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A Question Regarding Turquoise
Hi Davodd, I hope you don't mind the intrusion to your talk page, but I had a question I couldn't find an answer to, and tracked you down as member #1 of the LGBT group, so I figured you might be the guy to ask!
I have noticed a lot of openly gay men (and women I think?) wearing turquoise jewelery (mainly rings). I was curious if there was some sort of a political/social reason for this? Or, is it simply a way of identifying oneself as gay so that others feel free to open up to you? Or, is it simply a fashion thing, and has caught on in the community?
I did some research to see if I could link it to the flag or something, but no luck there.
Any info would be appreciated - curiousity has got me! SnaX 20:58, 3 September 2007 (UTC)
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Gay icon
Hi, Davodd!
I'm considering putting Gay icon up for peer review and possible GA status. I'd love to hear your thoughts on it? I've just gone through it and done some cleanup work and think that everything except the criticism section is looking pretty good. Criticism needs some more content, though. Any other thoughts? Thanks! -- SatyrTN (talk | contribs) 17:35, 1 August 2007 (UTC)
- Well, it couldn't hurt - and the page has gotten much better than it was when it started. Even if it doesn't pass, you will get good critical observations from a fresh perspective. I think the biggest struggle you are going to have is with In entertainment since neither GA nor Peer Review like long lists due to their poor prose. They will suggest that it be re-written in paragraph form. I have the scars of former GA and Peer Review efforts myself to know that one. ;-) - Davodd 21:49, 2 August 2007 (UTC)
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