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Super-cute scenes from Pride’s return

Sunshine, rainbows, and more than a little sparkle.

San Francisco Pride returned after two years on a sunny Sunday full of cheer and protest spirit. Though not without a few glitches, overall the celebration was affirmation in trying times that gay (and every other flavor of the queer rainbow) is very, very good. Check out Estefany’s fabulous photos below. —Marke B.

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