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datadoggieein
Since: Mar, 2013
KUnlimited
Since: Sep, 2020
15th Feb, 2021 07:43:06 AM
"From Homogenous to Honey" from Artists Against Rampant Government Homophobia.
Avatar by Butterscotch Arts. Used under license.
chattering_girl
Since: Jul, 2020
8th Nov, 2021 04:34:03 PM
Thank you, that was the one! It was published by Alan Moore's Mad Love imprint, so that's why I remember his name
I found it once by a fluke and can’t locate it again, but I think it might’ve been by Alan Moore and a couple others. Basically it was about how the current regime somewhere didn’t like LGBT people existing, so they decided to purge out all references to it in history by literally going back in time and erasing history. They found that they had to keep changing more and more, but eventually succeeded by making everyone exactly the same or something like that. The narrator of the story takes off a mask (?) at the end and reveals that he and everyone else has smooth blank faces. I really can’t remember much else, but I’m fairly certain of what I do remember. Thank for the help!