1 day ago - May 18, 2013

suspu:

if you still say ‘it’s adam and eve, not adam and steve’ as an argument against gay marriage you need to adam and leave

(via shadowpiranha)


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1 week ago - May 13, 2013

911:what is your emergency
me:straight people keep giving me their opinions

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1 week ago - May 11, 2013

awesometriathlon:

the-last-twerk-lord:

scattered-leaves:

fart-sama:

justanothertallguy:

Shit just got real fast didn’t it?

choking



U

YES

awesometriathlon:

the-last-twerk-lord:

scattered-leaves:

fart-sama:

justanothertallguy:

Shit just got real fast didn’t it?

choking

image

U

YES

(Source: atheist-me, via bigbootiedtattooedcuties)


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1 week ago - May 9, 2013

nickiyuuup:

People are far too concerned with the sexual orientation of people they aren’t having sex with.

(Source: tobagogray, via suchterriblethings)


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2 weeks ago - May 2, 2013

yayponies:

rescuedbella:

“I didn’t know anything about the church or where they were located, but that story kept popping up. And one night I wondered, Where is this church? I got on Google Earth, and I was ‘walking down the road,’ and I did a 360 view. And I saw a ‘For Sale’ sign sitting in the front yard of a house. Right away it hit me, Oh my gosh, I could buy a house in front of the WBC! And immediately I thought: And I’m going to paint that thing the color of the pride flag.”
Read the whole article!


it’s so pretty *____*

LOVE THIS.

yayponies:

rescuedbella:

“I didn’t know anything about the church or where they were located, but that story kept popping up. And one night I wondered, Where is this church? I got on Google Earth, and I was ‘walking down the road,’ and I did a 360 view. And I saw a ‘For Sale’ sign sitting in the front yard of a house. Right away it hit me, Oh my gosh, I could buy a house in front of the WBC! And immediately I thought: And I’m going to paint that thing the color of the pride flag.

Read the whole article!

it’s so pretty *____*

LOVE THIS.

(via suchterriblethings)


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1 month ago - March 23, 2013

 ”how can women have sex without at least using a strap on? It’s not sex without a dick.”


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2 months ago - March 12, 2013

lightspeedsound:

sunshineuncertaintyprinciple:

bdowg2:

dylandarko:

Get it, gurl.

That is so wrong….. people can believe whatever they believe…

True facts. The BSA higher-ups can believe whatever they like.

That doesn’t make them magically immune to the consequences of being bigoted shitstains.

In the United States, the BSA has the right to preach hatred and bigotry.

And Ms. Jepsen has the right to call them out and refuse to do business with them.

And the rest of the country has the right to applaud her and tell the BSA to go fuck itself.

^Hello, first amendment rights in a nut-shell

Respect, girl. Respect.

(via seditious-smanger)


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3 months ago - January 24, 2013

yaminifries:

shutthefuckupstraightpeople:

lanahellrey:



I wish I was more surprised that she pulled this shit at an awards ceremony at which she was receiving an award for being an ally.

rukidding

yaminifries:

shutthefuckupstraightpeople:

lanahellrey:

image

I wish I was more surprised that she pulled this shit at an awards ceremony at which she was receiving an award for being an ally.

rukidding

(Source: kathybethterry, via blatantmisandrist)


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Jodie Foster just came out at the Golden Globes and they MUTED THE PART WHERE SHE CAME OUT??? 
4 months ago - January 13, 2013


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5 months ago - December 3, 2012

teacakes:

kaliem:


