1. buzzfeedlgbt:

    Ellen DeGeneres Explains The Travel Ban With “Finding Dory” (x)

  2. dandydarling:
“Today we say no. ✊🏼 (at Los Angeles, California)
”

    dandydarling:

    Today we say no. ✊🏼 (at Los Angeles, California)

    (via dandydarling-deactivated2021070)

  3. sorrowskitchen:

    slushroo:

    ‘Caroline’ rapper Aminé using his national television platform effectively

    Snapped

    (via fightforlovemakeafist)

  4. When you stop mid-walk for a mini modeling session. (at Arbor Hills Nature Preserve)

    When you stop mid-walk for a mini modeling session. (at Arbor Hills Nature Preserve)

  5. Blue Steel. (at The Foundry Bar)

    Blue Steel. (at The Foundry Bar)

  6. Mountains and skies for days. (at Lookout Mountain)

    Mountains and skies for days. (at Lookout Mountain)

  7. Sunset swims are the best swims. (at Lake Whitney State Park)

    Sunset swims are the best swims. (at Lake Whitney State Park)

  8. Sock game on point for treading on the remnants of the glass ceiling this evening. #ImwithHer

    Sock game on point for treading on the remnants of the glass ceiling this evening. #ImwithHer

    imwithher

  9. adulthoodisokay:

    adulthoodisokay:

    Guy dresses up as his dog’s favorite toy (via Jeff Spiegel/Twitter)

    so…uh…this post did well apparently

    (Source: twitter.com, via kristinnoeline)

  10. Seventeen things you have to learn for yourself
    as a Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Questioning, Intersex, Asexual, Pansexual
    or otherwise Queer youth
    by the time you are seventeen.

    One is that the first Pride was a riot
    I don’t mean that it was full of laughter, or that it was some grand party
    where everyone spiraled up to dance among the stars
    because the only glittering that night
    was broken glass on cobblestones.
    The first Pride was a riot
    on the backstreets of New York
    and they never tell us
    that night
    we won.
    The only protest
    in a decade full of turmoil
    where the cops had to hide out in the bar they raided
    and run from shouting rioters
    who fought to reclaim the only patch of ground they had ever claimed as theirs
    the first Pride was a riot,

    and two, around the same time it took place
    it was a debated topic in the gay community
    whether or not they should say
    that they weren’t mentally ill

    which, three, homosexuality was removed
    from the American Psychiatric Association’s list of mental illnesses
    in 1974
    congratulations
    all it took was a vote to declare that, whoops, we were never mentally ill

    except, four, there are still teenagers being tortured today
    in what some dare blaspheme as “therapy”
    used to destroy their self-identity
    in the hopes of making them normal.
    except, four, the queer community still carries overwhelmingly high rates for poverty and homelessness and depression.

    Did you know that, five,
    over half the children forced into conversion therapy
    commit suicide?

    And six, that lesbians
    were regarded as “hangers-on”
    of the movement
    by much of the gay community
    before the AIDS crisis?

    Because it turns out, seven can wear a rainbow on your shirt
    and still be a bigot.
    There are people who stick rainbows in their ears
    or wear them on their fingers
    or slap them across their cheeks in badges of defiance
    and will still hate you for the color of your skin
    or the size of your thighs
    or your gender
    or the way you like to kiss two or more genders
    or none of the above.
    Don’t ask me why this happens
    it just does
    I think it might be that we’ve all been taught to hate ourselves
    for so damn long
    that we don’t understand what to do
    in a space with no hate.
    Or maybe it’s that the space seems too small, because

    eight, there are people who will tell you that you are not enough
    that you do not reach the magical benchmark of “gay enough” to pass through the gate even
    especially
    when you are some flavor of the rainbow other than straight-out gay.
    eight, this is bullshit
    eight, those people are bullshit.
    eight, you are enough.
    eight, there is always enough room.

    nine, there is no overarching “homosexual agenda”
    sorry
    we’re all kind of flailing along in here trying to figure out some way to make it work
    when most of us have nothing in common
    except that society looked at us in different ways and decided we didn’t fit
    so we could all go be misfits together
    under one big rainbow flag

    but just so you know, ten, there are plenty of other flags
    there is one for you, I promise

    and eleven, misfits may not all need the same things
    but we need to stick together, especially in a world where

    twelve—refer to point seven—there are lesbians who hate other lesbians
    for having the audacity to be born in a body
    that everyone looked at and saw “boy”
    which brings me to

    thirteen, there is so much to understand.

    fourteen, you need to understand
    because we need to stick together
    and to stick together we do not have to be the same but we do have to understand
    and it will be hard because
    you were probably thrown into this world with no warning because

    fifteen, being queer is not genetic and we are not unique among minorities
    in that we collect our heritage through broken bits of history and research in a world constantly working to make those misfit bits go away
    but we are unique in that when we try to prove our legacy
    we can be laughed down
    or re-erased
    or flat out ignored
    but I swear to you
    you have a history as old as Alexander the Great
    as beautiful as Sappho
    as dignified as Abraham Lincoln
    and as proud as Eleanor Roosevelt.

    But even with that behind us
    sixteen,
    they have always watched us die.
    because even though the bystander effect is bullshit, sixteen
    Kitty Genovese was a lesbian, sixteen
    Ronald Reagan is a mass murderer, sixteen
    our children, your brothers and sisters and  siblings of all stripes and all colors and sexualities and genders are being murdered
    through neglect
    and rejection
    and hate.

    Sixteen, there is an entire generation of gay and bisexual men
    missing from history
    because the government chose to do nothing
    when they were dying by the thousands.
    sixteen, we died from the disease and died from going back into the closet and died for staying there and died for coming out,
    sixteen, they laughed at us because they believed god was punishing us for daring to love,
    sixteen, ashes of your forerunners rest on the lawn of the White House because
    SIXTEEN, THEY HAVE ALWAYS WATCHED US DIE.

    SEVENTEEN
    you are allowed
    to be angry.
    You do not have to be one of the nice gays
    or one of the nice trannies
    or sweet or kind or educate the rest of the world in something less than a yell
    you are allowed to be so furious it scalds your bones
    at the way we are forgotten
    and passed over
    at the way, as soon as June becomes July
    we are expected
    to go back to dying in silence
    and mourning our dead
    and kissing all alone
    when no one can be offended
    at the sight of us.
    You are allowed to be angry
    and scream down the stars
    to shatter like broken glass at your feet
    because you know what?
    The first Pride
    was a riot.

    October 11 (via spondee-soliloquy)

    (via dandelionbreaks)

  11. “Are you ready for your blessings? Are you ready for your miracle?” - @chancetherapper (at The Bomb Factory)

    “Are you ready for your blessings? Are you ready for your miracle?” - @chancetherapper (at The Bomb Factory)

  12. “Consider this: You can see less than 1% of the electromagnetic spectrum and hear less than 1% of the acoustic spectrum. As you read this, you are traveling at 220 km/sec across the galaxy. 90% of the cells in your body carry their own microbial DNA and are not “you.” The atoms in your body are 99.9999999999999999% empty space and none of them are the ones you were born with, but they all originated in the belly of a star. Human beings have 46 chromosomes, 2 less than the common potato. The existence of the rainbow depends on the conical photo-receptors in your eyes; to animals without cones, the rainbow does not exist. So you don’t just look at a rainbow, you create it.”
    NASA Lunar Science Institute, 2012 (via ursaminr)

    (via sarcasticalliespeaking)

  13. afterglow. (at Lough Tay)

    afterglow. (at Lough Tay)

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