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Gael MacLean
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Award-winning creator bringing a fearless approach to exploring new creative worlds across multiple disciplines. Pushing boundaries, experimenting with cutting-edge techniques, and building strong collaborative relationships.
Stories (10/0)
Justice is Served: Hunter Biden Guilty on 3 Felony Counts
I feel so much better. Don’t you? The Hunter Biden shit show is finally over. That mafioso son of our relic of a supposedly elected President has been found guilty. On not just one, not just two, but on three felony counts! I’m breaking out the AR-15!
By Gael MacLean19 days ago in Humor
Time Warp Revisited: The Rocky Horror Phenomenon
Being in San Francisco in the 70s was like living in the heart of a cultural revolution, one that I never wanted to leave. I can still remember those days, wandering through Haight-Ashbury, stepping through a portal from the peace-and-love hippie era into the emerging LGBTQ+ scene. Those were the days of real community spirit, where every Sunday felt like a mini-revolution, cheering on the Sandinistas in Nicaragua, feeling like we were all part of this huge, world-changing movement. We had hope.
By Gael MacLean19 days ago in Pride
The Truth About Wolves
I rescued a wolf once. A wolf skin, but the wolf was there. It was auctioned off at a horse sale. It was a female. White fur. No one else bid. Why did I? Because no one else did. Because females are smaller. Not so impressive on the wall. Why did they kill her? Because they could.
By Gael MacLean21 days ago in Earth
Beware the Spider Apocalypse
At first, I thought I was dreaming. Or nightmaring. I woke one morning, groggy and disoriented, only to find a hairy, eight-legged creature scuttling across my pillow. I screamed, flailing my arms in a desperate attempt to swat it away, but then I noticed something strange. The spider—the size of a dinner plate—was looking at me with an unsettling level of intelligence in its beady little eyes.
By Gael MacLean23 days ago in Futurism