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  2. Tweek x Craig - Wikipedia

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    At Tweek's home, Tweek's parents celebrate and accept his gay status by rewarding him with money. As Cartman ponders the relationship of Tweek and Craig, he starts fantasizing again about his Cupid-like alter ego Cupid Me (last seen in "Cartman Finds Love"). Cupid Me visits Craig in his sleep and shoots him with a love arrow to help with their ...

  3. Tweek vs. Craig - Wikipedia

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    "Tweek vs. Craig" is the fifth episode of the third season of the American animated television series South Park, and the 36th episode of the series overall. It originally aired on Comedy Central in the United States on June 23, 1999.

  4. Tweek and Craig - Wikipedia

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    Tweek and Craig refer to the characters Tweek Tweak and Craig Tucker in South Park, who have been featured in the following eponymous episodes:

  5. 22 LGBTQ+ Pride Flags and the Meanings Behind Them - AOL

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    According to the Human Rights Campaign, this is the second version of a pride flag specifically for gay men. This version has varying shades of green and blue to include non-cisgender gay men ...

  6. List of animated series with LGBTQ characters: 1990–1999

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    It is confirmed by the official website and blog that they are in a relationship, and that they became an official couple in the episode "Tweek x Craig." [105] [106] Craig also had an unnamed girlfriend before he realized he was gay, and dumped her. [105] Tweek Tweak: February 11, 1998: Ms. Ellen Lesbian

  7. Story behind the gay pride flag - AOL

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    Here's how the gay pride flag earned its colorful stripes

  8. Gay men's flags - Wikipedia

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    The original gay pride flags were flown in celebration of the San Francisco Gay Freedom Day Parade on June 25, 1978. [1] According to a profile published in the Bay Area Reporter in 1985, Gilbert Baker "chose the rainbow motif because of its associations with the hippie movement of the 1960s, but notes that use of the design dates back to ancient Egypt". [2]

  9. No 'victim mentality' or rainbow flags: Gay Republicans rally ...

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    Harris has actively supported gay rights throughout her career and publicly backed same-sex marriage years before Democratic leadership did so. She is seen by queer advocates as having one of the ...