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What's the lgbtq and Equestrian page? My tumblr for some reason won't let me message you if you wanna shoot me a message. Thanks! 😊
Its helmets aren’t gay I am 😁
My friend made a Facebook group for lgbtq+ equestrians, so if any of you want to join you are more than welcome to, just send me a message!
girls thighs rb if you agree
I think my entire life is just an ongoing anxiety attack
This defines my being
i dont get offended at white people jokes even though im white because:
i can recognize white people as a whole have systemically oppressed POC in america, which is where i live
most people when they make white people jokes only mean the shitty white people and i am not a shitty white person
im not a pissbaby
my white friends that have reblogged this give me life
4. Sometimes I am a shitty white person and the jokes remind me to FUCKIN STOP
If ur white and like this post I fux with u
^absolutely
5. It’s hard to be offended when white people jokes involve bland food/tourist dads in socks and sandals/white girls in yoga pants obsessed with pumpkin spice/suburban PTA moms and other harmless and mostly true stereotypes while jokes about POC involve them being called thugs/criminals/slurs/uneducated/illegal immigrants.
i fucks with u heavy if ur white and you reblog this
6. They’re usually really fucking funny and don’t perpetuate stereotypes that will ever affect me economically, politically, or cause me any true harm, let alone create risks that “justify” my murder and/or death
Waits for my white mutuals to reblog😌
yesyesyesyes
7. They can actually be pretty funny or at least accurate
“I’m not a pissbaby” 😂👌
Dover, here’s your new model.
YAY I reached 69k followers which is much cooler than 70k tbh. And I decided to do a giveaway for you guys :) I’m giving away 4 bags from my etsy shop. There will be 4 winners.
RULES
Must be following me (I’ll check)
Only reblogs count. Reblog as many times as you want
I SHIP WORLDWIDE. EVERYONE CAN ENTER
Make sure your ask box is open & you should be comfortable with giving me your address
If you’re like “I want one of those bags no matter what” you can just buy them on my etsy. If you win this giveaway, you’ll get a refund.
(I appreciate a shop fave on etsy if you have an account!)
This contest ends 15th of March 2017
put your favorite(s) in the tags
If you win and don’t respond to my message within 48 hours, I’ll pick another winner.
Good luck! :)
or turn it into a fuCKing COMPETITION.
This mother fucking post. Thank you.
YAY I reached 69k followers which is much cooler than 70k tbh. And I decided to do a giveaway for you guys :) I’m giving away 4 bags from my etsy shop. There will be 4 winners.
RULES
Must be following me (I’ll check)
Only reblogs count. Reblog as many times as you want
I SHIP WORLDWIDE. EVERYONE CAN ENTER
Make sure your ask box is open & you should be comfortable with giving me your address
If you’re like “I want one of those bags no matter what” you can just buy them on my etsy. If you win this giveaway, you’ll get a refund.
(I appreciate a shop fave on etsy if you have an account!)
This contest ends 15th of March 2017
put your favorite(s) in the tags
If you win and don’t respond to my message within 48 hours, I’ll pick another winner.
Good luck! :)
YAY I reached 69k followers which is much cooler than 70k tbh. And I decided to do a giveaway for you guys :) I’m giving away 4 bags from my etsy shop. There will be 4 winners.
RULES
Must be following me (I’ll check)
Only reblogs count. Reblog as many times as you want
I SHIP WORLDWIDE. EVERYONE CAN ENTER
Make sure your ask box is open & you should be comfortable with giving me your address
If you’re like “I want one of those bags no matter what” you can just buy them on my etsy. If you win this giveaway, you’ll get a refund.
(I appreciate a shop fave on etsy if you have an account!)
This contest ends 15th of March 2017
put your favorite(s) in the tags
If you win and don’t respond to my message within 48 hours, I’ll pick another winner.
Good luck! :)
sending “I hope you get that job” vibes to the people out here tryna get jobs
reblogging for yall bc the shit worked for me lol
Karma will pop me if I don’t
Same same same.
Coulda used this so I'll pad it along
So, I doubt this will ultimately make any difference, but it’s worth a try… it’s a petition that will be delivered to petco and petsmart, asking them to stop selling the awful tiny bowls. Doesn’t have a whole lot of signatures yet. :(
Please sign, this is super important. And share everywhere you can.
#justiceformuslims
I love every single person who reblogged this
I don’t think people realize how much of an impact this kind of support can have, I don’t think everyone knows what these little things can mean to us.
It may just be me, I don’t know. But every single time I see this on my dash or on someone’s blog or anywhere else, I kind of just breathe a sigh of relief. That’s one more person who cares. That’s one more person who doesn’t hate me.
