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i wish there was a rainbow light project for him for Coming Up Roses 🥹🏳️🌈 he deserves it...
hi any life advice for 21yo
Don't date thirty-year-olds until you are at least 25.
Having a glass of water for every glass of alcohol will give you a 50% reduction in hangover viciousness.
Bad people will use your willingness to be quiet as a weapon against you. If someone's being awful to you and trusting you'll be quiet to keep from making waves, surprise them.
There is no physical object in the world that is worth as much as your honor.
Honor is not the same as dignity. Retaining one sometimes means leaving the other aside.
Don't have any sex you don't want to have; have as much as you want of the sex that you do, whether that's a lot, a little, or none at all. Nothing you can do to your own body is immoral, unless you're doing it as an act of self-punishment.
Food is morally neutral. You do not have to earn the right to eat calories. Fat and sugar keep your brain from eating itself.
Learning to sit still and breathe--in, in, in, hold, hold, hold, out, out, out, out, out, out--can give you five feet of clear space around yourself in a maelstrom.
Find out how to make three good meals: A comfort meal you can make for just yourself relatively easily, a fancy meal you can use to wow a date, and a meal you can feed a bunch of people. All the other cooking can come later, but you can build a community on those three meals.
If you ever get to the point that things are so bleak you can see no other way forward but to die, make any other choice. If that means leaving everything you own and being a beach bum, or quitting your career, or taking up or leaving a religion, or deciding to bicycle across the country, so be it; living means more chances, dying means everything stops and you don't get to see any more interesting things. As you have not yet seen all the things that can interest you, it is better to live.
rainbow flags for manchester today! x
10 years of Rainbow Direction!
Exactly 10 years ago a girl named Danny printed out this rainbow poster and took it to the first concert of One Direction's Where We Are tour:
Anniversaries are always a bit arbitrary, and Rainbow Direction's was always a hard one to pin down.
This blog is just a day or two short of celebrating 11 years and without it Rainbow Direction would have never existed, because the people who were at the start of it would never have met, but its purpose and setup were entirely different and RD was still far from being developed.
The suggestions that eventually took form in "Project Rainbow Direction" were first submitted to the blog in late 2013. The first brainstorm between Kat, Li and Ellis about it, and further strategy talks with Ed and Molly took place in the early months of 2014. The project was announced in February. Haven and Red submitted their winning poster designs in March. Amy developed a logo and opened a merch store for us in early April.
While we've often referred to that midnight brainstorm on a cold January day as the origin of rainbow direction, that was only its conception. We don't even have a record of which date it was. We could also have chosen any of the more pin-downable dates: announcing the project, announcing the poster contest winners, opening the store. But really, all that Rainbow Direction was at those moments, was an idea, a plan, the hope that we had that it was within our, the fandom's power, to change something for the better for the LGBTQIA+ fans in it.
For months all of us, and especially Li, had worked tirelessly to encourage people to sign up and commit to bringing a rainbow poster to a show.
And then the big moment was there. First day of tour. The moment of truth. Would the people we'd encouraged actually have the courage to take a rainbow to a show, and stick it up in the air? Would it matter to people? Would it actually change something?
10 years on, we know that it did. So much more than we could ever have imagined.
But that was was anything but self-evident at the time. We had no idea. We nervously monitored the wwa tag and the blogs of those who had signed up, and then, after a few days, finally this report appeared. Danny from Bogota shared the first Rainbow Direction fan report.
Thanks Danny for participating in Project Rainbow Direction! "I had my little printed poster from the rainbow direction project, just a rain
I think if you'd ask any of us who were here at the time, they'd remember fondly how knowing that someone had actually done it, something happened in the real world, and if one person had done it, more would, how that sparked a fire in our hearts. A ball of warm feelings, not quite the same feeling as before. Before, there had been buzz and excitement and drive, but this, this felt different. Hope. A sense of the personal strength, and collective power, that could come from this if we could make it grow. It took a lot of hard work from a lot of people who committed themselves tirelessly to the campaign, but grow it did.
Thanks to Danny. Thanks to all of you who at some point or other, crafted something rainbow at home, took a rainbow to a show, put a rainbow on your blog, showed that you believed in your own power to change something, and showed the LGBTQI+ people in the fandom that they mattered, and that you cared.