The Trevor Project has given an award to Katy Perry. Yes, you read that correctly. The Trevor Project, the organization whose aim is to prevent LGBTQ youth suicide, is giving an award to Katy Perry to honor her for “inspiring LGBTQ youth to find their spark through her video ‘Firework’” and ”increasing visibility and understanding of the LGBTQ community.”
I wonder which acts of visibility and understanding they’re referring to exactly. Was it the time she made heaps of money for celebrating the stereotype that girls kissing girls is an act done for attention? You know, the song Kathleen Hanna called “straight-up offensive,” P!nk said “trivializes lesbianism” and Beth Ditto noted was indicative of Perry ”just riding on the backs of our culture, without having to pay any of the dues and not being actually lesbian or anything at all”?
Or was it the time she peppered a song with effeminate gay male stereotypes so she could insult an ex-boyfriend, equating queerness with negativity and encouraging bullying against gay people? Did the fact that she opened that song with the lines “I hope you hang yourself with your H&M scarf /While jacking off listening to Mozart” really seal the deal for a LGBTQ youth suicide prevention group?
Maybe it was the time she talked about looking like a “tranny” in Rolling Stone? Or when she mocked trans* people on twitter, inspiring a condemnation from GLAAD? Those don’t seem like moments when queer visibility was improved, nor were they stellar examples of helping other to “understand” our community any better. Those seem like moments when some homophobia slipped through the cracks, and no one listened when queers called it out. After all, Perry herself has declared that “certain parts of the world — especially in the U.S. — are just dying to be offended” and that it “won’t change how I express myself as an artist.”
Being pissed off at Katy Perry isn’t anything new for the queer community, which is why it seems strange for us to be giving her some kind of award, although it’s certainly not the first time we’ve been baffled by Perry’s inclusion and celebration in a queer space. In 2008, Perry made the cover of the OUT 100, earning the coveted honor of “Musician of the Year,” inspiring lesbian entertainment blogger Dorothy Snarker to ask OUT, “What the fuck? Katy Perry? Katy fucking Perry? This is a joke, right? What you meant to do was pick an actual lesbian to pose amid the gay men, right? Right?”

Autostraddle pretty much nails it with this article.

fuck this shit
and her music sucks too

I fucking hate Katy Perry

teacakes:

kaliem:

The Trevor Project has given an award to Katy Perry. Yes, you read that correctly. The Trevor Project, the organization whose aim is to prevent LGBTQ youth suicide, is giving an award to Katy Perry to honor her for “inspiring LGBTQ youth to find their spark through her video ‘Firework’” and ”increasing visibility and understanding of the LGBTQ community.”

I wonder which acts of visibility and understanding they’re referring to exactly. Was it the time she made heaps of money for celebrating the stereotype that girls kissing girls is an act done for attention? You know, the song Kathleen Hanna called “straight-up offensive,” P!nk said “trivializes lesbianism” and Beth Ditto noted was indicative of Perry ”just riding on the backs of our culture, without having to pay any of the dues and not being actually lesbian or anything at all”?

Or was it the time she peppered a song with effeminate gay male stereotypes so she could insult an ex-boyfriend, equating queerness with negativity and encouraging bullying against gay people? Did the fact that she opened that song with the lines “I hope you hang yourself with your H&M scarf /While jacking off listening to Mozart” really seal the deal for a LGBTQ youth suicide prevention group?

Maybe it was the time she talked about looking like a “tranny” in Rolling Stone? Or when she mocked trans* people on twitter, inspiring a condemnation from GLAAD? Those don’t seem like moments when queer visibility was improved, nor were they stellar examples of helping other to “understand” our community any better. Those seem like moments when some homophobia slipped through the cracks, and no one listened when queers called it out. After all, Perry herself has declared that “certain parts of the world — especially in the U.S. — are just dying to be offended” and that it “won’t change how I express myself as an artist.”

Being pissed off at Katy Perry isn’t anything new for the queer community, which is why it seems strange for us to be giving her some kind of award, although it’s certainly not the first time we’ve been baffled by Perry’s inclusion and celebration in a queer space. In 2008, Perry made the cover of the OUT 100, earning the coveted honor of “Musician of the Year,” inspiring lesbian entertainment blogger Dorothy Snarker to ask OUT, “What the fuck? Katy Perry? Katy fucking Perry? This is a joke, right? What you meant to do was pick an actual lesbian to pose amid the gay men, right? Right?”

Autostraddle pretty much nails it with this article.

fuck this shit

and her music sucks too

I fucking hate Katy Perry

(via chubby-bunnies)


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