Because it means so much, especially when all the media is spewing out is that I’m a terrible person and no one wants people like me near them. It means so much because I’m tired of people who won’t sit next to me in class, or who choose to join the longer line at the grocery store because they don’t want to be beside me and my family. It means so much when I have to lift my head any time someone says the words Islam or Muslim because I’m scared that they’ll say something that’ll hurt, when I have to pay attention to the news because who knows what so and so is saying now, who knows which of my people are being attacked now, who knows what’s going to happen to me now.
It means so much because I’ve been given the idea that the world is against me. And a huge part of it may be, but at least I’ve been reminded that some of it, just a small group of people, acknowledges that I’m a person too. That people like me are just that, people.
Maybe it’s just me, I don’t know. But now you do, so thank you for believing that I’m human when so many people don’t.
Have a great day x
Go unfollow this blog all you want, I am reblogging this.
I am aware this does not follow this blog’s style, however, I find it necessary to reblog this
Reblog this. It’s so important #justiceformuslims
Let the record show that I did not consent to this. Let it show that I did not vote for this man, that he did not represent me, that I did not believe he was deserving of being here, that I grieved…
Let the record show that I did not consent to this.
Let it show that I did not vote for this man, that he did/does not represent me, that I do not believe he was deserving of being here, that I grieved his ascension.
Let History record my objection to him, to the ways he humiliated women and vilified Muslims and threatened protestors and disregarded people of color.
Let it record my repulsion at his tremendous cruelty, his lack of compassion, his contempt for dissension, his absence of simple decency.
Let witnesses mark down my disgust at the way he boasted of infidelity, at how he ridiculed a disabled reporter, at the way he attacked female opponents for their appearance, at the way he marginalized immigrants.
Let it be remembered that I did not look the other way when women accused him of assault, when the reality of his Russian alliances came to light, when he refused to share his tax records—though large portions of the American media and its people chose to.
Let it be remembered that I did not buy into the fear that he perpetuated of those with brown skin or hijabs or foreign birthplaces.
Let the record show that I looked on with disbelief as he spent countless early morning and middle-of-the-night hours following the election on social media, broadcasting a steady stream of petulant, insecure, incoherent messages instead of preparing to do a job he was ill-equipped for and seemingly not all that interested in.
Let the record show that I watched him assemble a Cabinet of billionaires and bigots, of people woefully unqualified to steward our children, our safety, our healthcare, our financial stability—and that I was horrified by it all.
Let it be remembered that my faith would not allow me to fall in line behind this man while so many professed religious people did; that I saw nothing resembling Jesus in him, and that to declare him Christian would have been to toss aside everything I grew up believing faith in Christ manifested in a life.
Let History record my grieving at the racism and bigotry and homophobia that characterized his campaign, marked his supporters, and is evident in his assembling Administration.
Let it be known that I was one of the more than 65 million people who voted for Hillary Clinton; who understood that though flawed, she was an intelligent, experienced, passionate public servant with the temperament, commitment, and qualifications to lead and lead well.
Let the record show that I greatly lamented the day of his inauguration, and that I promised to join together with other good people to loudly resist and oppose every unscrupulous, dangerous, unjust and dishonest act this new Administration engages in.
History has been littered with horrible people who did terrible things with power, because too many good people remained silent. And since my fear is that we are surely entering one of those periods in our story, I wanted to make sure that I was recorded for posterity:
I do not believe this man is normal. I do not believe he is emotionally stable. I do not believe he cares about the full, beautiful diversity of America. I do not believe he respects women. I do not believe he is pro-life other than his own. I do not believe the sick and the poor and the hurting matter to him in the slightest. I do not believe he is a man of faith or integrity or nobility. I do not believe his concern is for anything outside his reflection in the mirror.
I believe he is a danger to our children. I believe he is a threat to our safety. I believe he is careless with our people. I believe he is reckless with his power. I believe America will be less secure, less diverse, less compassionate, and less decent under his leadership.
And if I prove to be wrong, it will be one of the most joyful errors of my life. I will own these words and if necessary, willingly and gladly admit my misjudgment because it will mean that America is a better and stronger nation, and the world a more peaceful place.
But right now I don’t see that happening.
Right now I am worried for my country, concerned for our planet, scared for the future of my children, and greatly saddened that 62 million Americans seem okay with all of this.
Let the record show that I was and am not okay with it.
Not at all.
Anyone following me, please reblog this. It needs to have a much higher view than this.
Things I learned in 2016
1. A mass genocide doesn’t move the world. A gorilla dying does.
2. A gorilla dying causes enough of the population of the United States to throw away their vote and turn a key state to Republican ensuring the election of the Annoying Orange.
Give me a pale gold day under a clouded sky and a horse with kind eyes and surely I’ll be alright