It has been quite the roller coaster ride. As the coordinating group, we've had many ups and downs, and by now, for most of us, our attention has been drawn away from the fandom by our real lives and new pursuits. But regularly, when one of us checks in and sees the rainbows at one of the boys' shows, we share, revel, and sit amazed at how this thing, that once took so much effort on our part to get one, two, three people per show signed up, has grown into a regular staple, with people spontaneously taking it upon themselves to organize for entire venues to light up in a coordinated rainbow pattern, to design new posters and rainbow outfits, or to hand out hundreds of mini rainbow flags in the audience. This community has taken it up as its collective responsibility - let's get those rainbows out. How beautiful is that?! You are all so so amazing.
Thank you, you beautiful people, for becoming a part of this, for making it your own, for making it better, for carrying it forward, into the future.
So long!
@thisiskatsblog THis is such a wonderfully written post - I think about it all the time <3
Hope you had the best time at Louis show! I watched a livestream and saw rainbow flags waving around - I hope you are as proud of how far rainbow direction has gone as I am. Loads of love to you <3
I saw them! And I was also thinking of you and Li and Ed and everyone else, but you because you are always here to share the joy with!!! I took pics which I wanted to send to you during the show but Tumblr was failing me for some crazy reason. So you beat me to it for our after concert moment of pure pride and joy - but still: here’s some of the flags during Miss You, just for you.
It was a hectic day for me, I arrived at the venue not 15 mins before Louis was supposed to start and they turned me away because my car was a rental (just idiotic). I was about to have a meltdown but I got lucky, found a spot in a street nearby and speedwalked to the venue to get to my seat just before Louis got on stage. As I sat down I realised I didn’t bring any flag, nor my rainbow direction t shirts or totes, just nothing as my life is packed up in storage for the moment. And then I remembered the dripping rainbow heart badge someone gave me in Brussels in 2014 and while I gave my original away to a rainbow international activist from Jamaica years ago, I still have a copy of it always in my handbag. So that was my tiny contribution for the night, to pin that on. At first it didn’t look like we’d get much rainbow - no girls in flag capes this year - venue disallowed them. But then I started spotting several scattered across the room and it made me so happy. Almost as happy as Louis’ voice. He skipped some of the higher notes (maybe a result of having been sick) but it was a clear and strong as ever I found and it’s always so soothing, if he lets it out. Last show I saw in Antwerp he was shouting half the lyrics - this time he SANG. After the show I came across several small groups of people with rainbow flags. I randomly shouted thank you at one of them, I’m not sure they understood what I meant 🥴 - it really lightened my heart to see people doing this still and enjoying it and taking pride in it especially. I felt like a mum spying on her kids’ prom. I take so much joy in watching others carry on the tradition and them not knowing I’m one of the small groups that started it, assuming I’m some young fan’s mom 🤣
So grateful for having met you here Ellis. Look at where we are now… We’ve come so far!
Awww thanks, that is really sweet! What a great lyric ('with all of my people') to capture the rainbow flags too.
I'm so happy you made it in - that sounds extremely stressful! Louis voice really does sound so lovely and doing an almost two hour show too - I was hoping he would do No Control just for you, but alas!
I think of our TMHFN crew (especially you and Li and Ed) frequently too - it was stressful at times but worth every moment all the same. So grateful to have met you as well <3 Now we are starting to sound as soppy as Louis does at his shows! (I love it, obviously)
haha, i think this fully deserves some soppyness!
Remember: I already got No Control in Brussels when it was just out. What a moment.... - so totally fine with the Germans getting it this time, always a Rainbow stronghold.
And I don't think I'd heard Miss You live before.
I think my absolute favourite moment was the "little known fact my great great grandma was Belgian so this is practically a Home show" - been saying for 13 years now how much I love that Louis and i have the Anglo-Belgian ancestry in common, so it made me happy that he's proud of it too! ;-)
I miss those early days sometimes, the good and joyful parts of it at least - when it was really just you me li and ed. and sometimes i can only think about the stress and the heartache and tension and the lies, the backtalk, the fighting, the unfair press... And of all the people who are no longer with us - being in this fandom has been a very very mixed bag. See how i went straight from unfair press to Attitude to Liam. God. Liam. I am so in denial about that still.
