
"This week, Punxsutawney Phil had one job: Crawl out of his burrow and free us from the wrath of winter. Unfortunately, the rodent had other plans on Groundhog Day. He took a long, hard gander at his shadow and predicted six more weeks of cold temps. Which is exactly why we need a gay groundhog in office. How about we take this to the next level?"
"Thankfully, we had an exciting week in LGBTQ+ news, filled with hot goss, steamy stories, and far less mammal disappointment. First, Gaga won big at this year's Grammy Awards, we peeped JFK Jr.'s chest hair in Ryan Murphy's new show, and Trixie Mattel was announced as this year's Queerties Awards host. Plus, we got a look at Colman Domingo in Michael, celebrated Erik Bottcher's win, and balked at both the gay couple dropping $700 a week on food delivery and Grindr's pricey new update."
"It's a tough time for gay men's hands right now. It's been an especially relentless winter with freezing temps and bone-chilling winds, yet we're still expected to make our daily pilgrimage outdoors to get an iced coffee. But in between Google searches for "Can my knuckles get frostbitten?" and "Is it even worth it," I stumbled upon a solution: The Iced Coffee Hugger, available for $15 on Uncommon Goods."
Punxsutawney Phil predicted six more weeks of cold weather. A newsletter offers LGBTQ+ entertainment and pop-culture highlights. The week featured Gaga winning big at the Grammy Awards, a glimpse of JFK Jr.'s chest hair in Ryan Murphy's new show, and Trixie Mattel announced as the Queerties Awards host. Colman Domingo was shown in Michael, and Erik Bottcher's electoral win was celebrated. Coverage included reactions to a gay couple spending $700 weekly on food delivery and complaints about Grindr's expensive new update. Lifestyle items and viral memes—like an Iced Coffee Hugger—also drew attention.
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