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this is how i die
Give it the Oscar.
reblog to keep its power growing.
REBLOG IF NAZIS OFFEND YOU MORE THAN NIPPLES.
Gay culture is calling guys 10 years younger than you “daddy” because they have a beard.
Things come along like this that make the internet so special, I AM IN FUCKING TEARS
ITS BACK
An icon, if ever there was one.
Reblog if you outed yourself to someone on AOL Instant Messenger™
One of my favorite scenes from the entire series. These are some great screen caps!
Such sass.
Oh my god, these fuggin' animals!
Playing Pokémon at the waterfront... yes still! 😊 praying for them Voltorbs peekin' out.
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from Firebox || SNES soaps $21.29 & Gameboy soaps $11.49 || Buy Here
I WAS PANICKING THE WHOLE TIME BEFORE I REALIZED IT WAS SOAP WHAT
I didn’t realize until the end it was soap either. It was hurting my heart.
I was trying to figure out why you’d wash your games.
OMG I THOUGHT THIS WAS AN AESTHETIC POST
SAME^^^ I WAS LIKE THIS IS TOO FAR
finally a product that lets me rub donkey kong all over my wet, dirty body.
Let this KONG cleanse your DONG
don’t pretend this ain’t right at/near you were born. Y’all ain’t never handled these irl.
Why is nobody talking about the new JoJo album?
Remember that little girl that sang Leave (Get Out!), probably at your middle school dance? This poor girl has been locked in a legal battle with her old label; they basically “owned” her voice, so she couldn’t officially release any music until now. Give it a listen. She’s a super talented vocalist and it’s a good pop album.
https://open.spotify.com/album/03B7yRw8C4i7Vuxxjy8RJw (if you have Spotify)
Gettin' dinner with this princess 😍
Earlier today, a friend remarked: “I don’t understand. The way you are reacting, it’s almost like you knew someone in the club.”
Here’s the thing you need to understand about every LGBT person in your family, your work, and your circle of friends:
We’ve spent most of our lives being aware that we are at risk.
When you hear interviewers talking to LGBT folks and they say “It could have been here. It could have been me,” they aren’t exaggerating. I don’t care how long you’ve been out, how far down your road to self acceptance and love you’ve traveled, we are always aware that we are at some level of risk.
I’m about as “don’t give a shit what ANYONE thinks” as anyone you’ll ever meet… and when I reach to hold Matt’s hand in the car? I still do the mental calculation of “ok, that car is just slightly behind us so they can’t see, but that truck to my left can see right inside the car”. If I kiss Matt in public, like he leaned in for on the bike trail the other day, I’m never fully in the moment. I’m always parsing who is around us and paying attention to us. There’s a tension that comes with that… a literal tensing of the muscles as you brace for potential danger. For a lot of us, it’s become such an automatic reaction that we don’t even think about it directly any more. We just do it.
And then… over the last few years, it started to fade a little. It started to feel like maybe things were getting better. A string of Supreme Court decisions. Public opinion shifting to the side of LGBT rights. Life was getting better. You could breathe a little bit.
What happened with this event is dramatically demonstrated by how Matt and I are reacting to it. Matt came out fairly late, during the golden glow of the changing tide. He’s never dealt with something like this. It’s literally turned him inside out emotionally because all that stuff he read about that was just “then” became very much “NOW”. For me, I’ve had some time to adjust to the idea that people hate us enough to kill us. Matthew Shephard was my first real lesson in that. So this weekend was a sudden slap in the face, a reminder that I should never have let my guard down, should never have gotten complacent… because it could have been US.
Every LGBT person you know knows what I’m talking about. Those tiny little mental calculations we do over the course of our life add up… and we just got hit with a stark reminder that those simmering concerns, those fears… they probably won’t ever go away. We’ll never be free of them. Additionally, now we just got a lesson that expressing our love could result in the deaths of *others* completely unrelated to us. It’s easy to take risks when it’s just you and you’ve made that choice. Now there’s this subtext that you could set off someone who kills other people who weren’t even involved. And that’s just a lot.
That’s why I’m personally a bit off balance even though (or because, depending on how you look at it) I live in Texas and was not personally effected by this tragedy. Don’t get me wrong: nothing will change. I will still hold my husband’s hand in public. I will still kiss him in public. We’ll still go out and attend functions and hold our heads high.
But we will be doing those mental calculations for the rest of our lives. Those little PDAs you take for granted with your spouse. They come with huge baggage for us. Every single one is an act of defiance, with all that entails.
So do me a favor. Reach out to that LGBT person in your life. Friend, co-worker, or family. Just let them know you are thinking of them and you love them. That will mean the world to them right now. I promise you.
Well said, Alex. This resonates so hard and perfectly sums up how I'm feeling about this. Thank you for the catharsis.
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Watching a scary movie with my boos. ❤️