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Are you kidding me this is the best video Iâve ever seen
netflixâs 3%, episode 2 (2016)
itâs a common thing in scifi and fantasy stories to put a disabled character in their narratives or give a physically abled character a (mostly physical) disability for the purpose of offering them the chance to âcureâ themselves through the story. of course itâs bc most of these stories are written by people who didnât experienced some kind of situation like that. in this scene of 3%, fernando is telling michele that he felt his legs again bc he was given an opportunity to taste what the âbetterâ place - the one theyâre trying to go to - can offer to you; in other words the opportunity to be physically abled like most of people. usually they donât put in these characters all the years or months or days that they had to deal with their disability and try to accept it as hard as they can bc that was their reality, that was how their lives would be for the rest of their lifetime. and here you have fernando, a brilliant black boy, who grew up in a poor and fucked up place, dropping truth bombs. itâs something we all should think more about, even more and more if weâre writing similar characters at some point. watch 3%, btw.Â
Katie McGrath: Literal Goddess and Artist Extraordinaire
Did the cat just giveâ
Cats actually can tell babies are little humans and as a general rule of thumb they tend to go easier on babies and will tolerate more behaviors they usually do not tolerate in adults. Not only that but many cats can become overprotective of babies and show them a lot of affection. Or if they hate babies they will just hide and run away instead of attacking. Obviously exceptions exist, but I find this proclivity to be so heartwarming
twitter is wildly accurate
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lesbians donât need condoms in their bedside tables. they need hair ties.
I mean condoms are so good for women to have safe sex with. You can put your fingers in them for safe fingering or you can turn them into dental dams for safe eating, or you can put them on a dildo to prevent the spreading of germs as long as you put a new one on for every person and orifice. Also trans women exist. Safe sex is important y'all.
The idea that lesbians donât need condoms is such a dangerous mindset like please know this is not a thing whether or not youâre lesbianÂ
Look at this, and remember it next time someone says that the gay community survived the AIDS epidemic.
We didnât survive, we started over. We lost all but an entire generation.
This is what âwe survived Reagan, youâll survive Trumpâ looks like. No, we didnât.
âAfter all this time, I know you are the one I want to love the rest of my lifeâ
Please spread the word!
I work in a grocery store in a teeny town in Florida right near Daytona Beach, and we have a basically nonexistent LGBTQ+ community. Two of my regulars are a lesbian couple who have been together for thirty years. THIRTY YEARS!! They are super cute and always very kind to me when I ring up their groceries. One time, they came into the store after Volusia Pride (my countyâs tiny pride festival) all decked out in rainbow stuff, and I said I liked it, and they just gave me smiles and said, âYouâre family.â They are truly lovely.
They own a chocolate company called Sappho Chocolates that make gourmet chocolate that looks amazing. With the holidays coming up, itâs a great time to support a lesbian-owned business and treat your loved ones (or yourself) to some awesome chocolate. This is their website. If you canât afford to buy anything from them, please reblog this post! I love these two wonderful ladies, and their business needs support!
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Valentines is just around the corner! Support small LGBT buisnesses!
i did some research and found out that their chocolate is ethically sourced and they work in advocacy for ethical chocolate production, they make them nut-free, egg-free, and celiac-safe, they have vegan chocolates, ANDÂ they even have paw print chocolates that go towards helping animal shelters.
also they have a TON of really cute nerdy ones like a D20:
a TON of star wars ones LIKE THIS DEATH STAR THE SIZE OF A TENNIS BALL:
a TARDIS and some daleks:
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carrie managing to get an âoh shitâ into star wars unnoticed. an icon
airline customer service: hello this is SAS how can i help me: ok so i booked a flight with you just now and iâd like to reserve a space for my pet in the cargo hold, iâm bringing a cockatiel SAS: (audibly worried) uh⊠uhm⊠iâm not sure we can⊠transport that kind of um⊠pet? me: oh, huh? i did ring to check before i booked and the guy on the phone said itâd be fine? SAS: (âdealing with unhinged customersâ voice) uh. ok. well, i guess i can try to check⊠just give me some cage dimensions. how big is its cage me: well i got him a teeny tiny travel cage, so⊠50x30x30, at most SAS: centimeters?? me: yeah? is there a problem? SAS: can you tell me exactly how big is this crocodile??? me: COCKATIEL SAS: âŠOH
ok so when this post first took off i got a lot of responses from people being like âdonât put your tiel in the cargo hold!! heâll be scared!!â and i kept responding like âwell, thatâs the rules, what am i meant to do? take him on the train all the way from the UK to Finland?â and somewhere up there a malevolent god is laughing because what happened was
after being reassured by SAS that i could definitely, totally, absolutely for sure take my bird on their flight, i took him on the ferry from the east of england to the netherlands and then tried to get the flight we were both booked onto in amsterdam, only to be denied because there was a requirement nobody had mentioned. this left me with the airport staff saying âguess you just gotta abandon him here if you wanna get your flightâ and me saying âwho the hell abandons their cockatiel in a random countryâ and me eventually leaving the airport with no plan at all as to how i was gonna get us both home
i took him on the train all the way to finland. the whole route from london to tampere, traversing pretty much the entire width of europe. i did it by ferry and rail in a couple of days, bird in tow. i truly hoped that the original post would be the most wild thing that happened getting him over here but clearly i was dramatically wrong. anyway, if you ever wanted to know if itâs possible to bring a cockatiel on a Swedish sleeper train, take it from me, you can