eastberlin:

brodinsons:

George Takei presents us with an interesting poll:

I love this man more than words can explain, and this is just one of the many reasons why.
He isn’t afraid to stand up for people who don’t have a voice and he’s got intelligent ways of doing so.

“After an incident of really bad gay sex”
Hahahahaha!

eastberlin:

brodinsons:

George Takei presents us with an interesting poll:

I love this man more than words can explain, and this is just one of the many reasons why.

He isn’t afraid to stand up for people who don’t have a voice and he’s got intelligent ways of doing so.

“After an incident of really bad gay sex”

Hahahahaha!

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grisclair:

fuckyeahsecretgarden:

“Isn’t that just a difference in preference? What’s wrong with that?”
beautiful in its simplicity

let me cry over Oska-oppa/this scene.

I WAS ROOTING FOR THIS COUPLE /NOTASHAMED

grisclair:

fuckyeahsecretgarden:

“Isn’t that just a difference in preference? What’s wrong with that?”

beautiful in its simplicity

let me cry over Oska-oppa/this scene.

I WAS ROOTING FOR THIS COUPLE /NOTASHAMED

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{Book Review} Boy Meets Boy by David Levithan

Boy Meets Boy by David Levithan

My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Paul lives in a perfect town, has the perfect family and the perfect friends. He’s liked by everyone. At fifteen, he already knows and is confident about who he is. His character flaws, if they are even that (this I’m still not sure of if he’s genuinely a person who cares about people he’s emotionally invested in too much or it just turned out that way because he was dealing with his ex/’The One That Got Away’), are positive. Guys fall in love with him. Even when events in the book looked like they weren’t perfect, it was still perfect–he doesn’t have much problems to face except falling in love and growing up. Even their town cemetery is perfect–each tombstone has a box with a book in it that people can write in to leave messages or interesting things their loved ones would like; it’s a cathartic way of helping deal with loss, and later as a way to remember people who’ve gone. I was halfway in the book (pre-cemetery visit), and already thinking, SCARY UTOPIAN SOCIETY. SCARY UTOPIAN SOCIETY. Did I just get dropped into an upgraded gender-perfect version of Ira Levin’s book?

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Ask yourself what you are worried about if same-sex marriage is legalized. Whatever your answer is, ask yourself if you really believe what you just came up with. Homosexuality is not going to spread. It is not communicable. Society is not going to turn into a Lady Gaga video. Most gay couples I know are just as boring as you and I. They sit on the couch and watch television. They work at the post office, the hospital, the grocery store, and at real estate agencies, just like heterosexuals do. They eat out at restaurants and shop at Target. Many have pot bellies and don’t have much fashion sense, just like me. They own pets, and go to church. They volunteer, sing Christmas carols, and buy Girl Scout cookies. What are you afraid of? What is going to change by allowing these people to commit to one another and enjoy the benefits that you and I enjoy: tax breaks, insurance breaks, bereavement leave, medical leave to care for a sick partner, domestic violence protection, visitation of partner in the hospital, burial determination, medical decisions on behalf of partner. Really sexy stuff. You and I take these things for granted. Nobody wants to go through life not knowing how they will deal with some of these difficult moments in life. Imagine if you were denied any of the above rights when the time came for you and your spouse to exercise that right? I’ll tell you what it would feel like. It would feel like you were a second-class citizen.

Why A Heterosexual, Married, North Carolinian Father Of Three Cares About LGBT Equality  (via blua)

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LGBT Laughs: Dear Customer who stuck up for his little brother,

sweetupndown:

you thought I didn’t really notice. But I did. I wanted to high-five you. Yesterday I had a pair of brothers in my store. One was maybe between 15-17. He was a wrestler at the local high school. Kind of tall, stocky and handsome. He had a younger brother, who was maybe about…

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cdrive:

katleroux:

I like how this little girl gets something that a ridiculously large amount of adults can’t even come close to fathoming.

that awkward moment when a child is more open minded than everyone you know..

SHE KNOWS THE TRUTHS.

Grown-ups never understand anything for themselves, and it is tiresome for children to be always and forever explaining things to them. ” ~Saint-Exupéry,The Little Prince

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NIGHTNIGHT by DEDDY