This took me a while to figure out and I'm still not sure how to put it into words, but it's been on my mind a lot the last few years:

"Community" isn't a label you adopt or a party you show up to. It's what you bring to the table.

If you want to feel connected when you walk into the bar, you have to introduce yourself to people and make conversation. If you want to play, you have to approach and ask for what you want. If you want a certain kind of event, you gotta organize, donate, volunteer.

@aphyr Adjacent-topic rant:
When gay men say, "I'm gay, but I'm not part of the gay community, like I'm not into that scene."
I'm like, "Which scene is that, Brandon? The scene where we don't allow our internalized homophobia to Trump our level of bravery and courage because that would make us further marginalize an already marginalized group of people, of which we are a part? That scene, Brandon?! I saw you take a drunk twink's cock up your ass last week, shut the fuck up."
Rant over πŸ˜…
@aphyr PS I don't know who Brandon is, but the name popped into my head πŸ˜‚ he's out there somewhere... lurking... tweeting photos with his "str8" bros 🧐