BURNTTOAST: WHAT READERS SAY.
RYAN DAHARSH ON THE COVER OF DNA #252, BY JADE YOUNG Welcum back! – Edward Gulane
I’d salute his flagpole anytime. – Colin Day
I pledge allegiance. – Bruce Frackler
Is that Biden when he was younger? – David Page
Spectacularly neat, natural muscle and most of all he is friendly. – Jay Kay
Man-Oh-Man, DNA you’ve given us gold once again. You gave us Ryan in issue #114, a Travel Issue, and I would have travelled anywhere with him. Salute. – Alexi Michael
DNA EXCLUSIVE: BRIAN SIMS ON HOPE AND HEALING IN THE USA
Great interview.
– Brian Hogan
Thanks for everything you do for Pennsylvania, Brian. Oh heck, yeah… you’re a disarmingly good-lookin’ guy: that’s good for someone special. But you’re an amazing legislator and advocate: and that’s good for a LOT of people. – Anthony J Ballard
Thank you. Now reason and sanity can take over. – Brian Arnett
GERMAN ACTOR JANNIK SCHUMANN COMES OUT
Be true to yourself and be happy. – Tammy Dargel Sigler
Coming out now is so easy… I had no one to come out to. – Hudson Kelly
You only need to come out to yourself; no one else really matters. Be happy in your own skin, then you can find someone to share that with. Being happy is the only choice we really have to make in life. Take care. – Archie Lowe
US PRO RUGBY PLAYER DEVIN IBAÑEZ COMES OUT
Very cute couple! Congrats guys! I wish you all the happiness you deserve. – Damien Felix
I look forward to the day this doesn’t need to be news. – Lindsay Morgan
Oh, wow… the US has professional rugby? – James Moon
“WE WERE WRONG”: INTERFAITH DECLARATION ASKS FORGIVENESS FROM THE LGBTQIA+ COMMUNITY No. There can be no forgiveness. We must hold these organizations accountable and bring them to an end. Religion has no place in government, or forcefully inserting itself into the lives of millions of people for the purpose of trying to eliminate those people, inciting hate and violence for non-compliance and telling young impressionable persons they are wrong. – Damien Felix
Forgiveness is earned. Let’s see action to reverse the societal harm. Apologies without action are worthless to victims. – Brian Triber
In complete love and acceptance of them as people, the answer is no. Holding them to account for their action and inaction, the suffering and oppression of so many people, is part of the healing process they are responsible for achieving. – Daniel J Burford
Their harm is already done. – Marty Wayne
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