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  2. LGBTQ symbols - Wikipedia

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    The lavender rhinoceros symbol was seen on signs, pins, and t-shirts at the Boston Pride Parade later in 1974, and a life-sized papier-mâché lavender rhinoceros was part of the parade. Money was raised for the ads, and they began running on the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority 's Green Line by December 3, 1974, and ran there until ...

  3. What’s the Difference Between Pansexual and Bisexual? - AOL

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    Celebs like Madison Bailey and Miley Cyrus have come out as pansexual. But what does that mean? Here we explain what pansexuality is, and how it's different from bisexuality.

  4. Bisexuality - Wikipedia

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    The biangles symbol of bisexuality, designed by artist Liz Nania The double crescent moon bisexuality symbol, designed by Vivian Wagner Another symbol with a similarly symbolic color scheme is the biangles symbol of bisexuality, a pair of overlapping pink and blue triangles, forming lavender where they intersect.

  5. Pink triangle - Wikipedia

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    The biangles symbol of bisexuality, designed by artist Liz Nania, features a pink triangle. The design of the biangles symbol of bisexuality began with the pink triangle. The biangles symbol was designed by artist Liz Nania as she co-organized a bisexual contingent for the Second National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights in 1987.

  6. If You’re Wondering 'Am I Bisexual?,' Read This - AOL

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    If you’re wondering “Am I bisexual?,” here are some common signs and how to navigate your sexuality, per experts. Plus, how to debunk misconceptions and myths.

  7. Rainbow flag (LGBTQ) - Wikipedia

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    Using a rainbow flag as a symbol of LGBTQ pride began in San Francisco, California, but eventually became common at LGBTQ rights events worldwide. The rainbow flag is a symbol of lesbian , gay , bisexual , transgender , and queer ( LGBTQ ) pride and LGBTQ movements in use since the 1970s.

  8. What is 'brain rot'? TikTokers are using the term to ... - AOL

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    One commenter on the post from @joshlunchbox wrote that they struggled to explain the Greek myth of Sisyphus without using a meme. Another said their first experience with brain rot was trying to ...

  9. History of bisexuality - Wikipedia

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    The bisexual pride flag was designed in 1998 by Michael Page. The history of bisexuality concerns the history of the bisexual sexual orientation.Ancient and medieval history of bisexuality, when the term did not exist as such, consists of anecdotes of sexual behaviour and relationships between people of the same and different sexes.