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In the 1890s, gay poet and playwright Oscar Wilde popularized wearing the green carnation as a "queer code" that allowed those within the LGBTQ+ Parisian community to recognize one another while remaining undetectable to the outer world. 130 years later, the media operates similarly, as a place for LGBTQ+ individuals to connect with each other across borders and oceans. At Green Carnation, we seek to build a community where people like you can voice their thoughts on queer films, books, TV shows, and more: which is why you should...

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