The June Issue of Animalia Magazine was another IAC Issue, but it also featured articles that talked about Fatherhood (with Father's Day coming up), Pride Month, or both.
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The Cover Article was about the newest "addition", so to speak, to the IAC Games, the Human vs. Animalian Comparisons. Originally started before the pandemic, it became a bit more mainstream after the Tokyo Olympics were delayed. It certainly was interesting to see Olympic Athletes be beaten by Amateur Animalian Athletes, even if said Olympic Athletes had actually won a gold/silver/bronze at the games.
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Another article was an indirect result of Pride Month, LGBT+ throughout history. Parts of the article were understandable, such as open-mindedness of sex in general, not just LGBT+, being stamped out by the Roman Catholic Church during the collapse of the Roman Empire (at least). Of course, the Victorian era of the late 19th-early 20th century gained a major reputation of prudishness and sexual repression, not just of the LGBT+ community.
Other parts of the article were a bit more surprising, however, such as homosexuality being quite popular during the classical period of Greco-Roman society. This did help debunk some claims on the internet that there was actually no homosexuality before the 20th century, much to the amusement of many others.
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Another interesting thing was a result of Father's Day coming up: a Father's Day photoshoot, where fathers or fathers-to-be had their pictures taken for various reasons, mainly to embarrass their children. The "tamest" photographs were allowed in the physical copy, while the digital copy had more risqué photos locked behind premium account requirements.
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Speaking of fathers, there was a nature article about the best, and worst, fathers in the Animal Kingdom. Inevitably, feminists tried to use this article to promote how women were better than men, but their posts always ended up with them tripping over the facts and getting clever comebacks in response.
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Finally, there was a list of the events for the IAC and when to see them. With Pride Month going on, the Herm Exposition was going strong, even if people came out more confused than when they went in. There was also the arrival of the SS Joyous Bounty to Mieni Atoll, which would be taking place closer to July.