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@skifflemiss
being a macroorganism is so stressful. i want to know what my cells are doing. I don’t like how unsupervised they are
reblog if you support asexuals and aromantics because you’re a human being with common sense and morals
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Ashley Graham
when will “protecting family values” mean increasing aid for families in poverty and cracking down harder on abusive parents and assisting parents in paying for their children’s education instead of just being code for “we gotta stop the gays”
GLAAD has released its annual Studio Responsibility Index, a measure of LGBT inclusivity in movies.
The results were disappointing: Only 17.5% of films from major studios included LGBT characters, and their portrayals were less diverse and less significant:
Of the movies with LGBT characters, 77% featured gay men and 23% featured lesbians. Only 9% featured bisexual people and 5% featured transgender people.
Only 25.5% of the LGBT characters were people of color.
GLAAD uses the “Vito Russo test,” a measure similar to the Bechdel test, to measure the significance of LGBT characters and stories in a movie. Only 36% of the inclusive films passed the Vito Russo test.
Read more from GLAAD here, and join me in a long, exasperated sigh.
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even though television and movies say otherwise, wlw can have happy endings. you will get a happy ending. they do not reflect our stories or who we are, but the outdated ideas that the media is clinging onto. you will get your happy ending and you will be happy.
HURR DURR DURR IMA DOG
person: wait… so if youre not straight…… and youre not gay,,,,,….. then…. what… exActly aRE you..?..?.?
me:
Women are conditioned since we are young that our final stage of fulfillment comes from finding love. We could be 25, successful and self-made, but at the end of the day people won’t see us as someone who made it so far in just 25 years, but how someone lived 25 years without finding a man. To every single woman out there who is working hard and grinding to achieve their goals- your success is valid. You as a woman are valid. And I pray there is only more and more success written for you in everything you pursue.
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