importantly do the two negatives cancel and now they agree with you or does it compound and give access to magic of some kind?
The gang goes to Utah.