tfw being gay affects all of ur life decisions down to ice cream choices
this is still one of the most relateable comics ive EVER seen about being gay

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tfw being gay affects all of ur life decisions down to ice cream choices
this is still one of the most relateable comics ive EVER seen about being gay
A coyote cools off in the drink fridge at a Quiznos in the Chicago Loop, 2007
âIt did not growl. It did not make any sounds. It just tried to get in. Apparently it was scared and tried to shelter itself,â said Ray Zavalas, Quiznos employee.
Imagine being at Quiznos and seeing a whole-ass coyote blocking the drinks
me: can you pass me the gatorade?
coyote: which color?
I knew she might be special. I just had a feeling. I thought, âif this ones special, maybe I can convince her to sign with me.â From the minute she walked in the door, I never saw her again as a 14-year-old. I saw her incredible potential. She was so unique as a person. She was a giddy little girl, then, in a heartbeat, extraordinarily sophisticated. She was always smart.
-Scott Borchetta on meeting Taylor Swift
We naturally put millionaires and billionaires in the same general class of person, but the only reason to do that is because the words are similar. Since these arenât numbers we can actually visualize, itâs important to understand what a billion of something is. To travel a million inches, youâd have to travel from the Southern-most tip of Manhattan and go to the Bronx. To travel a billion inches, youâd have to fly from New York to Shanghai twice. A million seconds is a little over 11 days. A billion seconds is nearly 32 years. A million ounces is about the weight of a train car. A billion ounces is 4.5 Eiffel Towers. Use these to conceptualize what the difference between a millionaire and a billionaire is, and the absurd amount of wealth weâre talking about.
Millionaire: I can buy a fancy sports car, and a huge house!
Billionaire: I can buy THE SPACE PROGRAM
Ithe UN estimates $30 billion a year could end world hunger.
Jeff Bezos, owner of Amazon and richest person in the world, has a net worth of $113.1 BILLION in 2018, according to Forbes. This man could singlehandedly END WORLD HUNGER for nearly FOUR YEARS. all on his own, with money he has access to right this moment.
THIS is the shit weâre talking about when we complain about the filthy rich. Your friend making like $60K - $250K a year with a sports car and a pool and a nice house and a comfortable savings isnât the problem. The people whose net worth is in the 9 digits are the people weâre talking about.
One overlooked thing that really sets the Lord of the Rings films apart from other franchises is how earnest they are-
Most movies are so afraid of being âcheesyâ that whenever they say something like âfriendship is the most powerful force in the worldâ they quickly undercut it with a joke to show We Donât Really Believe That! ;) Â Even Disney films nowadays have the characters mock their own movieâs tropes (âif you start singing, Iâm gonna throw up!â) Itâs like winking at the camera: âSee, audience? We know this is ridiculous! Weâre in on the joke!â
But Lord of the Rings is just 12.5 hours of friendship and love being the most powerful forces in the world, played straight. Characters have conversations about how much their home and family and friends mean to them, how hope is eternal, how there is so much in the world thatâs worth living forâŠ. and the film doesnât apologize for that. Thereâs no winking at the audience about How Cheesy and Silly All This Is; itâs just. Completely in earnest.
And when Lord of the Rings does âlean on the fourth wallâ to talk about storytelling within the film, itâs never to make jokes about How Ridiculous These Storytelling Tropes are (the way most films do)âŠ. but instead to talk about how valuable these stories can be. Like Samâs Speech at the end of the Two Towers: the greatest stories are ones that give you something to believe in, give you hope, that help you see there are things in a bleak violent world that are worth living for
Disabled peopleâs lives are not tragedies. Parents and carers are not âheroesâ for loving disabled people. Disabled peopleâs private moments should not be shared without consent on your âwarrior momâ blog. Disabled people are not your pity hires, dates, or friends. Disabled people do not exist to be saved or spoken for by non-disabled people.
Treat disabled people with respect and dignity. Treat disabled people like people.
Watch: Kristen Bell opens up about the mental health double standard and how she manages her own struggle.
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No guys, I need to stop and talk about something in this movie and how fucking revolutionary it was; something that I havenât seen in a movie before or since.
This is a movie about a kid who leaves her birth family.
Not a kid who find that they have a secret lineage or something that allows them to find their âtrue familyâ - this is a movie about a kid whose true birth family is made up of bad people. So she gets out. And that is played as the right thing to do. She isnât punished for it or made to feel bad about âabandoning her familyâ. There isnât an underlying âbut theyâre your family and you have to love themâ or âtheyâre your family and they love you even if they donât show it well or do hurtful thingsâ message of the kind that I see OVER AND OVER AND OVER AND OVER in media. Matilda gets out and lives happily ever after because of it.
We need a million more movies like this to counter the metric shit ton of movies that directly counter this message.
 #sometimes the family you start with isnât a good one #but you can find your own #family is not absolute #blood is not absolute
not to mention, Miss Honey is an abuse survivor herself (and in the book, sheâs only 23 years old)
they both got out. they both became each otherâs happy ending.
Lizzie McGuire (2001-2004)