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These Photos Prove DC Is SO Ready for Pride Weekend

Even kittens are getting into it.

Photo via @mallorymhughes on Instagram.

DC Pride is this weekend and Washingtonians have been sporting their rainbows in support and solidarity–from flags to paintings to pet accessories. These are the best Instas we found, with everyone ready to paaaarty for Pride.

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A house is not a home without a Pride flag.

Or a few Pride flags.

Ryder can’t wait.

Do you even Pride, bro?! #dc #washingtondc #pridedc #gaypride

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We agree with @sascott85: “Do you even pride, bro?!”

Best. Converse. Ever.

reminder to go party in the name of human life, equality, and love @femmefataledc tomorrow night !

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Pride is art, too.

Logan Tavern is flower-ready.

And don’t miss Pride-ful soul cycle.

Even Metro is feeling it.

Finally, Kitty Pride (pun intended).

Former editorial fellow Kayla Randall is City Lights editor at Washington City Paper.