September is bisexual visibility month.
Fellow bisexuals, you are valid. Your sexuality does exist and your uniqueness makes you that extra special x
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September is bisexual visibility month.
Fellow bisexuals, you are valid. Your sexuality does exist and your uniqueness makes you that extra special x
latin america spans 3 subcontinents and has 20+ countries yet people still somehow think we all share the same culture
L.A. Cracks Down on Tiny Houses for Homeless
Elvis Summers turned the tiny home trend into a viral campaign to bring innovative shelters to homeless men and women living in and around Los Angeles. He’s raised more than $85,000 in crowdfunding for the project, called Tiny House, Huge Purpose, and received an overflow of volunteers and building materials.
City officials, however, are not so thrilled. According to the Los Angeles Times, senior assistant city attorney Valerie Flores said at a committee hearing Monday evening that the tiny homes are considered “bulky items.” Bills passed earlier this year in an attempt to crackdown on homeless encampments permit authorities to seize such items without notice.
The tiny homes have sparked a serious debate, but are just a small part of the complicated puzzle. Los Angeles has a growing homeless population – one that rose by 12 percent in the past two years. The Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority estimates 44,300 people spend each night living on the streets, in cars, abandoned buildings and independent and government-funded shelters.
Summers reached out to city officials in May when the project first launched. He told the Los Angeles Times that officials have not responded to multiple requests.
“They’re stupid if they think I won’t file a lawsuit of my own,” said Summers.
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Elvis Summers, the Man Behind the Mobile Homes
Elvis Summers built the first tiny home for a 60-year-old woman named Irene “Smokie” McGhee, after discovering she was sleeping on the streets in his South Los Angeles neighborhood. (Photo: AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)
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Inside the Tiny House
The interior is bare, but gives the homeless a private place to sleep and hold their belongings. (Photo: AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)
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Tiny House, Huge Legal Headache
The 8-foot-long building, which cost less than $500 to make, is considered an eyesore by some city officials. The Los Angeles Times reports that Councilman Joe Buscaino said at a committee hearing, "These wooden shacks are not the real estate I’m looking for in my district.” (Photo: AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)
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Updated Houses With the Help of Donations
Since launching the campaign and receiving donations from contractors, builders and other volunteers, the tiny homes have improved. (Photo: Tiny House, Huge Purpose)
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The City Is Cracking Down on Tiny Houses
Still, the tiny houses are considered “bulky items,” which recently passed bills in attempt to crackdown on homeless encampments allow authorities to seize without notice. Senior assistant city attorney Valerie Flores believes the city could face lawsuits if someone were injured in one of the homes while on the street. (Photo: Tiny House, Huge Purpose)
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They literally want people to die.
god. this is literally: well. these homeless ppl are making little homes. but they’re ugly. so they must be removed. “what about the ppl?” “they’re ugly too and removing the homes will… i’ve said too much”
you deserve someone who isn’t embarrassed to love you and tells all their friends about you and saves your selfies, whether they’re good or bad to look at when they miss you and loses sleep to talk to you and tells you how much they love you and how beautiful you are all the time and i really hope you find that one day because you deserve to be loved
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Stunning Diptych Tattoos Form Landscapes Across the Backs of Legs
Tattoo artist Houston Patton crafts intricate landscape scenes that span the back of his client’s legs. Working under the name Thieves of Tower, he collaborates with artist Dagny Fox who oversees his creative direction and helps make these unique projects happen.
So beautiful!
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