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GUILTY ON ALL THREE COUNTS
A;LLLLLLLLL
THREEEEEEE
COOOOOOOOOOOOUNTS!
me: *putting my hair up cuz my hair is messing*
my bf: WHOAAAA WHY U PUTTING UR HAIR UP HUH?
me: -_-
Date idea:
walking down the train tracks and watching the sunset...
im in love with my boyfriend
*sends you my hair in my love letter*
what type of hair......?
his head hair...
k......just checking
watch me snatch a condom and show up to my first date with my bf like:
me:*slides condom out of pocket slowly* *looks up making direct eye contact nodding down toward the condom*
him: u horny fuck
tumblr is like twitter but for freaks
such as myself
im in love with my boyfriend
*sends you my hair in my love letter*
what type of hair......?
#BLM If this hashtag or phrase makes you angry, it's because you're interpreting it as "ONLY Black Lives Matter", "Black Lives Matter MORE", etc. That is NOT what BLM means. That's NEVER what it meant. It's already beyond frustrating to have to convince people that we're human beings, and that our lives matter. But on top of that to be called racist and exclusionary because we have the audacity to demand equal human rights is beyond comprehension. Imagine being so willfully ignorant that people demanding to be treated as people sets you off to the point of drowning out their attempts at being seen and heard, but then you claim you aren't racist and exclusionary but also do nothing to prove that "All Lives Matter." We're saying that we matter, too. Is it that crazy and offensive to agree that our lives matter? Not more, just MATTER.
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I WANT UR WHOLE SUPPLY
and they usually all have the same voice
my swag is dead
but will soon resurrect
A true story
me: why cant F come over ( F is my trans cousin ftm)
m(my mom): because f called me fat
me: oh yeah well thats understandable
m: and if f ever comes over to my house im calling them (deadname)
me:why
m: if (deadname) is going to disrespect me and ill do the same to them
me: but deadnaming someone and using the wrong pronouns is far worse
m: no its not its the same
me: well u will never know how it fee-
m: dont argue with me or ur grounded!!
Phrase watch this.
Transcript:
My name is Brandon Boulware and, Chairman, I’ll go as quickly as I can. I’m a lifelong Missourian, I’m a busy lawyer, I’m a Christian, I’m the son of a Methodist minister, I’m a husband, and I’m the father of four kids—two boys, two girls—including a wonderful and beautiful transgender daughter. Today happens to be her birthday. And I chose to be here. She doesn’t know that. She thinks I’m at work.
One thing I often hear when transgender issues are discussed is, “I don’t get it. I don’t understand.” And I would expect some of you to have said that and to feel the same way. I didn’t get it either. For years, I didn’t get it. For years, I would not let my daughter wear girl clothes. I did not let her play with girl toys. I forced my daughter to wear boy clothes, and get short haircuts, and play on boy’s sports teams. Why did I do this? To protect my child. I did not want my daughter or her siblings to get teased. And truth be told, I did it to protect myself as well. I wanted to avoid those inevitable questions as to why my child did not look and act like a boy.
My child was miserable. I cannot overstate that. She was absolutely miserable. Especially at school. No confidence, no friends, no laughter. I can honestly say this—I had a child who did not smile. We did that for years. We did that against the advice of teachers, therapists, and other experts.
I remember the day everything changed for me. I got home from work, and my daughter and her brother were in the front lawn. And she had sneaked on one of her older sister’s play dresses. And they wanted to go across the street and play with the neighbors’ kids. It was time for dinner, I said, “Come in.” She asked, can she go across the street. I said no. She asked me if she went inside and put on boy clothes, could she then go across the street and play. And it was then that it hit me. My daughter was equating being good with being someone else. I was teaching her to deny who she is. As a parent, the one thing we cannot do, the one thing, is silence our child’s spirit.
And so on that day, my wife and I stopped silencing out child’s spirit. The moment we allowed my daughter to be who she is, to grow her hair, to wear the clothes she wanted to wear, she was a different child. And I mean it was immediate. It was a total transformation. I now have a confident, a smiling, a happy daughter. She plays on girls’ volleyball teams. She has friendships. She’s a kid.
I came here today as a parent to share my story. I need you to understand that this language, if it becomes law, will have real effects on real people. It will affect my daughter. It will mean she cannot play on the girls’ volleyball team, or dance squad, or tennis team. I ask you, please don’t take that away from my daughter, or the countless others like her who are out there. Let them have their childhoods, let them be who they are. I ask you to vote against this legislation.
A great way to end my day
made a graveyard friend
“black cats mean danger” man shut yo ass up and look at this cutie
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