But there's nothing like looking around a room and seeing so many proud happy faces with rainbows and knowing our crazy actions were the tiny spark that lit this continuing fire. It's beautiful. It makes me like the world a bit more. That things can actually change a little, if you hope, if you dare to do something even if it's small.
Something to never forget.
Hope you had the best time at Louis show! I watched a livestream and saw rainbow flags waving around - I hope you are as proud of how far rainbow direction has gone as I am. Loads of love to you <3
I saw them! And I was also thinking of you and Li and Ed and everyone else, but you because you are always here to share the joy with!!! I took pics which I wanted to send to you during the show but Tumblr was failing me for some crazy reason. So you beat me to it for our after concert moment of pure pride and joy - but still: here’s some of the flags during Miss You, just for you.
It was a hectic day for me, I arrived at the venue not 15 mins before Louis was supposed to start and they turned me away because my car was a rental (just idiotic). I was about to have a meltdown but I got lucky, found a spot in a street nearby and speedwalked to the venue to get to my seat just before Louis got on stage. As I sat down I realised I didn’t bring any flag, nor my rainbow direction t shirts or totes, just nothing as my life is packed up in storage for the moment. And then I remembered the dripping rainbow heart badge someone gave me in Brussels in 2014 and while I gave my original away to a rainbow international activist from Jamaica years ago, I still have a copy of it always in my handbag. So that was my tiny contribution for the night, to pin that on. At first it didn’t look like we’d get much rainbow - no girls in flag capes this year - venue disallowed them. But then I started spotting several scattered across the room and it made me so happy. Almost as happy as Louis’ voice. He skipped some of the higher notes (maybe a result of having been sick) but it was a clear and strong as ever I found and it’s always so soothing, if he lets it out. Last show I saw in Antwerp he was shouting half the lyrics - this time he SANG. After the show I came across several small groups of people with rainbow flags. I randomly shouted thank you at one of them, I’m not sure they understood what I meant 🥴 - it really lightened my heart to see people doing this still and enjoying it and taking pride in it especially. I felt like a mum spying on her kids’ prom. I take so much joy in watching others carry on the tradition and them not knowing I’m one of the small groups that started it, assuming I’m some young fan’s mom 🤣
So grateful for having met you here Ellis. Look at where we are now… We’ve come so far!
How Did We Get Here? Tour: Antwerp Setlist
Lemonade
On Fire
Written All Over Your Face
Out Of My System
Bigger Than Me
Saturdays
Dark To Light
Broken Bones
Defenceless (acoustic version)
Just Hold On
Lazy
Sunflowers
Lucid
Jump The Gun
Imposter
Lucky Again
Sanity
Kill My Mind
Face The Music
Silver Tongues
The Observer
The Answer
Miss You
Palaces
So. Seeing Louis tomorrow. I bought the ticket without thinking I don’t even remember when and as usual it’s going to be hectic because I really didn’t take it into account in my planning. But I’ll enjoy it I’m sure - it’s been a crazy few years since he was last in the neighborhood… At least I can properly walk and drive now - no accessible section for me this time 😄
Louis talking about his emotional songs and feeling comfortable performing and sharing those moments with the fans. HDWGH Vienna 4/6
Louis performing Lucid + rainbow lights project at the How Did We Get Here? Tour in Prague - 05.04
🇨🇿🏳️🌈 One of the members of Pale Waves at HDWGHWT Prague, 5 April 2026.
rainbow fan project for Saturdays in Milan
10 April 2026
Have you listened to any of Louis new music? Side by Side makes me think of rainbow direction <3
<3 Hi anon
In fact I have been listening, yes. I couldn’t not 😁
And I also feel drawn to Side by Side - “fluent in my words unspoken”
It’s a beautiful song and whoever it was written for should feel most honored by it.
I think it could be about different people or things, but it’s beautiful, and about good things, certainly.
And we did good things with RD, together.
Ah Friday lyrics interpretation time. I’m almost looking forward to it
🏳️🌈 there’s no other fanbase in the world that would make me feel this fucking confident, this fucking protected in this environment 🤝 thank you for listening, thank you for accepting, thank you for knowing 🏳️🌈
This morning at the bakery I was served by a girl wearing a rainbow treat people with kindness shirt and it SO made my day…
There will be a lot of posts soon from people sharing how much they achieved in 2025. But in case someone needs to hear this... it's okay if the only thing you did this year was just get through it.